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Six Flags Qiddiya City Set to Redefine Entertainment in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is about to welcome a revolutionary entertainment destination as Six Flags Qiddiya City prepares to open this December. Not only does the new theme park promise unforgettable experiences, but it also aims to set new global standards for thrill-seekers and families alike. Moreover, this launch marks the first Six Flags park outside North America, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s bold push to redefine entertainment worldwide.

Located at the heart of Qiddiya City, just 40 minutes from Riyadh, the park sits amid the scenic Tuwaiq Mountains. Visitors can enjoy world-class rides, immersive attractions, and spaces for live concerts, cultural events, and major sports competitions. In addition, the park will combine entertainment, sports, and culture in ways that appeal to all ages, making it a comprehensive destination for everyone.

The park will feature 28 rides, including several record-breaking experiences. For instance, thrill-seekers can try Falcons Flight, the world’s tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster. Meanwhile, the Iron Rattler offers the tallest tilt coaster experience, and Spitfire provides the tallest inverted coaster adventure. Furthermore, 18 rides are specifically designed for families and younger visitors, ensuring fun for all generations.

Park President Brian Machamer emphasized that the park demonstrates “bold imagination and unforgettable experiences,” reflecting Qiddiya City’s broader vision. He added that the park actively sets a new benchmark for global entertainment. Indeed, the key phrase “unforgettable experiences” is central to marketing campaigns and visitor communications.

Tickets are now available, with adult prices starting at SAR 325 ($87) and children’s tickets from SAR 275. Additionally, infants under four can enter for free. Visitors may upgrade their experience with the Unlimited GoFast Pass, which provides priority access to selected rides. The park also ensures accessibility, offering discounted tickets for senior citizens, individuals with special needs, and their companions.

Moreover, visitors can reach Six Flags Qiddiya City by car, taxi, or shuttle. Designated parking areas and complimentary shuttles from parking zones and Jeddah Metro make access smooth and convenient. Public transport schedules are also available on the Riyadh Public Transport website, but boarding requires valid tickets.

With its opening on December 31, Six Flags Qiddiya City promises to deliver unforgettable experiences, redefine entertainment standards, and establish Saudi Arabia as a leading destination for fun and adventure.

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