Nothing says Summer like taking a trip to your family's favorite theme park and going for a spin (or more) on your favorite attractions. But before you hit up It's a Small World for the hundredth time, we suggest seeing what new rides the park has to offer. No matter where your Summer travels take you, there is bound to be something for you to try. From record-breaking roller coasters to gravity-defying drops, these new rides are sure to give the whole family a thrill. Source: Shutterstock
Four years after welcoming guests to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Hogsmeade, Universal Studios is expanding its magical franchise. In the Diagon Alley park. Guests can visit Gringotts for a thrilling ride, shop in Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, dine at the Leaky Cauldron, and much more. To travel between Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade, visitors simply hop aboard the Hogwarts Express.
Open Date: Late June
If your family likes record-breaking rides, then Goliath is perfect for you. A wooden roller coaster, Six Flags' newest attraction is slated to break three world records: fastest wooden coaster at 72 miles per hour, steepest drop, and longest drop at 180 feet.
Open Date: June 7
Legoland has given its water park a Chima makeover. Inspired by the popular video game, the park incorporates characters into its attractions, such as Cragger’s swamp and Gorzan the Gorilla's forest. Even the Lion Temple wave pool, the park's focal point, features various members of the lion tribe.
Open Date: Currently open
Future firefighters will flip for this adventure-filled ride. Dollywood's newest family-friendly roller coaster takes guests on a mission to put out the fires that threaten the Smoky Mountains. Fear not: the ride is all fun and no flames!
Open Date: June 6
Those with a fear of heights should stay away from this Six Flags attraction. As the world's tallest drop tower, Zumanjaro lifts riders up 415 feet in the air and drops them down at 90 miles per hour.
Open Date: Early June
Fans of the big blue monster will love Sesame Place's newest addition. Kids can sail the high "c's" with Cookie Monster, take a spin in the flying cookie jars, or hang out with Cookie's other furry friends.
Open Date: June 2
After a Summer of construction, Coney Island is relaunching its popular rides and creating a few new ones. The Thunderbolt, the most-anticipated attraction, features a 90-degree vertical drop and a 100-foot loop that's sure to make even the bravest rider scream.
Open Date: May 31
This isn't your typical afternoon on the swings. As the world's tallest swing ride, the Sky Screamer spins riders at 40 miles per hour as they
Open Date: Currently open
You don't have to be outside to enjoy a wild ride. One of the few indoor roller coasters, El Loco takes guests 90 feet into the air where they twist and turn their way through the indoor park.
Open Date: Currently open
Talk about twist and shout! Busch Garden's newest drop tower lifts riders 335 feet in the air, and spins them as they fall to the ground.
Open Date: To be determined
Heigh-ho! Disney World's newest roller coaster takes families on the dwarfs' journey from the diamond mine to their cozy cottage.
Open Date: May 28