HorrorCon takes over Jeddah Season 2025 with spine-chilling thrills

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HorrorCon Festival, is running until November 5 as part of Jeddah Season 2025, offers locals and visitors an unforgettable mix of suspense, adventure, and thrilling experiences. (SUPPLIED)
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Updated 17 October 2025
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HorrorCon takes over Jeddah Season 2025 with spine-chilling thrills

  • The festival has already drawn excited crowds, with many praising the quality and attention to detail

Jeddah: HorrorCon Festival, running until Nov. 5 as part of Jeddah Season 2025, offers locals and visitors an unforgettable mix of suspense, adventure and thrilling experiences.

It brings together haunted houses, interactive games and adrenaline-pumping attractions for fans of horror and those seeking thrilling adventures. From mazes and arcade-style challenges to storylines that pull visitors into terrifying worlds, the festival introduces a new attraction not seen before in the city. From the moment guests enter, every zone is designed to transport them into a new kingdom of horror.

The festival has already drawn excited crowds, with many praising the quality and attention to detail. “It’s not just scary or creepy, each zone feels like stepping into a completely different world. I had so much fun with my friends visiting Qaid Station and The Dead Zone. We screamed our lungs out, and it was such an exciting experience. I’d love to come back to explore all the zones, because on our first visit we were too scared to go through everything in one day,” said Sara Al-Mutairi, a local resident.

Among the highlights is Horror Hospital, a return of the iconic nightmare venue where guests step into the dark corridors of a haunted medical facility, encountering eerie sounds, unexpected scares and spine-chilling surprises at every turn. Qaid Station, a deserted parking lot, hides a horrifying secret in every bus, visitors navigate tight, dimly lit spaces, facing jump scares and unsettling stories that make every step unpredictable.

Guests can also brave the Field Maze; hearts race as they try to find their way out, after being chased by a vengeful ghost, and encountering unexpected twists and terrifying visuals along the path.

The next zone is Qalat Wadrean, an abandoned house hidden in the winding streets of the old city, a place locals avoid after dark. The story behind this zone is that the house belonged to Sheikha Rahada, a mysterious healer known for mixing potions that promised everything from protection against evil spirits to helping women find love. But whispers of darker deeds persist; some believe her remedies were part of secret midnight rituals invoking jinn, ceremonies that have since become the source of chilling tales passed down through generations. Visitors to Qalat Wadrean navigate its shadowy corridors, where every corner seems alive with the unknown, blending historical intrigue with spine-tingling scares.

For those craving intense action, The Dead Zone invites visitors into a zombie survival experience, where teamwork and quick reflexes are the key to fending off wave after wave of the undead. Meanwhile, The Farm 2 takes guests on a chilling ride through cornfields, past a haunted slaughterhouse, a spooky dog yard, and a possessed farmhouse, combining suspense, sudden frights and detailed set designs to keep excitement high from start to finish.

Another visitor, Mohammed Abdul Samad, said, “The Field Maze was terrifying in the best way. The thrill of being chased feels so real, and the creativity in each attraction is simply amazing.”

“We came for the haunted houses, but the interactive games and surprises really kept everyone on their toes,” another visitor, Lina Raheem, said.


KSrelief expands aid efforts across 5 nations

Updated 11 November 2025
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KSrelief expands aid efforts across 5 nations

  • Under the agreement, three artesian wells, each about 400 meters deep, will be drilled and equipped with submersible pumps, accessories, and integrated solar power systems

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to make an impact by providing critical assistance to some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.

KSrelief recently signed a cooperation agreement in Riyadh with a civil society organization to improve sustainable access to clean water for residents of Taiz, Yemen.

Under the agreement, three artesian wells, each about 400 meters deep, will be drilled and equipped with submersible pumps, accessories, and integrated solar power systems.

Solar systems will also be installed to operate three existing wells. The project will include community campaigns on water conservation, hygiene, and protection of water sources from pollution.

In Khartoum State, Sudan, KSrelief distributed 800 food parcels, benefiting 5,239 people as part of the Madad project. 

Meanwhile, nine medical volunteers providing eye care in Nigeria screened 32,262 children and provided 1,651 pairs of glasses.

In Chad, KSrelief distributed 500 food baskets to 3,000 vulnerable individuals, while in Syria, the agency provided food baskets to 975 needy families in Latakia governorate.