When the UK waits for the much-anticipated Universal attractions icon to open, two new theme parks in Europe are set to launch later this year. On May 31, Hossoland in Poland will open to the public, following the announcement of its theme park plans in 2017. Hossoland, designed to be a "fairytale-themed amusement park" in the fictional land of Brojce, plans to rival Energylandia, one of Europe’s largest theme parks. The park will feature four themed zones, each inspired by local legends and fairy tales, interconnected by a central 176-foot tall lighthouse. Hossoland aims to attract one million tourists annually by offering 50 rides and attractions across its 400,000-square-meterนั่น. One of its most notable attractions is the "GhostRider" steel coaster, which can reach up to 72 mph. The park will be located around an hour away from Szczecin, where Ryanair operates £14.99 round-trip flights and is specifically known for为其 sunny tourist destination. For Brits, flying to Szczecin is also an option, as Ryanair has three routes operating into the city.

In the Dutch戈at region, Bommelwereld, the Netherlands, is set to open later this year, though its exact schedule has yet to be confirmed. Based on the adventures of the comic book characters Tom Poes and Ollie B., Bommelwereld promises a mix of cutting-edge rides and nostalgic moments, designed to cater to a wide range of age groups. The park features a 23-meter-tall castle named "Bommelstein," which spans 9,000 square meters and includes attractions such as a Hall of Fame, character portraits of the park’s creator, Oliver B. Bumble, and a mini flume ride. It also includes a grand theatre, a climbing tower, a double-decker carousel, and a 9-meter-high slide. Deckum rides, including a boat ride or Ferris wheel, may be available, while also offering an outdoor water park in summer. The park will be located around 2-3 hours’ drive from Bexam in the North of Netherlands, with 24-hour全方位 tracking of queues. Additionally, visitors may be eligible for a "birthday badge" or other perks if they arrive on particular days.

While planning trips to these new theme parks, here are some tips to make the most of your Universal theme park experience:

  1. Back to the Frontier First!: Rides at the front of the line tend to experience the longest queues. Don’t miss the exciting attractions closer to the front.

  2. Relax in Water: Summer Time

    • Normal operating hours may differ, but the outdoor water rides are suitable for stay-at-home families. Enjoy the refreshing cool-清爽 temperatures.
  3. Classic Armoury inside: If you prefer to avoid the chaos, enter the park’s armory to sit at the萌octopus市场规模 where history and adventure collide.

  4. Bellaire Bonuses: Check your tickets

    • Be aware of anyDid-ifs (like operating hours, park closures, or day-of-week pricing).
  5. Stay Inside Longer
    • If weather is expected to remain dry, you might even earn a free ticket to return the next day.

As the UK starts preparing for the approval of its Universal theme park plans, the focus will be on ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for visitor numbers.

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