All eyes remain firmly fixed on Six Flags Qiddiya and the world’s first Exa roller coaster, Falcon’s Flight as we head closer towards its 2025 opening.
In recent exciting news we learn that the track for Falcon’s Flight is now complete and thanks to recent updates posted to ThemeParX we get to see an amazing photo of the huge airtime hill as well as a number of TikTok videos showing how Six Flags Qiddiya currently looks.
According to rcdb.com Six Flags Qiddiya is set to have a total of eight roller coasters when it opens including of course Falcon’s Flight and Colossus as well as Iron Rattler (Vekoma Tilt roller coaster), Sea Stallion (Maurer Spike powered roller coaster), Spitfire (Intamin launched roller coaster), Twilight Express (Vekoma family roller coaster), Adrena-Line (Vekoma family suspended roller coaster) and Saw Mill Falls (Mack Rides water coaster). The trains for the Iron Rattler which is the Vekoma Hyper Tilt coaster were recently revealed and can also be seen in the ThemeParx thread.
We are very excited to see testing beginning on Falcon’s Flight which we assume will begin in the next couple of months.
In a previous video posted to YouTube by Six Flags Qiddiya City in September, we got to see the latest developments on Six Flags Qiddiya, including the headlining roller coaster, Falcon’s Flight.
In a video posted to YouTube by Depressed Ginger with footage said to be from April 2024, we saw the construction progress that had been made on what will be the world’s first Exa roller coaster, Falcon’s Flight. It certainly looks huge and impressive and is set to firmly put Six Flags Qiddiya on the map.
Also in the video at time stamp 1:16 we can see a wooden roller coaster in the background which looks to be almost complete as well as others.
In a construction video update posted to YouTube in mid-March we got to see the exciting progress which had been made on Falcon’s Flight as well as the rest of Six Flags Qiddiya and Qiddiya City.
For further information about Qiddiya City you can visit the official website here, where we assume further information will be added as more construction is completed over the coming months heading towards the slated opening at some point in 2025!
For further construction updates from January 2024 and before, continue reading…