Attractions
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Alton
Towers is known throughout the world for its
innovative attractions which push technology
and the human body to its extremities.
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If
you know the name of the attraction you are interested
in, then select it from the selection box below
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Themed
Areas
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Alton
Towers is divided into several themed areas, whether
it be the mellow atmosphere of Merrie England,
the African village called Katanga Canyon, or
the thrills of X-Sector. Select which area you
wish to visit, and find out about the area, and
which attractions you will find there.
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Towers
Street
Whether
it be sweets or ice-cream for the kids, a trendy
jacket for dad, a cool brolly for mum, or whatever
else you may fancy, Towers Street is where it's
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Cred
Street
Situated behind
the Towers, Cred Street is family orientated. Here
you will find peace and tranquility, that is until
Barney the Dinosaur makes an appearance. |
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Katanga
Canyon
Here in an African
colonial village you will find the Runaway Minetrain,
and the ferocious Congo River Rapids. |
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X-Sector
Dare you enter the
X-Sector, with the foreboding Oblivion, and coaster-in-the-dark,
Black Hole? |
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Merrie
England
Traditional attractions
including the Tea-Cups, 3D Cinema, and the well-loved
Log Flume. |
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The
Towers
Explore the old
mansion house, currently undergoing renovation,
or try out Hex, and witness the legend of the Towers
for yourself. |
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Gloomy
Wood
Explore the forest
cemetary before entering the most haunted house
in the United Kingdom. |
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Storybook
Land
A magical place
dedicated to the young at heart. |
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Forbidden
Valley
Now the home of
two world-class rollercoasters! Make sure you get
to Forbidden Valley early. |
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Adventure
Land
No Adults Allowed.....
well thats what the kids would want anyway.... |
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Ug
Land
Return to a prehistoric
age with a visit to the land where fun began. |
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Old
MacDonalds Farm
Take a trip round
the Riverbank Eye-Spy or drive a tractor on the
Tractor Ride. |
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The
Gardens
Take a walk around
what are probably the most beautiful gardens in
the United Kingdom. |
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