QIC launches world’s only Dragon Ball theme park in Riyadh

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Saudi-based Qiddiya Investment Company (QIC) has announced that the launch of Dragon Ball theme park, as it continues to set new standards in the entertainment industry, offering anime fans, families, and entertainment seekers an immersive journey into the iconic Dragon Ball universe.
 
Unveiling the details, the QIC Board of Directors, said nestled within Qiddiya City, just 40 minutes from Riyadh, this never-seen-before anime theme park is set to become a jaw-dropping spectacle, spanning more than half a million square metres, bringing to life the most iconic storylines, moments, and characters across all sagas.
 
Inspired by the 7 legendary Dragon Balls, visitors can navigate 7 distinctively themed zones within the park, catapulting guests into the heart of the anime action to experience the historic journey from the first Dragon Ball series to the latest Dragon Ball Super, they stated.
 
The anime theme park offers over 30 rides with five groundbreaking attractions, accessible to everyone, pushing the boundaries of ride experiences. 
 
A flagship attraction located at the centre of the park has a rollercoaster passing through a massive 70 m Shenron landmark. 
 
Park-goers can embark on a journey and immerse themselves in interactive and explorable landmarks from the Dragon Ball sagas, such as 'Kame House, 'Capsule Corporation' and 'Beerus’ Planet. 
 
Visitors will also have the option to stay at themed in-park hotels and build long-lasting memories with family and friends while indulging in exotic cuisines inside towering structures, where one day can never be enough.
 
The announcement comes after Qiddiya entered into a long-term strategic partnership with Toei Animation, Japan‘s leading animation company and original animators of Dragon Ball.
 
The unveiling of the Dragon Ball theme park follows the launch of Qiddiya City's world-first multi-use Gaming and Esports District, the high-tech Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium and Speed Park Track.
 
The partnership aims to preserve and elevate the franchise, with a shared vision to fulfill visitor’s dreams of bringing Dragon Ball to the real world and will pave the way for Qiddiya and Toei Animation to broaden their existing collaboration, it stated.
 
On the launch, QIC Managing Director Abdullah Aldawood said: "We are pleased to be partnering with Toei Animation, bringing their rich legacy of pioneering contributions to the anime industry to Qiddiya City. Dragon Ball theme park is a celebration of the diverse and vibrant world of anime, offering a unique blend of thrills, family-friendly attractions, and immersive entertainment for everyone."
 
"This announcement only marks the beginning of many promising projects. The theme park embraces the City’s power of play philosophy, and solidifies our commitment to provide world-class entertainment, as a global leader in groundbreaking and diverse attractions," he added.
 
Katsuhiro Takagi, president of Toei Animation, said: "Our collaboration with Qiddiya marks a key milestone, offering fans a one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience the epic adventures of Dragon Ball first-hand in the KSA. The reveal of the world's only Dragon Ball theme park is a testament to the timeless legacy of the Dragon Ball franchise."
 
Dragon Ball theme park will further cement Qiddiya City’s position as the worldwide capital of play. 
 
The play concept leverages decades of research showing that play is vital for human cognitive development, emotional expression, social skills, creativity, and physical health, stated Takagi. 
 
Studies have demonstrated the positive effects of recreational activities on society, their ability to bridge differences between cultures, and enhance levels of empathy and social cohesion, he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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