Goku fans to live out their dreams at the world's first 'Dragon Ball Z' theme park
Goku fans will get to see their anime action hero come to life at the Dragon Ball Z amusement park being built in Saudi Arabia.
Image: Unsplash
Fans of 'Dragon Ball Z' are one step closer to immersing themselves in the beloved anime universe, as an exciting new amusement park is set to be constructed in Saudi Arabia.
The Qiddiya Investment Company has announced plans for the world's first and only Dragon Ball theme park, promising to bring the iconic anime series to life.
Spanning over half a million square metres, the park will feature seven distinct areas that recreate various iconic locations from the original series, including Kame House, Capsule Corporation, and Beerus's Planet.
Visitors will have the chance to embark on thrilling adventures alongside main protagonist Goku and his friends, enjoying an interactive experience that spans from the original Dragon Ball series to the latest instalments of Dragon Ball Super.
The park will boast five state-of-the-art rides as part of a diverse lineup of over 30 attractions.
A standout feature will be a towering 70-metre-high Shenron, which will house a large-scale roller coaster within its structure.
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In addition to the attractions, the park will also offer a range of hotels and restaurants, ensuring a comprehensive entertainment experience for visitors.
While the opening date has yet to be announced, Saudi Arabia is already home to more than 24 licensed theme parks, as recognised by the General Entertainment Authority.
The country has ambitious plans for future expansion, with Qiddiya City anticipating the addition of 12 theme parks as part of its broader entertainment ecosystem.
Saudi Arabia is a destination rich in history, diverse landscapes, and modern development, making it an appealing choice for travellers.
From religious pilgrimage sites to ancient archaeological wonders and vibrant cities, the Kingdom offers something for everyone.
Families can look forward to a fantastic vacation, enjoying a blend of cultural experiences, historical sites, and contemporary attractions.
With its varied landscape, from the stunning Red Sea coast to the vast desert, Saudi Arabia provides ample opportunities for both adventure and relaxation, catering to all age groups.
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