Eat, pray, scream: Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours are here

The entertainment destination will have two sets of hours
Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours

(Credit: Six Flags Qiddiya City)

The Holy Month is almost here, and while only Oman has confirmed when Ramadan will begin in the Sultanate, the Kingdom is preparing for the imminent arrival in its own way with Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours being announced.

Restaurants have also dropped suhoor and iftar menus, and the first Ramadan market of the season has been announced.

However, if you are looking for a fast-acting dose of adrenaline, plan your visit to the theme park around the Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours.

Split into two sets, these hours will be observed all throughout the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.

So, get ready to eat, pray, and throw your hands up in the air as you whoosh around on the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world.

Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours

Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a special time when Muslims around the world come together for fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. It’s a month filled with spiritual reset energy, and it’s also believed to be when the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad, making it one of the holiest and most meaningful moments of the year.

Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours breakdown

Announced via the official social media channels of the entertainment destination, Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours will be observed as follows:

From Sunday, February 22, to Saturday, February 28, the park will be open for business from 9pm to 2am. If you hold an iftar ticket, you will be allowed to enter the park from 5.30pm.

From Sunday, March 1, to Monday, March 9, and Friday, March 20, to Tuesday, March 31, the park will follow the same hours as February. Six Flags Qiddiya City will be closed from Tuesday, March 10, to Thursday, March 19.

Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan tickets

Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours
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A single-day ticket costs SAR250, the family fun bundle costs SAR1.200, and a VIP experience for six people costs SAR15,000. You can purchase a Sufraat Citadel ticket plus iftar for SAR500, which entitles you to a specially prepared iftar buffet and priority ride access prior to general admission. A Layali Ramadan standard ticket with suhoor costs SAR275 and includes a SAR50 meal and retail voucher.

Ramadan in Saudi

Six Flags Qiddiya City Ramadan hours
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Truly a heartwarming celebration, Ramadan in Saudi Arabia features a month of night-long adventures, including iftaar and suhoor set menus, extended timings for your favorite Diriyah Season and Riyadh Season zones, as well as kid-friendly activities.

From Sun Feb 22-Sat Feb 28, Sun Mar 1-Mon Mar 9, Fri Mar 20-Tue Mar 31, 9pm-2am. Tuwaiq Mountains, sixflagsqiddiyacity.com.


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