Aquarabia set to become the largest water theme park

Aquarabia will offer twenty-two rides and immersive experiences
 

Saudi Arabia's premier water park to be the largest in the region  

Qiddiya Investment Company (QIC) has revealed plans for Aquarabia, poised to be Saudi Arabia’s premier water theme park and the largest of its kind in the region, situated within Qiddiya City.

Part of Six Flags Qiddiya City, the inaugural Six Flags venue outside North America, Aquarabia will boast four world records, including the tallest water coaster, highest drop body slide, tallest water slide, and longest mat racer.

Among its attractions, Aquarabia will debut the first-ever underwater adventure ride featuring fully submersible cars. Visitors can also partake in a range of aquatic activities such as rafting, kayaking, canyoneering, free solo climbing, cliff jumping, and Saudi Arabia’s inaugural surf pool experience. In total, the park will offer twenty-two rides and immersive experiences, drawing inspiration from ancient desert wellsprings.

 

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“This announcement signifies a pivotal moment for Qiddiya City and the entertainment, tourism, and sports sector,” remarked Abdullah Aldawood, Managing Director of Qiddiya Investment Company.

“As we expand our entertainment portfolio, Aquarabia and Six Flags Qiddiya City will cater to the diverse recreational preferences of our community, contribute to economic diversification, and generate job opportunities in the tourism sector,” Aldawood concluded.

Aquarabia and Six Flags Qiddiya City aim to create 10,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities, aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 to enhance tourism and bolster the Kingdom’s economic diversification and GDP targets.

 

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The project will prioritize water conservation and waste management, with Six Flags Qiddiya utilizing recycled water for park irrigation and cooling, resulting in a significant reduction in water waste by up to 90% and decreased energy consumption.

Source: https://interpark.co.uk/

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