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Intamin opens three new rides at Six Flags Qiddiya City

The park opened on 31 December, and features Falcons Flight, Spitfire, and Skywatch

Falcons Flight at Six Flags Qiddiya City
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Intamin, a creator of record-breaking amusement rides, is celebrating the opening of Six Flags Qiddiya City, which features three signature Intamin attractions, including Falcons Flight, the world’s tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster.

Part of Saudi Vision 2030, the Qiddiya project is a city built for play, featuring sports and entertainment facilities, a waterpark, and theme parks.


Its first attraction, Six Flags Qiddiya City, opened on 31 December 2025 and has garnered significant attention from both fans and amusement industry professionals for its intricately themed areas and record-breaking rides.

The Intamin LSM Launch coasters, Falcons Flight and Spitfire, together hold four world records and are designed to thrill riders on a never-before-seen scale.

They are joined by Skywatch, a custom-designed Flying Island, which smoothly elevates visitors into the air for stunning panoramic views across the park and the surrounding Tuwaiq Mountains.

Falcons Flight at Six Flags Qiddiya City Copyright Six Flags Qiddiya City

"Intamin is honoured to be part of this journey with Six Flags Qiddiya City," says the company.

"The entire Intamin team is incredibly proud to have delivered these world-class rides and congratulate Six Flags Qiddiya City for this landmark achievement in theme park history.

"Intamin deeply appreciates the trust and collaboration of all the Six Flags Qiddiya City teams who made this project a historic milestone."

Record-breaking rides

As the tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster in the world, Falcons Flight has been designed to break records while remaining comfortable and enjoyable for riders.

The ride uses Intamin’s industry-leading LSM drive system, the most powerful on the market, with aerodynamically shaped trains and windshields that are engineered to pierce through the air.

This provides outstanding ride comfort and the highest level of safety as riders experience Falcons Flight's thrilling cliff dive, speeds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph), and a maximum height of 195 metres (640 feet).

It is accompanied by Spitfire, which features the world’s tallest inversion on a roller coaster.

With a height of 73 metres, the ride reaches a 127 km/h triple launch powered by Intamin’s market-leading LSM drive system, the most powerful in the sector. Visitors experience 900 metres of track, with a physical length of 582 metres.

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With Intamin’s Fast Switch technology and a vertical spike, this ride's distinctive thrills include weightlessness at the spike, airtime on the humps, and a spectacular inverted top hat to finish.

Intamin has also supplied Skywatch, one of the park's calmer and more observational attractions, which lifts passengers 45 metres above the ground and offers 360 degree panoramic views across the park.

The tent design of this Flying Island blends seamlessly into the park's landscape, making Skywatch a striking feature whether viewed from the ground or the air.

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Last November, Intamin and ETF Ride Systems announced their collaboration to introduce an innovative new ride system, the Multi Dimension Mover, a hybrid dark ride system that combines the manoeuvrability of a trackless vehicle with a launch section and Multi Dimension Elements of Intamin's roller coasters.

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