MrBeast Saudi Arabia Theme Park Brings Viral Games to Life
YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, known globally as MrBeast, is taking his viral challenges offline with the launch of Beast Land, a new theme park opening in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on November 13. The park will run until December 27 and promises an interactive experience inspired by his most popular YouTube videos.

MrBeast described Beast Land as “a park built from first principles.” Instead of traditional rides, visitors will find large-scale games where competition meets creativity. One attraction, “Tower Siege,” lets players use real catapults to launch balls into 60-foot tubes. Another, “Drop Zone,” challenges six players to hit a button before others—anyone who presses last drops through a trap door.
For thrill seekers, “Airmail” combines zip lining and precision, where players drop weighted bags onto a target below for points. These experiences, according to MrBeast, were designed to bring the energy and excitement of his YouTube challenges to life.
Entry tickets start at around $7, while full-access tickets cost roughly $66, giving visitors access to the games and rides. The park also features roller coasters and the “world’s largest prize wall,” as MrBeast claimed.
The announcement has stirred online discussion, with some questioning his choice of Saudi Arabia due to its record on human rights. MrBeast replied that the country is “in the middle of the world” and said a large portion of his audience comes from outside the United States, including the Middle East. He added that he wanted to give fans in the region a chance to join the experience.
Despite criticism, the project signals MrBeast’s growing ambition beyond YouTube. Known for giving away millions in challenges, funding philanthropy projects, and creating massive viral productions, he continues to expand his influence through real-world ventures like Beast Land.

