4 GUIDES
Alton Towers is the biggest theme park in the UK. My guides cover the headliner rollercoasters, ticket prices, the Alton Towers annual pass, and reviews of the on-site hotels including the CBeebies Land Hotel and its themed suites.
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The Alton Towers Annual Pass costs £64 per person for 12 months. I looked at this originally but decided to go with the Merlin Annual Pass instead because it covers more attractions that we planned to visit within the year such as LEGOLAND and Thorpe Park. However, the maths on the value of the Alton…
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We stayed at the CBeebies Land Hotel at Alton Towers at the start of the Easter holidays as a family of four: two adults, a four-year-old and an 18-month-old. It was our first visit to Alton Towers as a family, and we booked one night, Sunday to Monday, in the Bluey Suite through Alton Towers’…
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I’d had the Bluey Suite at the CBeebies Land Hotel on my radar for over a year before I finally booked it. We visited at the start of the Easter holidays (two adults, a four-year-old and an 18-month-old) and I can honestly say from the moment we opened the door the whole thing was worth…
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Alton Towers is expensive. Walk up to the gate on the day and you’ll pay £68 per person for a standard day ticket. For a family of four (two adults and two children) that’s £272. The good news is that very few people actually pay the walk-up price. I’ve visited Alton Towers as a family…