Six Flags Qiddiya City


Six Flags Qiddiya City is an amusement park located in Qiddiya City in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia. It is the first Six Flags theme park in Asia and features Falcons Flight, the world's tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster.

History

Background

On April 4, 2018, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced the development of a new park in Riyadh backed by the Public Investment Fund, Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, under Saudi Vision 2030, a government initiative to diversify the country's economy. The park was initially slated for a 2022 opening.
On August 26, 2019, the Qiddiya Investment Company unveiled plans for the 79-acre park's design. These included 28 attractions over six themed park areas with a mix of both thrill rides and family-friendly rides. They announced Falcons Flight, which would be the world's longest, tallest, and fastest roller coaster upon completion. The park's opening date was then moved to 2023.

Construction

On December 12, 2021, Qiddiya Investment Company awarded a $1 billion contract to Almabani General Contractors based in Saudi Arabia and Bouygues Bâtiment International based in France to begin construction on the park.
In 2024, UK Export Finance designated the Six Flags Qiddiya project as "Category A" under its social and environmental risk framework, identifying a potential for significant adverse impact during construction and operation, requiring ongoing monitoring of labour conditions during construction.

Opening

On November 16, 2025, it was announced that Six Flags Qiddiya City would officially open on 31 December 2025. Ticket prices were confirmed to start at US$87 for adults and US$74 for children, with free admission for infants under four years old. Tickets grant unlimited access to all rides and attractions in the park for a full day.
In the weeks leading up to the official opening, the park hosted a soft opening for the families of employees and selected media influencers. Around two weeks prior to the official opening ceremony, WWE stars including Randy Orton, Liv Morgan, Omos, Tiffany Stratton, and Grayson Waller visited Six Flags Qiddiya City while on tour in Saudi Arabia to promote the Riyadh Season and the 2026 Royal Rumble.
On December 29, 2025, the park was officially inaugurated in a ceremony under the patronage of the Governor of Riyadh Province, Faisal bin Bandar, who formally announced the opening before guests and officials in attendance. The event also featured a live performance by Alicia Keys.
Six Flags Qiddiya City officially opened to the public on New Year’s Eve 2025, becoming the first Six Flags park in Asia and the first located outside North America since 2004 following the sale and spin-off of the former Six Flags European Division theme parks to Palamon Capital Partners.

Areas and attractions

Steam Town

Steam Town is themed around "mechanical marvels" and "dynamic contraptions."
RideYear openedManufacturerDescription
Iron Rattler2025VekomaA steel tilt coaster which is the world's tallest of its kind.
Saw Mill Falls2025Mack RidesA water coaster ride.
Sprockenator2025ZamperlaA dynamic ride with rotating arms carrying gondolas.
Steel Stampede2025UnknownA spinning platform ride.

City of Thrills

City of Thrills is described as a "future city" with Arabic design motifs.
RideYear openedManufacturerDescription
Adrena-Line2025VekomaA high-speed suspended coaster.
Falcons Flight2025IntaminA steel exa coaster. It is the world's tallest, longest, and fastest roller coaster. It is the signature attraction of Six Flags Qiddiya City.
Sirocco Tower2026S&S – Sansei TechnologiesA drop tower ride. It is the world's tallest drop tower.
Wind Rider2025ZamperlaA kite flyer ride.

Twilight Gardens

Twilight Gardens is an "oversized landscape" geared towards children and families.
RideYear openedManufacturerDescription
Amirat Al-Buhayra 2025UnknownAn interactive water ride.
Kaleidoscope Balloons2025UnknownA balloon race ride.
The Enchanted Greenhouse2025ETF Ride SystemsA family dark ride.
Twilight Express2025VekomaA steel family coaster.

Discovery Springs

Discovery Springs is the aquatic section of the park, meant to represent a desert oasis.
RideYear openedManufacturerDescription
Big Splash2025ZamperlaA water plunge ride.
Into the Deep2025TriotechA dark ride.
Sea Stallion2025Maurer RidesA steel "rider-controlled" coaster.
Water Wheel2025UnknownA spinning family water ride.
Zoomaflooma2025WhiteWater WestA log flume ride.

Grand Exposition

Grand Exposition is inspired by the "innovation" and "nostalgia" of international exhibitions.
RideYear openedManufacturerDescription
Arabian Carousel2025UnknownA carousel with horses and camels which features Arabian melodies.
Colossus2025Great Coasters InternationalA wooden hybrid coaster.
Expo Flyer2025UnknownA swing ride.
Gyrospin2025ZamperlaA 173-foot tall pendulum ride.
Roundabout2025UnknownA bumper car ride.

Valley of Fortune

Valley of Fortune is a "land of adventure" with a backdrop of "time-worn architectural ruins."
RideYear openedManufacturerDescription
Canyon Charters2025UnknownAn elevated swing ride.
Skywatch2025UnknownA flying tent flat ride.
Spitfire2025IntaminA steel launch coaster. It features the tallest inversion on a roller coaster.
Treasure Trail2025ZamperlaA family dark ride.

Records

AttractionRecordSpecifications
Falcons FlightTallest, fastest, and longest roller coasterHeight: 195 m
Top speed: 250 km/h
Track length: 4,250 m
Classified as an Exa Coaster
Sirocco TowerTallest free-standing shot towerHeight: 145 m
GyrospinTallest pendulum rideMaximum swing height: 53 m
Iron RattlerTallest tilt coasterHeight: 63.4 m
Top speed: 118 km/h
SpitfireTallest inverted triple-launch roller coasterHeight: 73 m