Riyadh’s Winter Wonderland signs off after months of festive fun

Winter Wonderland has been known to be one of the most anticipated riyadh season events Saudi Arabia has seen. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 29 March 2022
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Riyadh’s Winter Wonderland signs off after months of festive fun

  • Seasonal event hailed as great success with new rides and increased area space
  • Improvements to Winter Wonderland especially impressive due to precautionary COVID-19 measures

RIYADH: Riyadh Season has announced that Winter Wonderland will conclude its run on March 31 after a successful comeback following two years of pandemic restrictions.

Winter Wonderland has become one of the most anticipated Riyadh Season events, with more than 60,000 entry tickets sold during the first minutes of the ticket portal opening.

Turki Al-Sheikh, chairman of the board of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), revealed that the season had recorded more than 15 million visits in all of its zones since October last year, with up to 7 million participants heading to Winter Wonderland since opening day.

The theme park is extremely popular with families, offering them various games, rides and fun gifts to keep as memories after a thrilling evening.

The main takeaway of this year’s wonderland was the amount of effort put into recovery back from the pandemic.

Throughout its opening period from Oct. 20, 2021, the park has maintained stringent COVID-19 precautions. The GEA and the National Events Center both created a list of secure rules that prevent the virus from spreading.

Beyond adapting to the pandemic, the park has also gone through some major upgrades, increasing its area space by 40 percent. This created more access for newer rides to be implemented, including the arrival of the world’s longest mobile roller coaster, the “Sky Loop.”

This year, Winter Wonderland has more areas that serve different age groups, including the most crowded area, “Horror Adventures,” with zombies dancing around, frightening and delighting the audience.

Samir Odeh, a 16-year-old student, told Arab News about his enjoyment of the rides. “I love the new rides because they are way more exciting and breathtaking. Some of my favorites are the Wonder Road and Magic Box,” he said.

Haya Al-Sanei, another 16-year-old student, acknowledged the improvement, telling Arab News that “Winter Wonderland had more opportunities built” for locals and foreigners, showcasing their broad range of businesses, rides and platforms for even more excitement.

The wonderland is now coming to a close, but anticipation for its return is already hotting up. The next season will be announced at a later date by the GEA, the organizers of the event said.

 


Saudi leadership directs increase in aid relief for Palestinians in Gaza

Updated 04 January 2026
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Saudi leadership directs increase in aid relief for Palestinians in Gaza

  • KSrelief chief underscored that Saudi humanitarian efforts are a part of the Kingdom’s historical role in supporting Palestinians

LONDON: The leadership of Saudi Arabia has directed an increase in air, sea, and land relief efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, where nearly 2 million Palestinians reside.

Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah, supervisor-general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, underscored that Saudi humanitarian efforts are a part of the Kingdom’s historical role in supporting Palestinians.

He added that “Palestine will remain firmly established in the conscience of the Kingdom,” according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Since the war in Gaza began in late 2023, KSrelief has dispatched 77 planes and eight ships carrying over 7,699 tons of food, medical supplies, and shelter materials. Additionally, 912 Saudi relief trucks have arrived in the Gaza Strip with food aid and medical equipment.

KSrelief delivered 20 ambulances to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and signed agreements totaling $90 million for relief projects in Gaza, along with airdrops in partnership with the Jordanian Armed Forces to facilitate aid delivery.

Al-Rabiah expressed gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the directive to intensify humanitarian efforts in support of the Palestinian people amid the current crisis, the SPA added.