Coronavirus (COVID-19) has created a range of challenges for theme parks in Europe including temporary closures and event cancellations.
Many theme parks in Europe are re-opening soon with a range of initiatives aimed at maintaining a safe environment. Typical measures include reduced capacity, temperature checks, social distancing, face masks and sanitisation.
Please note, theme parks may temporarily close or cancel events with little warning. For this reason, check with individual attractions and hotels before making a trip.
2021 re-opening dates:
- Parque Warner Madrid: March 27
- Alton Towers: April 12
- Blackpool Pleasure Beach: April 12
- Chessington World of Adventures: April 12
- Drayton Manor: April 12
- LEGOLAND Windsor: April 12
- Thorpe Park: April 12
- Heide Park: May 1
- Walibi Belgium: May 8
- PortAventura World: May 15
- Efteling: May 19
- Toverland: May 19
- Energylandia: May 21
- Europa-Park: May 21
- LEGOLAND Billund: May 21
- Walibi Holland: May 21
- Gröna Lund: June 2
- Liseberg: June 3
- Futuroscope: June 9
- Parc Astérix: June 9
- LEGOLAND Deutschland: June 10
- Phantasialand: June 10
- Puy du Fou: June 10
- Gardaland: June 15
- Disneyland Paris: June 17
For the latest COVID-19 advice and information from the WHO please see here.