Disneyland Paris has announced that the revamped Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel will open to guests on June 21.

Just a short walk from the parks, Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel will pay tribute to all Marvel super heroes and the artists who created them.

Disney says that the hotel will also offer premium comfort and personalised services, while celebrating New York City’s culture and vibrant energy, styled as a New York art gallery.

As part of the ongoing transformation of Walt Disney Studios Park the new Cars: Road Trip attraction will welcome guests for the first time on June 17.

Transported into a Cars-themed version of a Road Trip on Route 66, guests will discover 'natural wonders' like The World's Largest Lugnut and the Cars-tastrophe Canyon.

During the new attraction, guests will encounter popular characters such as Lightning McQueen and Mater.

Gröna Lund has announced that their brand new inverted roller coaster will open on June 2, 2021.

Monster is the largest ever investment at the park in Sweden, at a total cost of 450 million Swedish Krona (44 million Euros). It will be 111.5 ft tall, reach a top speed of 55.9 mph and feature three inversions; two Zero-G Rolls and a Corkscrew, plus a Jr. Immelmann.

We recently spoke with Peter Osbeck, the Senior Ride Manager at Parks and Resorts Scandinavia, about this special project. Read our exclusive interview.

The LEGO Movie World at LEGOLAND Billund will open on May 21 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.

Walibi Belgium will open Kondaa on May 8, a new roller coaster that is the highest and fastest in the Benelux region.

Kondaa is 50m high, 1.2km long and reaches a top speed of 113km/h. It is set in a new themed area of 4.5 hectares, an extension of the Exotic World zone, and represents a €25 million investment.

Here is our exclusive interview with Jean-Christophe Parent, CEO of Walibi Belgium, about the new attraction.