Wickieland, a brand new €10 million themed area based on the Studio 100 character 'Wickie de Viking' is coming to Holiday Park in 2021 and will have three new rides.

The attractions will include both the Disk’O Coaster and Splash Battle rides from the very first Wickieland that opened at Plopsaland De Panne in 2014.

This completely new area is currently under construction and in addition to the three new rides, it will also include a new restaurant and a playground.

The new roller coaster Pitts Special is now open at PowerPark in Finland.

It begins with a vertical lift up to a height of 43.5 m (142.7 ft). From the top of the tower, each 8-seater train plunges at an 85-degree angle toward the ground at 100 km/h (62.1 mph). In total, the roller coaster has a length of 693 m (2,273.6 ft) and subjects riders to a force of 4.5 g.

Pitts Special is a custom Infinity Coaster from the German manufacturer Gerstlauer.

Liseberg has begun the construction of their new Grand Curiosa Hotel at the southern end of the park.

The new Grand Curiosa Hotel is part of Liseberg’s expansion project and it's intended to open in 2023 celebrating the park’s centennial. The second part will be a year-round, fully integrated, indoor water park.

New renderings reveal the hotel’s logotype, and detailed images of the main facade. New drone footage over the building shows the outlines of the hotel.

German theme park Tripsdrill has opened two new Vekoma roller coasters.

The two new additions are a Family Boomerang Coaster named Volldampf (Full Steam Ahead) and a Suspended Thrill Coaster named Hals-über-Kopf (Head Over Heels).

These new rides have intertwined layouts, which means that the tracks of both roller coasters cross several times.

Tayto Park in Ireland has secured planning permission for two new Vekoma roller coasters.

Combining both a suspended coaster and a boomerang coaster, this will be a major expansion to the theme park near Dublin. Construction will take place during 2021 ready for the 2023 opening.

The roller coasters, which represent a total investment of €15 million by the park, will create 40 new jobs in the area.

Disneyland Paris will begin a phased re-opening on July 15, with a reduced capacity, enhanced health and safety protocols and a new online reservation system.

Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park with their popular mix of rides and attractions, restaurants and shops, will resume most operations.

Disney’s Newport Bay Club hotel and Disney Village will also re-open on this date.

Parque de Atracciones Madrid will be re-opening on June 22 with social distancing measures and sanitisation procedures in place.

Some attractions will remain closed including the Virtual Simulator, 4D Cinema, Rugrats Bumper Cars, Al Bosque con Diego and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Driving School.

The neighbouring Zoo Aquarium de Madrid will also re-open on June 22.

Parque Warner Madrid will re-open on June 22 with a reduced capacity, social distancing measures and sanitisation procedures.

Some attractions and experiences will remain closed, including Coaster ExpressEscuela de Conducción Yabba-Dabba-Doo and Hotel Embrujado.

The adjoining water park, Parque Warner Beach, will re-open on July 1.