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Walibi Belgium will re-open to visitors on July 1, with new social distancing measures in place.
The park was due to open for the 2020 season on April 5, but has remained closed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Walibi Belgium is located in Wavre, near Brussels. Popular rides include the Pulsar power splash coaster and Werewolf wooden coaster.
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Futuroscope in France will re-open on June 13, including the debut of their new roller coaster, Objectif Mars.
Although closed to visitors since March 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Futuroscope staff have been busy preparing the sanitary and logistical arrangements for re-opening the park.
The park will be open on the weekends of June 13-14 and June 20-21, then daily from June 27.
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Gardaland in Italy will be re-opening on June 13, following the relaxation of coronavirus related restrictions.
Gardaland Hotel, Gardaland Adventure Hotel and Gardaland Magic Hotel will also be welcoming guests from this date.
The park will be open until 6pm Sunday-Friday, and until 8pm on Saturdays.
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Energylandia in Poland will re-open on June 6 with a wide range of social distancing measures and hygiene systems.
The on-site themed accommodation, Western Camp, is already welcoming guests.
The park will be open from 10am until 6pm every day until June 26, then extend its hours until 8pm from June 27.
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Efteling – the fairytale theme park in the Netherlands – has announced the opening date for their new family roller coaster.
Max & Moritz will open to all visitors on June 20, following Sneak Previews for season ticket holders.
The new dual-tracked roller coaster is based on a well-known German story about two naughty boys called Max and Moritz.