Work on the Monaco 2026 retheme of the Silver Star area at Europa-Park is progressing quickly, marking one of the most significant visual changes to the coaster since its debut. The original Silver Star entrance and queue line have now been completely removed, clearing the space for a redesigned guest approach and a fresh thematic direction.
Construction teams have already begun installing elements of the newly themed queue, and one of the most noticeable updates so far is the themed flooring. Sections of the ground have been paved with new patterns and materials that hint at a sleek, high-end motorsport aesthetic—more refined and immersive than the original queue’s plain surface. The flooring design appears to play a major role in setting the tone for the updated area, guiding guests through the queue with textures and patterns that feel distinctly modern and Monaco-inspired.
Although Europa-Park has not yet revealed the full concept or storyline behind the retheme, the changes visible so far suggest a shift toward a more polished, immersive atmosphere rooted in European racing culture. The combination of updated ground elements and newly installed queue structures signals a significant investment in redefining how guests experience the approach to the coaster.
A small preview of the official concept art has been published in the newest issue of the Europa-Park News magazine, giving fans an early, though limited, look at the direction the redesign is heading. While the art doesn’t reveal everything, it reinforces the sense that the Monaco 2026 project aims to elevate the Silver Star area with richer detail and a more cohesive thematic identity.
Even at this early stage, the transformation is already attracting attention from park enthusiasts. As the Monaco 2026 project continues, more features are expected to emerge—promising a refreshed and more immersive entrance experience for one of Europa-Park’s most iconic coasters.