Top 10 new theme park attractions in the world for 2025

Roller coaster enthusiasts and thrill ride junkies are already salivating as 2025 is shaping up as a very good year for new rides and attractions at theme parks around the world.

Consider our Top 10 for 2025 an evolving and ever-changing list of the best new rides and attractions coming to theme parks around the globe in the coming year.

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Many parks have already begun construction on 2025 projects while other parks have only announced plans or launched teaser campaigns.

We’ll update our Top 10 list for 2025 as new rides and attractions are unveiled and more details become available.

1) Six Flags Qiddiya City

The new $1 billion Six Flags Qiddiya City coming to Saudi Arabia will boast eight roller coasters when the amusement park debuts in 2025.

Falcon’s Flight will be on every coaster enthusiast’s bucket list as the steel behemoth becomes the fastest (155 mph) and tallest (640 feet) coaster in the world.

2) S&S Worldwide Axis

The world’s first S&S Axis coaster under construction at a Saudi Arabia indoor family entertainment center is set to open in 2025.

Riders on a S&S Axis coaster sit on a swiveling seat that swings when the ride vehicle banks or passes through inversions.

Clones of the Transformers-themed rides are planned for other indoor mini-parks throughout Saudi Arabia.

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3) AlpenFury

The AlpenFury coaster coming to Canada’s Wonderland will boast nine inversions — more than any coaster in North America and the most in the world for a launch coaster, according to Six Flags.

Riders aboard the Premier Sky Rocket coaster will board a sleek, modern sled in an alpine village and travel along closed climbing trails to the mountain’s core where the combination of fire and ice generate a powerful mystical force, according to the ride’s backstory.

4) YoY

The YoY single rail coasters coming to Walibi Holland in the Netherlands will offer two distinct ride experiences on a pair of intertwining tracks.

The Rocky Mountain Construction Dual Track Raptor will have a green thrill track with six inversions and a blue family track with no inversions.

5) Legoland Shanghai

Legoland Shanghai will be the first Lego-themed park in China when the 75 rides, shows and attractions open in summer 2025.

Among the marquee attractions: A Bolliger & Mabillard family inverted coaster and the world’s first Monkie Kid Flower Fruit Mountain Adventure themed land.

6) Animal Treasure Island

A new $10 million dark ride coming to Italy’s Gardaland will take riders on a treasure hunt set amid a good-versus-evil backstory created by the Merlin Entertainments creative team.

The first-of-its-kind underground water attraction will feature 20 dark ride-style scenes.

7) Grand Prix Edventure

The new Grand Prix Edventure coming to Germany’s Europa Park will serve as a showcase of Mack Ride’s new Gameplay Theater attraction that combines a 3D dark ride with interactive video gaming experience.

The “edventure” is a nod to park mascots Ed and Edda who will play a role in the trans-European auto race.

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8) Smurfs dark ride

The new Smurfs dark ride coming to Germany’s Holiday Park will replace the Burg Falkenstein indoor coaster in 2025.

The Jora Vision dark ride will feature 3D practical sets, animated videos and more than 40 animatronic Smurf figures.

Riders will encounter the Smurf-hating wizard Gargamel who threatens to destroy the Smurfs’ woodland village with a vine-like Flora Monstera plant.

9) Cetautomatix

A new Gerstlauer Amusement Rides spinning coaster coming to France’s Parc Asterix will replace an old fashioned car ride.

The coaster station will be themed as a chariot garage run by an Asterix villager named Cetautomatix.

Concept art of the "Dreams Take Flight" stage show coming to Tokyo DisneySea in Japan. (Courtesy of Tokyo Disneyland)
Concept art of the “Dreams Take Flight” stage show coming to Tokyo DisneySea in Japan. (Courtesy of Tokyo Disneyland)

10) Dreams Take Flight

The new “Dreams Take Flight” stage show debuting July 16 at Tokyo DisneySea in Japan will find a flight crew of Disney characters working together to build an airplane.

The 25-minute production will feature several choreographed songs and appearances by Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck, Chip, Dale, Miguel, Timon, Merida, Pocahontas, Moana, Goofy’s son Max and Mickey’s villainous arch-nemesis Pete.

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