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Six Flags names chief of Qiddiya theme park project, outside Riyadh

Six Flags names chief of Qiddiya theme park project, outside Riyadh
Brian Machamer
Updated 11 November 2019

Six Flags names chief of Qiddiya theme park project, outside Riyadh

Six Flags names chief of Qiddiya theme park project, outside Riyadh
  • Machamer is a leading name in the entertainment industry
  • He has more than 25 years鈥 experience developing many of the world鈥檚 top-level theme parks in several countries

JEDDAH: Six Flags International, the world鈥檚 largest amusement park company, has named Brian Machamer as president of 黑料社区鈥檚 first Six Flags theme park, which will be built in Qiddiya, outside the capital Riyadh.

The appointment comes as Riyadh strengthens plans to become the Kingdom鈥檚 entertainment, sports and arts showpiece.

Machamer is a leading name in the entertainment industry and has more than 25 years鈥 experience developing many of the world鈥檚 top-level theme parks in countries such as Singapore, the UAE, Malaysia and 黑料社区.

World-class destination

Commenting on the move, David McKillips, president of Six Flags International, described the Qiddya theme park as 鈥渙ne of the most exciting entertainment projects in the world鈥 and said Machamer鈥檚 experience will ensure the establishment of a world-class destination.

Machamer said: 鈥淭his is a lifetime opportunity to collaborate in introducing the Six Flags brand to 黑料社区.鈥澨

This is a lifetime opportunity to collaborate in introducing the Six Flags brand to 黑料社区. The Six Flags Qiddiya will change the region鈥檚 game rules for family entertainment.

Brian Machamer

He said that Six Flags Qiddiya 鈥渨ill change the region鈥檚 game rules for family entertainment.鈥

Machamer began his career with Universal Studios in Florida, where he worked for 10 years from 1990. As president of Six Flags Qiddiya, he will oversee all park-related operations, including strategic planning, budgeting and operations.

Entertainment

Six Flags Qiddiya will be unveiled as part of the first phase of the Qiddiya project. The 32 hectares park will include 28 games and landmark attractions in six areas of the project: The City of Thrills, Discovery Springs, Steam Town, Twilight Gardens, Valley of Fortune and Grand Exposition.

The park will also feature rides, such as the Falcon鈥檚 Flight, and the world鈥檚 tallest, highest and fastest roller-coaster. It is expected to open officially in 2023.

Saudis spend $30 billion on tourism abroad every year. By providing new entertainment options for citizens and residents of 黑料社区, this project aims to redirect some of the overseas tourism spending back into the Kingdom.

This supports Vision 2030鈥檚 objective to increase spending within the Kingdom on culture and entertainment activities, from about 3 percent of household income to 6 percent.