CedarPoint6
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I'm currently on a business trip in Saudi Arabia ahead of moving here for my job in about a month. I'll be living in Riyadh, but there will be plenty of time to explore the rest of country. We all know about Six Flags coming next year, but there's a fair number of smaller coaster scattered throughout the county. I've taken the last two evenings to start picking off some of the FECs in Riyadh and will begin to further my exploration once I move.
Thursday May 9, 2024:
I'm staying on the northern side of Riyadh for the SEA Expo this week (think Saudi IAAPA), so we'll start in this region. There's a lot of larger development here like the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD). Lots of good restaurants here and some impressive buildings!
But on to the malls. Malls in the middle east are on a whole different level than elsewhere in the world. They're gigantic, clean and sparkling, and usually pretty rammed with people. And almost all of them seem to have a little FEC. Or as we're about to see, not so little. Stop one of the Riyadh Gallery Mall for Sparky's. Sparky's is a chain of FECs throughout this region. I'd done a few in the UAE previously. Here, the park is located on the upper floor and it surprised me with the attractions on offer.
The lady at the desk misunderstood my ask for enough credits to just ride the coaster and I ended up with a fairly expensive 250something credit card. The coaster was 18. Whoops. Our coaster on-hand isn't called out by type in RCDB but it's pretty clearly an L&T systems 32x18 mini coaster. "Roller Coaster" Not too big, not too small. Shark themed cars. I had no trouble getting on and settled in and was treated to 3 laps which were fine. Not that I'm expecting anything mindblowing here. The little dip into the brakes is fairly aggressive. What's cool about the coaster is that it's intertwined with a log flume. While not a huge flume, it's still a flume. Inside. On the upper story of a mall. So that's cool.
Quick note on pictures: in Saudi, it's considered rude and is generally frowned upon to take pictures of people-- mostly women-- without their consent. Because of this my pictures of things in motion are pretty limited as I didn't want to offend. It's very important to be respectful, especially as an outsider in a new country!
The flume took me by surprise, but I was even more impressed by a full on rapids ride. Again, a rapids ride. In a mall. On the upper floor. I wasn't able to get great pictures, but it's a fairly substantial layout. It didn't look crazy dynamic nor terribly wet, but I think that can be excused. I don't think I'd want to be soaked at the mall.
I didn't get many other pictures here, but they had a few other fairly large rides including a swinging ship, a miami type flat ride, and some other small round rides. In a completely other area, they had an enormous arcade with ticket redemption for prizes. They also had a kids haircut place in the back, which I thought was odd (but have since found that to be recurring). An easy in and out with a stop at the food court for "Shrimp Daddy" (how could you not?).
Mall & park #2 as it turns out is right across the street. Like literally right across the street. The Marina Mall is not, in fact, anywhere close a marina or even water for the matter, but we go nonetheless. Be careful crossing the street. The drivers are next level here.
RM Roma Land is another chain of parks across this region, with 3 in Riyadh alone. Once again we go upstairs, though this time the ticketing lady understood my ask and we scored a much more reasonably priced ticket for the Zamperla Junior Twister Coaster, imaginatively named "Junior Twister". I love these coasters, to be honest. This is my third one and I'm always impressed with how much they spin. A train of 4 cards seems to build on the spinning as the first lap always ends up pretty sedate but picks up from there. I had 3 laps on this one with 2 and 3 being a blur to a finish of sitting parked in the station whipping around for a good 15 seconds before the ride spin arrest system slowed it down. Current winner for best coaster in the country, though the bar is low and we have far to travel!
Aside from the coaster, this park also had a pretty large number of rides for an FEC. A full size Disk-O, indoor electric go karts, a teacups type ride, several swinging and round rides, a few small simulators, and a giant climbing area with a bowling alley adjacent. This takes up nearly 1/3 of the entire upper floor of the mall and could easily occupy a kid for a few hours I'd think. If I wasn't on my own, I might've stayed and tried more stuff too. But a fun in and out once again before another silent Uber back to the hotel.
(note the modesty panel add on this disk-o)
So there's our day 1 of chasing insignificant coaster. Nice to see the malls and some surprises about the size of the FECs. A running recap:
1. Riyadh Gallery Mall, Sparky's, Roller Coaster, L&T Junior Coaster
2. Marina Mall, RM Roma World, Junior Coaster, Zamperla Junior Coaster
Follow for Part 2!
Thursday May 9, 2024:
I'm staying on the northern side of Riyadh for the SEA Expo this week (think Saudi IAAPA), so we'll start in this region. There's a lot of larger development here like the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD). Lots of good restaurants here and some impressive buildings!
But on to the malls. Malls in the middle east are on a whole different level than elsewhere in the world. They're gigantic, clean and sparkling, and usually pretty rammed with people. And almost all of them seem to have a little FEC. Or as we're about to see, not so little. Stop one of the Riyadh Gallery Mall for Sparky's. Sparky's is a chain of FECs throughout this region. I'd done a few in the UAE previously. Here, the park is located on the upper floor and it surprised me with the attractions on offer.
The lady at the desk misunderstood my ask for enough credits to just ride the coaster and I ended up with a fairly expensive 250something credit card. The coaster was 18. Whoops. Our coaster on-hand isn't called out by type in RCDB but it's pretty clearly an L&T systems 32x18 mini coaster. "Roller Coaster" Not too big, not too small. Shark themed cars. I had no trouble getting on and settled in and was treated to 3 laps which were fine. Not that I'm expecting anything mindblowing here. The little dip into the brakes is fairly aggressive. What's cool about the coaster is that it's intertwined with a log flume. While not a huge flume, it's still a flume. Inside. On the upper story of a mall. So that's cool.
Quick note on pictures: in Saudi, it's considered rude and is generally frowned upon to take pictures of people-- mostly women-- without their consent. Because of this my pictures of things in motion are pretty limited as I didn't want to offend. It's very important to be respectful, especially as an outsider in a new country!
The flume took me by surprise, but I was even more impressed by a full on rapids ride. Again, a rapids ride. In a mall. On the upper floor. I wasn't able to get great pictures, but it's a fairly substantial layout. It didn't look crazy dynamic nor terribly wet, but I think that can be excused. I don't think I'd want to be soaked at the mall.
I didn't get many other pictures here, but they had a few other fairly large rides including a swinging ship, a miami type flat ride, and some other small round rides. In a completely other area, they had an enormous arcade with ticket redemption for prizes. They also had a kids haircut place in the back, which I thought was odd (but have since found that to be recurring). An easy in and out with a stop at the food court for "Shrimp Daddy" (how could you not?).
Mall & park #2 as it turns out is right across the street. Like literally right across the street. The Marina Mall is not, in fact, anywhere close a marina or even water for the matter, but we go nonetheless. Be careful crossing the street. The drivers are next level here.
RM Roma Land is another chain of parks across this region, with 3 in Riyadh alone. Once again we go upstairs, though this time the ticketing lady understood my ask and we scored a much more reasonably priced ticket for the Zamperla Junior Twister Coaster, imaginatively named "Junior Twister". I love these coasters, to be honest. This is my third one and I'm always impressed with how much they spin. A train of 4 cards seems to build on the spinning as the first lap always ends up pretty sedate but picks up from there. I had 3 laps on this one with 2 and 3 being a blur to a finish of sitting parked in the station whipping around for a good 15 seconds before the ride spin arrest system slowed it down. Current winner for best coaster in the country, though the bar is low and we have far to travel!
Aside from the coaster, this park also had a pretty large number of rides for an FEC. A full size Disk-O, indoor electric go karts, a teacups type ride, several swinging and round rides, a few small simulators, and a giant climbing area with a bowling alley adjacent. This takes up nearly 1/3 of the entire upper floor of the mall and could easily occupy a kid for a few hours I'd think. If I wasn't on my own, I might've stayed and tried more stuff too. But a fun in and out once again before another silent Uber back to the hotel.
(note the modesty panel add on this disk-o)
So there's our day 1 of chasing insignificant coaster. Nice to see the malls and some surprises about the size of the FECs. A running recap:
1. Riyadh Gallery Mall, Sparky's, Roller Coaster, L&T Junior Coaster
2. Marina Mall, RM Roma World, Junior Coaster, Zamperla Junior Coaster
Follow for Part 2!