Wickieland, a brand new €10 million themed area based on the Studio 100 character 'Wickie de Viking' is now open at Holiday Park and includes three new rides.

The new attractions include both the Disk’O Coaster and Splash Battle rides from the very first Wickieland that opened at Plopsaland De Panne in 2014.

In addition to the three new rides, the new themed area also includes a new restaurant and a playground.

Aqualantis, the new themed area at Energylandia in Poland that includes the double launch roller coaster Abyssus, is now open.

This new 6-hectare expansion also features other rides and attractions, food and drink outlets, and shops.

The theming for the area is based on ancient Atlantis, where the inhabitants lived in prosperity and harmony with the sea until it was overwhelmed with water and the kingdom was at the bottom of the ocean for centuries. Brave explorers found the ruins and built a pump station to recover the lost city.

French theme park Vulcania has opened its first ever roller coaster, Namazu.

Manufactured by Intamin Amusement Rides, this new family launch coaster includes indoor and outdoor sections, two launch elements and one free fall element. During the pre-ride experience visitors enter the scientific base of a team of seismologists (the ‘Namazu’ team) based near the site of an unstable seismic fault, then join them on a roller coaster themed as vehicles specially designed to access rugged areas.

Disneyland Paris has announced that it will replace the free FastPass service with a new paid offering – Disney Premier Access.

This new premium service is similar to what is already offered at Shanghai Disneyland, and it will enable faster access to select attractions from €8 to €15 per person per ride.

It's a controversial decision, and is likely to be very unpopular with guests that have become accustomed to the free service, and see it as one of the core Disney benefits.

The Ride to Happiness by Tomorrowland, a new Xtreme Spinning Coaster at Plopsaland De Panne, has now begun 'Trial Runs'.

Trial Runs of the €17.5 million roller coaster from the German manufacturer Mack Rides take place July 1 until July 21, with riders receiving a 'Certificate of Happiness'. As of July 22, the attraction will be officially open.

A creative team from the Belgian electronic dance music festival has worked with Plopsa on theming for the new attraction.