Fårup Sommerland in Denmark will open a brand new family roller coaster on 2 May 2020. Saven (The Saw) will be the park's tallest roller coaster to date, with a height of 24 metres (79 feet).

It will be the only roller coaster in Denmark that will run both forwards and backwards.

The park says that the new ride will be suitable for the whole family, with a height requirement of just 95 cm.

The new family roller coaster opening at Bellewaerde in Belgium has been named Wakala.

Wakala has been inspired by the Canadian Indians of the Kwakiutl tribe, and the attraction is being built in the park’s Canadian area.

€7.5 million has been invested in Wakala, which is the largest investment in an attraction at Bellewaerde since 1999.

Futuroscope has announced that their new roller coaster, Objectif Mars, is due to open at the theme park on March 28, 2020.

This unique launch coaster will send riders hurtling through a new space-training centre. Find out if you have what it takes to go on a space mission, as you face solar eruptions and electromagnetic fields at speeds of up to 35 mph (55 km/h), indoors and outdoors.

The new €20 million attraction promises visitors an immersive experience with special effects including indoor fire.

Gardaland Resort has released full details on the new LEGOLAND Water Park opening on 28 May 2020.

It will be the first time that a LEGOLAND Water Park has been created inside a theme park that is not LEGOLAND branded.

The water park will feature a variety of pools, water slides and play areas all aimed at families with children aged 2-12.

In 2020 the Diamond ThemePark Awards will be celebrating their 10th Anniversary.

Every year, for the past 10 years, Patrick Joossens and Vincent De Vriendt have organised a quest to find the best amusement parks and zoological attractions.

21 award categories have been created for the public to vote on in 2020.