Alton Towers

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Alton Towers Resort: Entrance Ticket

Alton Towers Resort: Entrance Ticket

Discover the excitement of Alton Towers Resort with its variety of rides, attractions and entertainment for thrill-seekers, families and kids of all ages! See the Alton Towers Dungeon which was launched in 2019 and is a hilariously hideous journey through Staffordshire’s darkest history. Experience 7 world-class rollercoasters throughout the resort. Ride on the latest addition, "Wicker Man", that brings together wood and fire, as well as "Nemesis" with its iconic twists and turns, "Oblivion" with its sheer vertical drop, and "The Smiler" with its world-record 14 inversions. For those with little ones in tow, explore "CBeebies Land", which is the perfect place to meet some of your favourite CBeebies friends including the Teletubbies, Peter Rabbit, and Postman Pat. Families can also discover Sharkbait Reef by SEA LIFE, learn to drive at Cuckoo Cars Driving School, catch the Runaway Mine Train, or enjoy the spins and thrills on Spinball Whizzer!

Alton Towers: Alton Towers Waterpark

Alton Towers: Alton Towers Waterpark

Start by drifting along lazy rivers, then get drenched by our crazy cannons before steeling yourself to brave the jaw-dropping speed of our awesome Master Blaster water coaster. Happily splash away in our interactive play areas or face our heart-pounding, high-speed water slides. In summertime, head outside to float under the sun, soothe yourself in the Bubbly Wubbly pool and experience our thrilliant Flash Floods flume ride! The Alton Towers Waterpark is simply overflowing with fantabulous, watery delights for all ages!

Alton Towers: Our most recommended tours and activities

Alton Towers Resort: Entrance Ticket

Alton Towers Resort: Entrance Ticket

Discover the excitement of Alton Towers Resort with its variety of rides, attractions and entertainment for thrill-seekers, families and kids of all ages! See the Alton Towers Dungeon which was launched in 2019 and is a hilariously hideous journey through Staffordshire’s darkest history. Experience 7 world-class rollercoasters throughout the resort. Ride on the latest addition, "Wicker Man", that brings together wood and fire, as well as "Nemesis" with its iconic twists and turns, "Oblivion" with its sheer vertical drop, and "The Smiler" with its world-record 14 inversions. For those with little ones in tow, explore "CBeebies Land", which is the perfect place to meet some of your favourite CBeebies friends including the Teletubbies, Peter Rabbit, and Postman Pat. Families can also discover Sharkbait Reef by SEA LIFE, learn to drive at Cuckoo Cars Driving School, catch the Runaway Mine Train, or enjoy the spins and thrills on Spinball Whizzer!

Alton Towers: Alton Towers Waterpark

Alton Towers: Alton Towers Waterpark

Start by drifting along lazy rivers, then get drenched by our crazy cannons before steeling yourself to brave the jaw-dropping speed of our awesome Master Blaster water coaster. Happily splash away in our interactive play areas or face our heart-pounding, high-speed water slides. In summertime, head outside to float under the sun, soothe yourself in the Bubbly Wubbly pool and experience our thrilliant Flash Floods flume ride! The Alton Towers Waterpark is simply overflowing with fantabulous, watery delights for all ages!

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What people are saying about Alton Towers

Overall rating

4.3
(31 reviews)

Great day out, park and rides fabulous. Parked car easily although had to pay parking separately. Entry efficient and lots of opportunities to purchase food and drinks. Negative aspect is the length of time we sent queuing for rides. We were in park 12 hours and only on 5 rides. Unable to purchase fast track passes to rides as they were sold out on day of entry. Would definitely recommend get your guide as tickets were cheaper than at park .

+ Nice coasters +surprising good Curse At Alton Manor darkride (not suitable for little kids) +lovely gardens -The entry fee ist fair, but parking fee ist 10 pounds and you need a bunch of extra paid fast pass tickets to get through most of the big coasters. +/-even If there's a cbeebies land for children, most of the attractions are -in my opinion- made for teens and adults. +anyway, it's a cool park so we'll come back

We enjoyed today picked a good time of year to go the wasn't bad for the most annoying thing by far was the fact there are no maps around the parkl downloading it onto the phone it was too difficult to read and to small as I didn't have my reading glasses with me so he spent most of the day getting lost just every now and then put a couple of Max up on billboard so we can see where we're going

Queues were not too long maximum 1 hour wait for big rides. Impossible to do whole park in one day. Lovely gardens and helpful staff.

Huge park, lots of greenery! Incredible attractions, few queues…