Bowser
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Far from ideal… and this is with capped RAP numbers
I suspect Legoland share RAP numbers with FT and the latter hog the slots.
Far from ideal… and this is with capped RAP numbers
I went on quite a quiet day but here was my experience:In particular i'm wondering about Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean and Phantom Manor? My son is a lot more tolerant of queues if they're moving regularly and nicely themed (i.e. most rides at Efteling) so would be a shame to say miss the elevator room in Phantom Manor if the queue was a reasonable length.
I went on quite a quiet day but here was my experience:
I am not sure, I havent used either the fast pass or RAP,Thanks. So sounds like Pirates, Star Tours and Phantom Manor in particular have good queues. Do you know if RAP going in via the exit bypasses them completely or is there a merge point somehow?
We are delighted to welcome you back to Alton Towers Resort for the 2025 season! Before your visit, we would like to share important updates regarding the Ride Access Pass system, along with exciting details about our brand-new attraction, Toxicator.
Ride Access Pass – Essential Information for 2025
Pre-Booking Your Ride Access Pass All Ride Access Pass (RAP) reservations must be made online in advance. If your preferred date is fully booked, a limited number of additional reservations will be released online daily (between 9 am - 10 am) for the following day.
Please note that same-day reservations are not available, and once a date reaches capacity, no further RAP allocations will be provided at the Resort from our Guest Services colleagues.
We have discontinued the daily waitlist, instead introducing an optimised online availability service, allowing guests to pre plan their visit more effectively.
Collecting Your Ride Access Pass Reservation Your RAP timesheets can be collected from the following locations:
• Guest Services at Admissions: Before the turnstiles, open until 11:30am
• Towers Street Guest Services
• Forbidden Valley Guest Services Hub
• Hotel & Accommodation Guests: Available at the reception desks of Alton Towers Hotel, Splash Landings Hotel, and CBeebies Land Hotel
Cancelling your Ride Access Pass Cancelling your Ride Access Pass reservation is now more convenient with our dedicated cancellation inbox. Simply complete the Ride Access Pass Cancellation form to modify or cancel your booking efficiently. We strongly encourage guests to cancel reservations if you can no longer attend on your chosen date. This helps us maximise our capacity and often allows us to offer the Ride Access Pass to other guests, which we know has such a positive impact on their visit.
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Enhancing Your Visit If you are unable to secure a RAP for your chosen date, consider these options to make the most of your visit:
• Plan Ahead: Use the Alton Towers App to check ride times, and view live updates on the day of your visit.
• Parent Queue Share: If visiting with children, take advantage of our Parent Queue Share service. For more details, visit our Help Centre.
• Single Rider Queues: Reduce wait times by using Single Rider queues, available for the following attractions:
• The Smiler
• Th13teen
• Spinball Whizzer
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New for 2025 – Toxicator The process of safely assisting guests from the ride requires a limit on the number of Ride Access Pass (RAP) users who can board at any one time. This is common practice across all our rides to ensure the safety and efficiency of the RAP system. As a brand-new attraction, Toxicator is expected to be extremely popular, because of this, we will need to dynamically manage the RAP queue throughout the day, which may result in temporary RAP queue closures. Simply follow the instructions from our colleagues and we’ll get you on the ride as quickly as possible!
If the queue is closed when you arrive, we encourage you to make the most of your time at the Resort by exploring our other fantastic rides and attractions before checking back later. We kindly ask guests not to wait in the surrounding area while the queue is closed to ensure everyone’s comfort and safety. For real-time updates on when the queue is opened and closed, we recommend downloading the Alton Towers Resort app to stay informed throughout your visit.
Key Ride Restrictions for Toxicator
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, please be aware of the following general restrictions:
Minimum Age: 10+
Minimum height: 1.4m
Maximum height: 1.95m (due to the shoulder harness)
In addition, the following RAP-specific safety requirements apply:
All RAP Guests (Yellow & Red ID Holders):
• Must meet all standard attraction restrictions.
• Must have the ability to brace using at least three limbs.
• Guests with an above-the-knee leg amputation cannot ride.
• Must be able to sit upright and support their own body weight, including their neck and head.
Additional Requirements:
• Yellow RAP ID holders may ride alone or choose to be accompanied by a carer. Please note that the carer will only be allowed to ride if they have been prebooked and marked on the RAP timesheet
• Non-ambulant guests must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without being carried.
• Prosthetic limbs must be removed before riding.
As mentioned in the Toxicator thread, Talocan is also 10+, so it must be a thing for all Huss suspended top spins.Minimum age 10 seems quite random, I wonder if they will actually enforce it.
Minimum age 10 seems quite random, I wonder if they will actually enforce it.
Good to see we are still not receiving any RAP based communications despite asking to be put on the mailing lists multiple timesAn email was sent to Towers' RAP users this morning;
This is a very good point, although I'm not a fan of digital RAP personally.Of course if they had the digital system they could apply that across all rides like they do at Chessington and Legoland rather than have people with mobility issues etc traipse across a gigantic park only to find out a queue is closed when they get there.