Walibi Holland in the Netherlands will re-open to visitors on May 25, with new social distancing measures including a virtual queue system for major rides and attractions.

The park has drawn up a Safe Together Out protocol, which will offer three guarantees: 1.5m between households, sufficient and clear information and extra hygiene measures.

Walibi Holland is located near Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has a mix of thrill rides and family attractions.

Efteling – the fairytale theme park in the Netherlands – plans to re-open on May 20.

The holiday park Efteling Bosrijk will be open again from May 8. Guests can book a stay without entrance to the park. Loonsche Land and Efteling Hotel will open their doors from May 20.

Efteling Golf Park will probably open earlier than May 20. No specific date is confirmed.

Europa-Park in Germany will be re-opening on May 29, following the easing of coronavirus related restrictions announced by the government.

The six themed hotels, the Camp Resort and Europa-Park Camping will also be welcoming guests from this date.

Europa-Park will be open until 6pm Monday-Friday and until 7pm Saturday and Sunday.

However, the water park Rulantica will remain closed until further notice.

Legendia in Poland has given an update on their new river rapids water ride, with gardening work currently underway at the attraction.

Opening in 2020, visitors will discover a land where mythical ghosts come to life in Dolina Jagi (Valley of Yaga).

This brand new attraction is a Wild Raft Ride from the German manufacturer HAFEMA.

German theme park Tripsdrill will open two new Vekoma roller coasters in 2020, with construction continuing at pace.

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

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