Steve74
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Existing block paving. If I remember rightly some were becoming uneven and a bit loose in some places.Is this repairing/replacing existing block pathways or was it tarmac here previously?
Existing block paving. If I remember rightly some were becoming uneven and a bit loose in some places.Is this repairing/replacing existing block pathways or was it tarmac here previously?
And it's good to see they are replacing it with block paving. Considering the rest of the paths in front of the Towers are tarmac, it would've been easier and cheaper to have ripped them all up and tarmac'd down to the X Sector toilets.The path was spreading in that location. No major issue but nice it is being sorted.
Is Curse open? Could they be providing a shortcut to it?It looks like the app has started to be updated for the weekend. I was doing some site admin earlier ahead of Feb Half Term and spotted that along with the Feb Half Term shows and Spinball Whizzer, Haunted Hollow is also showing as available.
Not sure if it's an oversight and will disappear over the next few days, but Haunted Hollow seems like an odd attraction to add to the line-up, on its own.![]()
That’s not a surprise given the restructure, but it’s a shame that the park spent so much time trying to introduce a product, but Merlin seem to cut things before it’s able to gain any momentum.Haunted Hollow was open at Christmas, I wonder if they have just forgotten to take it off the app.
In other news Alton Towers archive have posted that they believe the house and garden tours have been scrapped for 2026, so presumably that’s no access to the Towers now - paid or otherwise.
Alton towers hotel now has automatic doors
I was going to say; haven’t the doors always been automatic?Those doors may be new but they've had automatic doors there for as long as I can remember


4 of Towers coasters are desperate for a repaint Oblivion, Rita, Galactica abd The Smiler though in all honesty its hard to tell whether repaint or simple jet washing is the best way.It seems like the routine winter maintenance has extended to the netting around Rita too. This may have been posted but I couldn't see it.
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For those who don't use Facebook, Coastal Nets Ltd posted the following.
"Another big job completed in tough conditions. Not easy fitting this in freezing wet conditions but we got there. Rita roller coaster at Alton Towers all ready for the new season."
Interesting that they use a company primarily invested in the manufacturing of marine grade fishing nets to do their ride netting. Admittedly, the company do also specialise in industrial and sporting netting. I suppose a net manufactured to the notoriously tough conditions of a marine environment will withstand other applications such as in sporting and industrial very, very well.
On a side note, Rita really needs a repaint don't ya think? I suppose it does fit the dark forest aesthetic as is. But that's besides the point.
I suppose the nets are more of a compliance issue so they have to be done, rather than the park doing it because they felt like it as would be the case with a repaint.
