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“This is one of our biggest projects that Six Flags has been a part of. If you look back at the history of Six Flags in general, it's always about building a theme park that generates the culture of the area that we're in.”
On , Jason Freeman, Vice President of Operations, Public Safety, Maintenance & Engineering at SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT -OLD, spoke about theme parks during Six Flags Qiddiya City Update Ft. Jason Freeman on Six Flags.
Jason Freeman, Senior Vice President of Corporate Operations & Guest Services at Six Flags, discussed the company's Six Flags Qiddiya City project in Saudi Arabia in June 2025. He described the park as "one of our biggest projects that Six Flags has been a part of" and stated that it includes five world record-breaking rides, including Falcon's Flight, which he said will be the "world's tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster." Freeman noted that the park is being built in a desert environment, which he called "the most challenging environment to build a park in," and said that walkways are being air-conditioned to address extreme heat. He added that the park will feature six themed lands, 28 rides, and over 27 food and beverage locations. Freeman has been with Six Flags for 42 years. In earlier appearances, he spoke about his personal experiences with cerebral palsy and a speech impediment, which he discussed in a 2017 TEDx talk titled "Embrace Your Imperfect Best." He described attempting suicide as a seventh grader and said he later adopted the concept of "imperfect best," which he defined as "giving up fear to go for goals and dreams even though we know there will probably be many mistakes." During a 2020 webinar, Freeman discussed Six Flags' COVID-19 safety protocols, including mandatory masks, reservation systems, and the decision not to operate parades due to social distancing concerns.