MrBeast is no stranger to ambitious ideas, but his latest leap might be one of his boldest yet. Beast Land, a brand-new pop-up theme park opening November 17 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, brings the chaotic, challenge-based energy of his videos into a real-world playground. When Jimmy Donaldson revealed the project on X, he promised custom one-of-a-kind games and what he calls the world’s largest prize wall. Fans immediately wondered: is this just a temporary experiment, or the first step toward something much bigger?
The experience is built around interactivity rather than traditional rides. Tower Siege lets players launch balls from massive catapults into towering 60-foot tubes as they rack up points. Drop Zone raises the stakes even higher—literally—by placing six competitors on trap doors and testing their reaction time as they race to hit their button before they drop. It’s the kind of pulse-pounding, competitive setup you’d expect straight out of a MrBeast challenge.
Airmail adds zip line thrills to the mix, giving guests the chance to drop weighted targets mid-flight. It’s equal parts skill game and adrenaline rush, another signature touch that leans heavily into doing instead of just watching.
Because Beast Land is a pop-up, its long-term future is a mystery. Maybe it’s a one-time experiment designed to test the waters. Or maybe—if crowd response is huge—it could plant the seed for future expansions or even a permanent park. With MrBeast’s track record, nothing ever stops at just one idea.

The ticketing system follows a tiered challenge-style structure. General Admission costs seven dollars and gets you through the gates, but not into the games or rides. Beast Mode at twenty-five dollars unlocks challenges, experiences, and three rides. Beast Mode+ at sixty-six dollars is the full package with access to every attraction inside the park.
Beast Land also launches as MrBeast branches deeper into mainstream entertainment, including his newly announced role in The Angry Birds Movie 3. Whether the pop-up becomes a blueprint for future parks or remains a limited-time spectacle, it’s one of the most unique additions to the theme park scene we’ve seen in years.