MrBeast Takes On Real-World Entertainment with “Beast Land”
If you’ve watched the wildly imaginative and high-stakes videos of YouTube star MrBeast, his next move might not surprise you—but it may still astound you. On November 13, 2025, MrBeast will open his first physical venture of this scale: a pop-up theme park called Beast Land, located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as part of the larger Riyadh Season 2025.
From Screen to Reality
MrBeast built his reputation by staging over-the-top YouTube challenges: large cash giveaways, massive production values, viral stunts with thousands of participants. Now, with Beast Land, he is translating that digital formula into a physical playground. The park promises custom-built games and attractions inspired by his videos, rather than the standard roller-coaster fare.
Entries like Tower Siege—where participants use catapults to launch balls into giant tubes—Drop Zone (reaction-based trap‐door challenge), Airmail (zip-line precision tasks) and a proposed “world’s largest prize wall” all point to MrBeast’s signature blend of spectacle, competition, and reward.
Why Riyadh?
The choice of Riyadh as the host city is telling. With global ambitions and a fan-base spread far beyond the U.S., MrBeast seems to be making a strategic play for a truly international stage. (His YouTube channel counts hundreds of millions of subscribers.) The Riyadh Season platform gives him a large scale, built-in infrastructure, and the region’s appetite for high-budget entertainment. The Times of India+1
Business and Brand Implications
Beast Land is not just an amusement park: it’s a brand extension. For MrBeast, whose online content is predicated on engagement, spectacle and rewarded participation, this is a leap into experiential real-world entertainment. It opens new revenue streams (ticketing, sponsorships, merchandise) and gives fans a physical venue to inhabit his universe.
From a business perspective, the ticket pricing (with mid-tier and premium passes) suggests a leisure-entertainment business model designed for both local visitors and international travellers.
Risks and Challenges
As with any dramatic pivot, there are risks. Translating digital virality into a live-venue experience is non-trivial. Logistics, safety, theme-park operations, cultural differences and local regulations all pose potential headwinds.
Furthermore, MrBeast’s previous ventures have not been without scrutiny: his large-scale online challenge productions have faced questions around participant safety and labour conditions. (There are lawsuits over his show Beast Games alleging unsafe conditions for contestants.)
Cultural and Fan-Experience Impacts
For fans of MrBeast, Beast Land offers something new: a chance to step into one of his challenge-worlds, rather than watching from a screen. That physical immersion may deepen loyalty, broaden his brand from purely digital to “live experience,” and set a template for creator-led venues in future.
From a cultural angle, this may signal a shift in how entertainment creators view legacy media and real-world assets. It suggests that the boundary between online content and ‘real’ amusement venues is blurring.
The Bottom Line
MrBeast’s Beast Land is arguably his most ambitious undertaking yet—moving from click-bait stunts on YouTube to building a temporary, high-stakes theme-park destination. If successful, it may not only solidify his place as a multimedia mogul but also reshape how creator-led entertainment ventures are built. If it falters, the scale of the investment and risk will make the failure unmistakable.
Either way, Beast Land marks a turning point: the moment when a digital-first creator attempted to convert his virtual empire into a physical one.





























































