HQCrazyCat
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Six Flags Dubai wasn't a park by the Six Flags company either.Six Flags Qiddiya is not a park by Six Flags company.
Six Flags Dubai wasn't a park by the Six Flags company either.Six Flags Qiddiya is not a park by Six Flags company.
Reddit speculation is the hardware alone was about 250 million.Does anyone know how much FF has cost? The scale of it is just insane.
I'm guessing that they want the maximum possible time to test it, and have all vertical ride construction focused on completing it. No other ride seems to be vertical or have any parts spotted but the footers for all the other rides seem complete or nearly complete.Weird that they only constructing falcons fight and not the other rides , is there even any track other than falcons fight ?
I have it on good word from someone connected to the project that the theme park’s construction budget is just over $400M USD, with Falcon’s Flight being a quarter of that. If true, definitely less than you would think for something like this. Granted that’s still excluding design, commissioning, consulting, possibly energy, and literally everything else that Qiddiya is doing, but it almost makes the project seem reasonable!Does anyone know how much FF has cost? The scale of it is just insane.
That seems quite excessive, if by hardware they mean just the track, launch elements etc. Fury 325 cost 30m dollars and that is in total, constrution is a large part of that 30m. But sure, FF could be north of 100m in total given how bespoke many elements seem to be.Reddit speculation is the hardware alone was about 250 million.
The $300m figure for the park minus Falcon's Flight seems unbelievable, considering Lost Island was $250m with cheap used coasters, drastically fewer and cheaper rides, and dramatically less involved infrastructure. Outside of Falcon's Flight, there's still a 200' tilt coaster, full sized GCI, lsm accelerator, water coaster, family invert, longest spike coaster, worlds tallest drop tower, worlds largest frisbee, two dark rides, and more. Really hard to believe anyone could build SFQ for $400m.I have it on good word from someone connected to the project that the theme park’s construction budget is just over $400M USD, with Falcon’s Flight being a quarter of that. If true, definitely less than you would think for something like this. Granted that’s still excluding design, commissioning, consulting, possibly energy, and literally everything else that Qiddiya is doing, but it almost makes the project seem reasonable!
A big difference might be that you can't (at least not as easily) use slave workers in Iowa compared to Saudi Arabia.The $300m figure for the park minus Falcon's Flight seems unbelievable, considering Lost Island was $250m with cheap used coasters, drastically fewer and cheaper rides, and dramatically less involved infrastructure. Outside of Falcon's Flight, there's still a 200' tilt coaster, full sized GCI, lsm accelerator, water coaster, family invert, longest spike coaster, worlds tallest drop tower, worlds largest frisbee, two dark rides, and more. Really hard to believe anyone could build SFQ for $400m.
Saudi Arabia is 4th on the Global Slavery Index list compiled by the Walk Free foundation.Saudi Arabian labor laws are more progressive than those in the United States. You know all these construction updates are from Saudi construction workers running personal youtubes and tiktoks, right? People are amazingly comfortable acting like they know what happens in a middle eastern country because they heard something that happened in a different middle eastern country.View attachment 25896
A $400 million budget is what brings out the skepticism, because who knows how much over budget the government is willing to go, especially after they realize nobody is going to be willing to travel to the middle of the desert in Saudi Arabia just to ride ridesI have it on good word from someone connected to the project that the theme park’s construction budget is just over $400M USD, with Falcon’s Flight being a quarter of that. If true, definitely less than you would think for something like this. Granted that’s still excluding design, commissioning, consulting, possibly energy, and literally everything else that Qiddiya is doing, but it almost makes the project seem reasonable!