Saudi Arabia’s Six Flags Qiddiya City to open its doors on December 31, 2025

Eighteen of the park’s attractions are designed specifically for families and younger visitors
 

First theme park in Saudi Arabia to open by year-end

Six Flags Qiddiya City, the first theme park of its kind in Saudi Arabia, will officially open its doors to visitors on December 31, 2025.

Qiddiya City is the world’s first global destination built entirely around the Power of Play. Situated in the heart of the Tuwaiq Mountains, just a 40-minute drive from Riyadh, the city will unite world-class entertainment, sports, and cultural experiences in an unprecedented way.

As Qiddiya City’s flagship entertainment venue, Six Flags Qiddiya City will deliver next-generation thrills for families, friends, and adventure enthusiasts from the Kingdom and beyond. The park will include 28 rides, among them several world-record breakers: Falcons Flight, the tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster on the planet; Iron Rattler, the world’s tallest tilt coaster; and Spitfire, the tallest inverted coaster worldwide.

 

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Eighteen of the park’s attractions are designed specifically for families and younger visitors, ensuring enjoyment for every age group. Guests will also be able to explore a wide selection of international dining experiences and shop at retail outlets offering exclusive Six Flags merchandise.

Ticket prices begin at SAR 325 for adults and SAR 275 for children, with free entry for infants under four. All tickets include access to every ride, and visitors may upgrade their day with the Unlimited GoFast Pass, which provides priority entry to select attractions.

Full ticketing information is available at www.SixFlagsQiddiyaCity.com, where tickets can be pre-booked. The park has been designed to accommodate all guests, including individuals with disabilities, senior citizens, and their companions. Discounted tickets for these groups—starting at SAR 75—are available exclusively at the park.

 

Brian Machamer, Park President of Six Flags Qiddiya City, stated:

“Six Flags Qiddiya City not only opens its doors to the public for the first time, but also begins to reflect everything Qiddiya City represents: bold imagination, unforgettable experiences, and a new global benchmark in entertainment.”

 

Six Flags Qiddiya City can be reached by car, taxi, or shuttle. Drivers may search “Six Flags Qiddiya City” on navigation apps and park in the designated area, where complimentary shuttles will take them to the entrance. The park will operate daily from 4:00 p.m., with free shuttle services running from Jeddah Metro Station starting at 3:00 p.m. for public-transport users. All shuttles are disability-accessible and equipped with onboard entertainment. Metro schedules are available on the Riyadh Public Transport website, and boarding is limited to guests with valid tickets.

As the first Six Flags theme park outside North America, Six Flags Qiddiya City promises a one-of-a-kind mix of thrills, culture, and sustainability. Spread across six immersive lands and anchored by the vibrant Citadel, the park will offer 28 unique attractions that take visitors on a dynamic journey through Saudi Arabia’s heritage in a responsible, environmentally conscious setting.

 

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Qiddiya City—developed by the Qiddiya Investment Company—is the company’s first fully built-from-scratch global destination shaped around the Power of Play. Located within the Tuwaiq Mountains and only 40 minutes from Riyadh, the city brings together entertainment, sports, and culture in ways never before experienced.

With its play-centric philosophy, Qiddiya City is designed to host world-class sporting events, festivals, concerts, and cultural celebrations. Once fully complete, the city will deliver an exceptional quality of life through hundreds of attractions, as well as residential communities, retail centers, office spaces, hospitality, healthcare, and education—all integrated into a sustainable, smart urban environment.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

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