In 2021, LEGO Movie World will open at LEGOLAND Billund with three brand new rides and a playground.

The 5,000 m2 extension will be the park's biggest investment to date, and it will include Scandinavia's first Flying Theatre attraction.

LEGO Movie World is inspired by the characters and themes of the global hit films The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part.

Linnanmäki will be re-opening on June 12, in line with Finland's updated coronavirus policy.

Finland's government recently announced that outdoor spaces, including theme parks, may now be open from June, when safe entertainment can be ensured through the limitation of customer numbers, safety distances and hygiene guidelines. 

Linnanmäki is a theme park in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, and it is the most popular in the country. It includes more than 40 rides and attractions.

Movie Park Germany will be re-opening on May 29 for pre-booked visits, with enhanced hygiene and safety precautions in place.

Crazy Cops New York stunt show and Movie Park Parade are both suspended, and the Roxy 4D Cinema, Time Riders and Lost Temple attractions all will be closed.

The 'meet & greets' and shows with popular characters from PAW Patrol and SpongeBob SquarePants cannot be held for the time being.

Phantasialand in Germany will be re-opening on May 29, following the new coronavirus guidelines.

The park will be open from 10am until 6pm on weekdays and from 10am to 6pm on public holidays and weekends.

A limited number of guests will be able to experience the park each day and therefore fixed date tickets must be purchased in advance. 

Most theme parks in Denmark have now announced their opening dates for 2020 with Tivoli Gardens, LEGOLAND Billund, Djurs Sommerland and Fårup Sommerland due to open their gates in June.

Due to coronavirus (COVID-19) there will be new health and safety measures in place at all of the parks.

In accordance with government plans, theme parks and other attractions will be able to open next month.