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Six Flags Qiddiya to Open in Saudi Arabia on December 31, 2025

November 16, 202548 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Six Flags Qiddiya to Open in Saudi Arabia on December 31, 2025
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In a significant advancement for the entertainment industry in Saudi Arabia, Qiddiya Investment Company has announced that its inaugural entertainment venue, Six Flags Qiddiya City, will open on December 31, 2025. This theme park will be the first of its kind established outside North America, showcasing a range of unprecedented rides and attractions.


Located in the scenic Tuwaiq Mountains, approximately 40 minutes from Riyadh, Qiddiya is designed as a global entertainment hub centered around the concept of play. It aims to offer a diverse blend of entertainment, sports, and cultural experiences, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).


* Ticket Pricing and Visitor Options

Adult tickets will be priced starting at 325 SAR, while children's tickets will begin at 275 SAR. Admission is complimentary for children under four years old.

Guests can opt for the GoFast upgrade, which provides priority access to rides, thereby minimizing wait times.

The park will also offer discounted tickets for individuals with disabilities, seniors, and their companions, available exclusively at the park starting from 75 SAR, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.


* Record-Breaking Attractions

Six Flags Qiddiya will feature 28 rides and experiences, including several that are expected to set new world records, such as:


• Falcon Flight: The fastest, longest, and tallest roller coaster globally.

• Rattler: The tallest tilted roller coaster in the world.

• Spitfire: The highest triple-launch suspended roller coaster worldwide.


The park will also cater to families and children with 18 rides and experiences, creating a well-rounded entertainment environment suitable for all ages. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a variety of international dining options and retail shops across six themed areas within the park.


* A New Era for Entertainment in Saudi Arabia

Bryan McCammer, President of Six Flags Qiddiya Park, remarked:

"The opening on December 31, 2025, signifies a new chapter in the Kingdom's entertainment landscape. The launch of Six Flags Qiddiya City not only welcomes visitors for the first time but also embodies the imagination, unforgettable experiences, and elevated standards for global entertainment that Qiddiya represents."

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