Alton Towers Mini Trippy

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Yesterday, DH and I went to Alton Towers with the Longstaff family. I thought I would write a little mini trippy of our day. It’s been said many times before but I’ll say it again – it’s not Disney World - however, Nat and I found a way to keep ourselves amused throughout the day by renaming the Alton Towers rides and attractions with Disney World alternatives.

We left the Longstaff’s house at about 8:30 am and were parking up by 9:45.

Tip No. 1 – Use Express Parking – it costs £10 but is well worth it (well, it would have been if we’d actually used it ;) )

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After a 25 minute wait for the monorail – see, we’re feeling at home already – we were at the front entrance to the park.

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Unfortunately, we weren’t able to sit up front with the driver and we didn’t pass the Grand Floridian – still, you can’t have it all.

We bought our tickets, utilising various BOGOF vouchers that we had and we were all of us in (4 adults, 2 kids) for the grand sum of £105. Once in the park, we stopped at Guest Services to pick up Parent Queue Passes.

Tip No. 2 – If you have children who fall short of the 1.2 or 1.4m height minimums for the bigger rides, pick up a Parent Queue Pass from Guest Services. It allows one parent to join the normal queue, ride the ride while the other parent looks after the children, then the other parent can enter through the ride exit and more or less get straight on the ride.

Once we were done at Guest Services, it was almost 10:30 and we were losing valuable time. We headed straight for Ug Land, where one of the newest rides, Rita, is. We let the boys join the queue for Rita while Nat and I took the kids on the corkscrew. This was their (Nat and the kids) very first ‘upside down’ ride and they all did extremely well, although I wouldn’t like to be holding Ellie’s hand during childbirth as she nearly broke the bones in my hand, gripping on to it so tightly when we went upside down for the first time.

From the corkscrew, we went back to Rita to meet the boys, grabbed the Parent Queue cards and went through the exit for our turn. Nat was a bit nervous as, previously, the worst ride she’s been on is Tower of Terror (and she only braved that for the first time last year). For those who don’t know, Rita takes you from 0-100 mph in 2.5 seconds. To be fair, I was feeling slightly apprehensive myself. All too soon, the ride was over – it was fantastic but over far too quickly.

From there, it was on to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, a fun boat and ‘elevator’ ride aimed mainly at kids. IT was fun, though, and we dubbed this ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ meets ‘Jimmy Neutron’.

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Next, it was on to Hex for me, Nat and the kids, while Jon and Gary went off to ride Oblivion. No parent queue swap for this one as I, having ridden Oblivion 10 years ago, refuse to get on it and Nat decided she wasn’t going to brave it either.

Hex was a walk-through attraction with a ride at the end – it was different but not brilliant, although the kids both liked the end bit.

After Hex, we went to meet the guys by Oblivion and stopped for some lunch. KFC all round, except for Ellie who had pizza.

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Suitably refreshed, it was time for Nat and I to head across to the other side of the park and ride Air, another new ride. The guys took the kids to Spinball Whizzer, then were coming across to meet us.

Air was showing a wait time of 60 minutes but we were on the ride within 40. Nat was a bit apprehensive!

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I managed to get a couple of pictures of it while we were waiting to go on.

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It really was one of the most amazing rides I’ve been on. Nat did amazingly well and managed to cure herself of any fear of rollercoasters she may have had before. In fact, once we were off the ride, she announced that she was ready for Duelling Dragons and Mission Space, having previously said she would never try either of them. At this rate, we might get her on Sheikra too!

While the boys took their turn on Air, me, Nat and the kids got ice-creams and sat outside the Air shop.

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The boys were back quickly, having thoroughly enjoyed it also and, after feeding them some chocolate and ice-cream, we sent them off to join the queue for Nemesis.

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Meanwhile, we went to Duel, a shoot-‘em-up ride which we promptly named Haunted Mansion meets Buzz Lightyear. It was a really good ride and we all thoroughly enjoyed it. I won’t mention who won, though, as I feel it would be in poor taste to boast ;)

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Back at Nemesis, we rang the boys, who were still nowhere near getting on the ride, despite having been queueing for 60 minutes. They were not impressed. The ride was experiencing some technical difficulties so we left them debating whether to remain in the queue or move on. I took the kids to see Ripsaw, which I had previously ridden on my last visit, and Nat didn’t really want to go on. The kids were suitably impressed and, I think, secretly glad they were too short to ride. Nemesis had started running again and we finally spotted the boys nearing the front of the queue. After about 20 minutes, they had written and so had we. Unfortunately, Nat and I got split up when we did the swap and were put in different rows, a fact that worried Nat momentarily. Once the ride was underway, though, she absolutely loved it and declared it her favourite ride of the day.

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After a pit stop to buy donuts and a stroll through Haunted Hollow, we rode Runaway Mine Train aka Big Thunder Mountain, then the guys went off to ride Oblivion again while Nat and I took the kids on Spinball Whizzer (also known as Primeval Whirl ;)). There was quite a long wait for this (almost 50 minutes) but it was a really good ride and a lot faster and more thrilling than it looked – much, much better than Primeval Whirl actually.

After this, it was gone 6 and we decided to head home. After purchasing a car park token (£4), we caught the monorail back to the parking area and were in the car and heading back to Nat and Jon’s by 6:45. We stopped for a meal at a restaurant called ‘The Racecourse’ and, unfortunately, forgot to take pictures of our food, which tasted great even if it did take an absolute age to arrive.

We were back in Hinckley by 10 pm and Gary and I then headed back to Wiltshire, arriving home just after midnight.

Even though it wasn’t Disney, Alton Towers is still a great day out and we had an absolutely fantastic day.
 
Looks like a great day! Just what I like to see, a UK day out in August - sweatshirts all round;)
Well done with the BOGOF's - that's a great price for 6 of you:thumbsup2
Well done Natalie for getting over the fear of coasters:worship:
I loved Oblivion when it first came out but not sure I'd ride it now I have the girls:lovestruc daft eh?!?!
 
Love the photos, glad you guys had such a great time! Those roller coasters look amazing, i've never gone on one where your legs are free and just dangling!
 

Sounds like you all had a great day! We went before the school hols started and had a good day, but we all kept saying things like "you wouldn't get that at WDW" it was quite funny!
 
Thanks for writing the trippie Joh :thumbsup2

here is the report that the kids put in their holiday scrapbook

We went to Alton Towers today ! We arrived at 10am and after queueing for ages we caught the monorail into the park.

My mums friends came with us and we were able to use a child swop ticket so we didn't have to wait for lots of rides, The park wasn't as busy as we thought it would be so we managed to get a lot done...it was a lot of walking though !

I went on

Charlie and the chocolate factory
The Runaway mine train
HEX
Duel
Corkscrew
Spinball Whizzer


My mum and dad went on all of those as well and they went on

Rita
Air
Nemesis
Oblivion

When my dad was in the queue for Nemesis it broke down and he had to wait 90 minutes to get on.

We stopped for lunch at KFC and then later on my mum treated us to an Ice - Cream

We didn't leave the park until 7pm and then we stopped at the pub for a meal so I went too bed at 10pm !!!

Ive not loaded my pics to photobucket yet so i will do it asap x x
 
here are my pics :)

Waiting to ride corkscrew

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some strange creatures ;)

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Big thunder mountain :rotfl2:

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Testing the wait times ( they were correct on this one ! )

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Let me out !!

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And finally

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We all had a fab day, we think it was a great test for our disney trip next year and we all passed with flying colours :)
 
Great report girls, looks like you had a brilliant time. I love Alton Towers,My favorite ride is Nemisis.:thumbsup2
 
we think it was a great test for our disney trip next year and we all passed with flying colours :)

Amen to that :thumbsup2

Great pics Nat - love the Big Thunder Mountain one. Can't believe where Gary had his hand on the Haunted Hollow one.
 
Looks like you all had a fun day!

I haven't been for quite a few years...maybe I should go and try out Rita & Air they sound great! :goodvibes
 
Fantastic day :thumbsup2 +great pics .Well Done Nat for riding the coasters-you're braver than me :thumbsup2 .We have never been to Alton Towers-it does look great.x.
 
Great photos girls, looks as though you all had a brillant time.
 
Looks like you had lots of fun. I quite fancy a trip there now.
 
Looks like a fun time was had by all :thumbsup2.
But the queues waiting for the monorails are just something aren't they :confused3 , they need to get that sorted!, we had the same thing earlier in the month.
 
Lovely photos ladies. Looks like you all had a great time.

Well done Nat for going on the coasters:thumbsup2
 
great report
thanks for sharing
 
Brilliant photos, looks like you all had a lovely time. I haven't been to Alton Towers for years.
 













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