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YouTube Superstar MrBeast Opens Pop-up Park in Saudi Arabia

Beast Land features original games and rides inspired by MrBeast's videos, with daily prizes and a grand finale competition, attracting families and teens in Riyadh.

  • MrBeast, a YouTuber with over 450 million subscribers, opened a temporary amusement park in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, featuring obstacle courses and contests with prizes.
  • The park, called 'Beast Land', is part of the Riyadh Season festival aimed at promoting the city as a tourist destination and diversifying Saudi Arabia's economy.
  • Visitors with the highest scores can win prizes of up to 1 million Saudi riyals during the 45-day event, which runs until December 27.
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MrBeast has 450 million subscribers to his YouTube channel and his videos have collectively received billions of views. Now he is Saudi Arabia's latest celebrity conquest.

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YouTube superstar MrBeast opens pop-up park in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: MrBeast, the world's most followed YouTuber with over 450 million subscribers, opened a temporary amusement park in Riyadh on Thursday (Nov 13), the lat

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"Beast Land", a new sign of the kingdom's appetite for entertainment, will welcome the public until 27 December.

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The park will house games of lights and giant screens inviting visitors to meet spectacular challenges, with gains to the key.

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The world's most tracked youtuber, opened on Thursday in Saudi Arabia a fleet of ephemeral attractions inspired by his successful videos.

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The Times broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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