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Freizeitpark Plohn, a beloved theme park nestled in Lengenfeld, Germany, is set to redefine the water coaster experience with the unveiling of a groundbreaking attraction in 2026.
The park, which has been delighting visitors for 28 years, will introduce the world’s first multi-launch water coaster from MACK Rides, combining high-tech thrills with refreshing water fun in a way never seen before.
This revolutionary ride will feature Linear Induction Motors (LIM), replacing traditional lift hills that are common in most water coasters.
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For the summer of 2025, Skara Sommarland in Sweden is set to unveil three new attractions, offering something for both thrill-seekers and families alike.
Visitors will be taken to dizzying heights on the 20-metre-tall Free Fall, feel the force of the thrilling Houdini and enjoy a ride on the Little Ferris Wheel.
These three new rides will enhance the park's diverse line-up, and promise to deliver fresh experiences for returning and first-time visitors.
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Isla Mágica, the popular theme park in Seville, is set to introduce an exciting new attraction for thrill-seekers in 2026, their first 'Wooden Coaster'.
This new roller coaster will feature a predominantly wooden structure and will be located on the picturesque lake that sits at the heart of the park. The new ride promises to add another exhilarating experience to Isla Mágica's current collection of rides and attractions.
At a cost of approximately €2.7 million, the new Wooden Coaster is set to make a splash with its 25-metre height and a ride length of 595 metres. The attraction, manufactured by Great Coasters International, will feature steel GCI Titan Track.
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Exciting news for anime fans across Europe, as French theme park Parc Spirou Provence is set to open a spectacular Naruto-themed area in 2026.
This marks a major milestone for the park, as it will be the first in Europe to bring the world of the beloved anime series to life. With construction already underway, this new area promises to delight visitors with attractions inspired by the mystical village of Konoha and the adventures of the young ninja Naruto Uzumaki.
A new Family Thrill Launch Coaster by the Italian manufacturer Zamperla will be the headline attraction in the new Naruto-themed area.
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French theme park La Mer de Sable is gearing up for a thrilling new addition to its line-up of attractions with the debut of their Wild Buffalo wooden roller coaster in 2025.
Designed for families, this new ride from Great Coasters International promises an unforgettable adventure with speeds of up to 67 km/h and G-forces ranging from 0.2G to 3G. The construction of the roller coaster is already underway in the park’s expansive Le Désert du Nouveau-Mexique zone.
Costing €5 million, Wild Buffalo will span 1,640 ft in length, offering a high-energy, wild ride suitable for visitors from 1.1 metres tall. This makes the roller coaster accessible to families with children, but with enough intensity to challenge even the most seasoned thrill-seekers.
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Mirabilandia in Italy is set to take guests on a thrilling, family-friendly adventure with the debut of its exciting new themed area, Nickelodeon Land, coming in spring 2025.
Fans of beloved Nickelodeon characters like SpongeBob, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Dora the Explorer, and the PAW Patrol pups can look forward to a season full of fun and unforgettable experiences.
Spanning an impressive 25,000 square metres, Nickelodeon Land will be a vibrant addition to Mirabilandia, offering 10 new attractions suitable for all ages.
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Europa-Park in Germany is set to immerse visitors in the spirit of the Wild West, with the creation of its newest expansion: Silver Lake City.
This ambitious project, which is expected to be completed by 2026, will transport guests into a Western-inspired adventure world featuring new accommodations, dining options, and even a brewery. The first phase of the expansion will be unveiled in 2025, just in time for the park's 50th anniversary celebrations.
Silver Lake City will significantly enhance the park's existing Camp Resort, which began more than two decades ago with a small tipi village.
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Holiday Park Germany is set to debut a new Gerstlauer family roller coaster, one part of an exciting new chapter in the park’s ongoing expansion.
The roller coaster, based on the popular animated series and film 100% Wolf, will be the centerpiece of a newly themed area designed to captivate visitors of all ages.
As part of an €80 million master plan, the park will also open a Smurf-themed ride and complete its Blinky Bill-themed area, Greenville Town, with another family-friendly attraction in 2025.










