Nope. Visiting a park in the middle East is something I will never do due to their antiquated and hostile anti LGBTQ laws and rules. Why would I spend a penny in a country that would rather see me dead?
I totally get what you say. Here's hoping the Kingdom hears you as well. It (and other Middle East countries) is building these mega resorts to plan for a future in which its economy is not dominated by oil and will need to attract foreign visitors in order for its tourism play to succeed. Saudi Arabia has been slowly making changes, but market forces may help spur more substantial changes to its policies and attitudes.
I’m in the hopeful category that I can visit as a gay man without feeling like I won’t be safe. Falcon’s Flight is the real bucket list reason to go for me but I’m sure i would enjoy all their attractions.
Nope. Visiting a park in the middle East is something I will never do due to their antiquated and hostile anti LGBTQ laws and rules. Why would I spend a penny in a country that would rather see me dead?
I totally get what you say. Here's hoping the Kingdom hears you as well. It (and other Middle East countries) is building these mega resorts to plan for a future in which its economy is not dominated by oil and will need to attract foreign visitors in order for its tourism play to succeed. Saudi Arabia has been slowly making changes, but market forces may help spur more substantial changes to its policies and attitudes.
I’m in the hopeful category that I can visit as a gay man without feeling like I won’t be safe. Falcon’s Flight is the real bucket list reason to go for me but I’m sure i would enjoy all their attractions.