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    New photo from this month, March 2023, showing the rapid construction progress on both parks - note Camel Rock in the center of Qiddiya Water Theme Park:



    And for comparison here's a similar angle from July 2022:


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    First up-close rendering of the park's SlideWheel by WhiteWater/wiegand.waterrides GmbH:



    The waterpark is expected to be completed by October 1, 2024.

    Sources: https://archello.com/project/qiddiya-water-theme-park and https://www.constructionweekonline.com/projects-tenders/saudi-qiddiya-water-theme-park-voltas-iobg-secures-113-8mn-mep-project

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    More photos of the celebration for one million safe manhours without lost time injuries:





    Source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/abdullah-alshaikh-002720121_qiddiya-activity-6999744362150539264-VqIH/

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    The California-based developer, Sub Sea Systems, announced at IAAPA when it opened its doors yesterday, that the innovative underwater recreational experience will be named Aquaticar.

    The ride system features 17 fully submersible cars and is powered by air. The vehicle’s Bubble Engine harnesses the uplift force of air bubbles to propel the car through a fully themed underwater environment.

    During the ride, passengers’ upper bodies remain dry inside the car’s air canopy with continuous air supply, while their lower halves iare submerged in the water.

    The ride gravity descends to a depth of nine feet and journeys through an underwater archaeological site with ancient ruins, shipwrecks, artefacts and a kelp forest. Sensors trigger special effects and synchronised audio entertainment.

    The ride will last around four-and-a-half minutes with two passengers per vehicle, which means that it can carry 300 passengers per hour, aged five or older.
    I believe this previously released concept art is for this attraction:

    Source: https://www.intergameonline.com/coin-op/news/saudi-site-for-first-underwater-ride

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