
Chessington Introduces a Sensory Space for 2025
Chessington World of Adventures has introduced a brand-new Sensory Space, designed to provide a peaceful environment for guests who may need a break from the excitement of the Resort.

Chessington World of Adventures has introduced a brand-new Sensory Space, designed to provide a peaceful environment for guests who may need a break from the excitement of the Resort.

Pleasure Beach Resort is getting a huge £8.72M ride – and work is already underway Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach Resort has today unveiled its plans for a new £8.72M ride, which will be the biggest of its kind in the UK.

There’s been some buzz around Thorpe Park regarding a potential redevelopment of the beach area, codenamed Project Pivot.

The repainting of the Colossus track is progressing steadily, with Phase 2 now complete. As part of this multi-year refresh, a quarter of the rollercoaster has been repainted to match the vibrant new colors introduced last year.

Paultons Park has officially submitted a planning application to the New Forest National Park Authority (NFNPA) for the construction of its first hotel and holiday village.

Over at Nemesis Reborn, more waterfalls are flowing than last year, bringing back the energy and atmosphere fans have missed. It’s good to see these iconic waterfalls return after being turned off for so long—adding to the ride’s immersive, otherworldly feel.

After months of speculation, it's official: the back of the train for Hyperia has returned!

Something curious is happening over at The Dungeons. The signage for the Halloween attraction still lingers, a ghostly reminder of last season’s thrills—but that’s not the only thing catching our attention. Markings have appeared on the floor, their purpose unclear.

Thorpe Park has officially reopened for the year, and along with the thrilling rides and exciting experiences, there’s a fresh new lineup of merchandise to explore!

The removal of Slammer at Thorpe Park is now complete, erasing the last traces of the once-iconic ride. The towering metal structure that dominated the skyline has vanished, leaving behind only the pit where it once stood.

Work on the Skyride at Alton Towers is progressing well as the attraction undergoes significant improvements. After being closed for the past two seasons, major work has been carried out to enhance the experience.