Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero | Shortly after the death of its creator, Akira Toriyama, Saudi Arabia has announced plans to build the world’s first Dragon Ball theme park as part of the kingdom’s extensive Qiddiya tourism project. Covering 5.3 million square feet, the entertainment venue will compose seven distinct areas inspired by the Japanese anime series, complete with over 30 themed rides, hotels, and dining options, according to a press release cited by Variety.
The park, a collaboration between the Qiddiya Investment Company and Toei Animation, aims to honor the beloved franchise created by Toriyama. Among its highlights will be five rides, including the towering Shenron roller coaster, named after the series’ mystical dragon, and other attractions inspired by Kame House, Capsule Corporation, and Beerus’s Planet. More details about the Qiddiya Dragon Ball attraction, set to be built on a site more than double the size of Florida’s Disney World, are forthcoming.

