Hi, italian coaster enthusiast here. The Mirabilandia coaster is a small kiddie coaster manifactured by Zierer (looks like it's a clone of Fun Pilot at Walibi Belgium). As for Magicland, the coaster has been indefiniteley postponed. It was heavily rumoured to be some kind of large wooden coaster but it seems like that project was scrapped. It's now rumoured that a water coaster may come instead, but again nothing is confirmed since the park has postponed the project. Sadly it's another mediocre year for the Italian coaster community. It's been almost 10 years since the last good coaster was built here and it's getting frustrating.
You missed 3 coasters at the uk. Chessington are getting an indoor coaster themed to Minecraft and a new kiddy coaster. And Alton towers are getting an indoor coaster too.
Good pick-up! This is actually just an example of a stupid assumption. I saw it wasn't on the list on RCDB for 2025 openings, and so I assumed it had been delayed rather than coming to the opposite conclusion that it would already be open. Thanks for pointing this out!
8:15 After over a decade of praying to the coaster gods, we've finally gotten a decent coaster in our country. Reply to this comment if you are an Indian thoosie.
Good question. This announcement was made very very recently (I actually had to add it to the script last-minute after seeing the announcement on my socials), so I don't have a lot more information about it at this stage. However, we know that the two major coasters are Intamins, and Intamin are based in Switzerland/Liechtenstein, and neither of them are member states of the EU. Switzerland pretty famously stays very neutral when it comes to foreign conflicts, so it's possible that they don't currently have any trade restrictions with Russia.