Falcons Flight is located at Six Flags Qiddiya City in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia, and opened on 31 December 2025. With a track length of 13,943.6 feet and a top speed of 155.3 mph, it is also the ...
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It's been nearly a year since the legendary Kingda Ka was demolished at Six Flags Great Adventure to make room for a new ...
The park describes the new ride as “a project that will become one of the most impactful additions in our park’s history,” ...
Six Flags Great Adventure began building its newest roller coaster on Wednesday, which will be a “multi-world-record-breaking launch roller coaster." ...
Workers unloaded the first pieces of a new thrill ride expected to debut in 2027, though Six Flags has remained tight-lipped about specific details.
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The record-breaking Falcons Flight roller coaster starts out slow, but don’t be fooled. Seconds into the ride at the new Six Flags Qiddiya City in Saudi Arabia, passengers are jolted into a high-speed ...
Saudi Arabia rarely does things by halves, so it's no surprise that its latest high-profile theme park has already smashed multiple world records. The newly opened Six Flags Qiddiya City carves a vast ...
Mekado Murphy, the assistant film editor for The New York Times, moonlights as the newspaper’s unofficial roller coaster correspondent. Credit...Melcher Oosterman Supported by By Sarah Bahr Sarah Bahr ...
Six Flags unveiled the "world's tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster." But you'll need a passport to ride it. Falcons Flight opened on New Year's Eve at the new Six Flags Qiddiya City in Saudi ...