Winter Wonderland returns with 80 entertainment activities

The ‘Apollo 13’ ride at Winter Wonderland Riyadh. (Twitter Photo)
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Updated 02 November 2022
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Winter Wonderland returns with 80 entertainment activities

  • One of the attractions for thrill seekers is ‘Apollo 13,’ a 60-meter-high ride that travels at 120 kilometers per hour
  • With a capacity for 16 people, it is inspired by the American spacecraft Apollo 13 which was sent to the moon in 1970

RIYADH: The third edition of Riyadh’s Winter Wonderland is back with a myriad of activities and rides for people of all ages.

As part of Riyadh Season’s 15 entertainment zones, Winter Wonderland features more than 80 rides and entertainment activities including Snow Forest, Frozen Sculptures, House of Horrors, Magical Ambience, and the skating rink, in addition to several restaurants and cafes.

One of the attractions for thrill seekers is the “Apollo 13,” a 60-meter-high ride that travels at 120 kilometers per hour.

With a capacity for 16 people, it is inspired by the American spacecraft Apollo 13 which was sent to the moon in 1970.

Another attraction is a 55-meter-tall Ferris Wheel that offers panoramic views of the Riyadh skyline. The ride comprises 40 carts including for people who are disabled.

There are several activities designed to educate and instill confidence in young children from age 3.

Winter Wonderland is open daily from 4 p.m. until 1 a.m. on weekdays, and from 4 p.m. until 2 a.m. on weekends. Tickets can be booked via the Riyadh Season website.


Saudi innovation challenge launched to tackle dam sediment buildup

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Saudi innovation challenge launched to tackle dam sediment buildup

  • Ministry said initiative designed to transform environmental challenges into development opportunities by leveraging advanced technologies

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture announced on Saturday the launch of the “Innovation Challenge in Dam Sediment Management,” a strategic initiative aimed at addressing environmental issues caused by sediment buildup in dams.

The challenge falls under the Saudi Innovation Grants Program for Private Sector Challenges and seeks to encourage innovators and technology firms to develop sustainable, long-term solutions to sediment accumulation.

In a statement posted on its official X account, the ministry said the initiative is designed to transform environmental challenges into development opportunities by leveraging advanced technologies to enhance water resource sustainability across the Kingdom. The move aligns with national water security objectives.

The ministry outlined several key goals for the challenge, including improving dam storage efficiency by tackling soil and material buildup that reduces water capacity, extending the operational lifespan of dams through innovative maintenance techniques, and cutting costs associated with traditional dredging and maintenance.

It also aims to promote environmental sustainability by encouraging the safe and beneficial reuse of extracted sediments, such as in construction materials, and to minimize system disruptions caused by heavy sedimentation to ensure uninterrupted water flow.

Participation has been opened to a broad range of local and international stakeholders, including startups and small and medium-sized enterprises specializing in environmental technologies, advanced engineering solution providers, as well as research centers and universities.