2026 UK Theme Parks Reopening Guide

The UK theme park calendar is looking bright for 2026. From February half-term openings at Alton Towers and Thorpe Park to the launch of new attractions like Bluey at CBeebies Land and Paw Patrol at Chessington, we have the definitive reopening timeline.

2026 UK Theme Parks Reopening Guide

The UK’s theme‑park calendar is finally starting to look bright. After a quiet winter and a few months of construction, 2026 promises a full slate of reopening dates, brand‑new attractions, and plenty of ticket‑saving opportunities for families and thrill‑seekers alike. Below is the definitive schedule you’ll need to plan your spring adventures.

Reopening Timeline (Spring 2026)

Date Park Key Notes
14 Feb Alton Towers (CBeebies Land) & Thorpe Park Limited opening during the February half‑term. Access to Mutiny Bay, CBeebies Land and Towers Street; live entertainment.
22 Feb Pleasure Beach Resort – Nickelodeon Land Full week open for the February half‑term (14–22 Feb).
24 Feb Gulliver’s World (Warrington) Week of fun for younger children.
1 Mar Paultons Park Launch of a new Viking‑themed rollercoaster and other attractions.
14 Mar Alton Towers & CBeebies Land Full reopening with the brand‑new Bluey ride.
15 Mar Legoland Windsor New seasonal opening for Spring 2026.
18 Mar Chessington World of Adventures (Paw Patrol) New CBeebies Land attraction opens.
25 Mar Thorpe Park Full reopening after renovations.
1‑5 Apr Alton Towers Extended Spring season with extra rides and shows.

(Full list on official park sites.)

New Attractions to Watch For

  • Bluey – Alton Towers & CBeebies Land: A family‑friendly ride based on the beloved Australian cartoon. It’s set to be a hit with parents who grew up watching the show.
  • Paw Patrol – Chessington World of Adventures: The newest CBeebies Land attraction brings the world‑famous rescue pups to life for little ones.
  • Viking‑Themed Rollercoaster – Paultons Park: A brand‑new, high‑speed coaster that promises a thrilling experience for older kids and adults.
  • Legoland’s New Seasonal Rides: Winter‑themed attractions and character meet‑and‑greets will be available during the Spring break.

Ticket Savings & Planning Tips

  1. Book Early – Many parks offer up to 50 % off when you book tickets months in advance.
  2. Group Discounts – Family or group packs lower the per‑person price and often include extras like free parking.
  3. Season Passes – If you plan multiple visits, a season pass can be more economical, especially with rollover days for 2027.
  4. Stay Overnight – Hotels near parks sometimes bundle accommodation with park entry—look for “stay‑and‑play” deals.
  5. Use the Official Apps – Most parks have their own apps that provide real‑time wait times and exclusive discounts.

Planning Your Trip

  • Check each park’s official website for precise opening hours, temporary closures, and any special events during the half‑term or Easter holidays.
  • Align your visit with school calendars: February half‑term runs 16–20 Feb, while Easter usually falls in late March or early April. Use online resources like acadcalendar.com to confirm dates.
  • Consider travel logistics: public transport routes, parking fees, and nearby accommodation options.
  • If you’re travelling across the UK, look into rail passes (e.g., BritRail) for cost‑effective journeys.

2026 is shaping up to be a spectacular year for the UK’s theme‑park scene. With classic thrill rides returning and fresh family‑friendly attractions launching, there’s something for every age group. Use this guide as your spring planning bible—bookmark it, share with friends, and get ready for unforgettable adventures.