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2026: General Discussion
Matt N
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I think it’s quite evident that the strategy of banking on the novelty and “prestige” of working in a theme park isn’t pulling people to work at Alton Towers, or at very least work there and stay there long-term, anymore.
This might have worked when times were, relatively speaking, “better” a decade or two ago and people could afford to do jobs out of passion alone, but in an era where bills are going up and money doesn’t stretch as far as it used to, I think doing a job out of passion alone is a lot harder and people want something in return for their labour.
When you take the novelty of the theme park environment out of the equation, I see very little that would attract a skilled engineer, or even a teenager or young adult wanting a part-time job, to work at Alton Towers. If we look at it coldly and objectively, Alton Towers pays lowly, frequently offers unstable and inconsistent seasonal work, requires employees to work outdoors for large parts of the day whatever the weather, offers poor career progression, often requires employees to work unsociable hours (e.g. weekends, later nights, earlier mornings), often requires employees to be up on their feet and moving around for large amounts of the day and practically requires you to drive there or get lifts (and frequently long distances at that, if we go by the distance from the nearest cities or even moderately sized towns). If I were a local skilled engineer, I’d be putting my CV into somewhere like JCB over Alton Towers, where I could earn a likely larger salary, work sociable hours, be in a nice warm indoor environment, have better job security through guaranteed year-round employment and not drive as far, to name just a few plusses. If I were a local teenager or young adult, I’d be putting my CV into a supermarket or restaurant, where the establishment offers guaranteed year-round work, is likely closer to my house and keeps me indoors at very least. Or maybe one of those remote call centre-type jobs on LinkedIn, where I can sit in my bedroom and earn similar amounts of money!
The simple truth is that parks like Alton Towers thrive on having experience and employees with inbuilt years of knowledge. To ensure this going forward, they need to make the package more compelling to attract the right people in the first place and make them stay there!
This might have worked when times were, relatively speaking, “better” a decade or two ago and people could afford to do jobs out of passion alone, but in an era where bills are going up and money doesn’t stretch as far as it used to, I think doing a job out of passion alone is a lot harder and people want something in return for their labour.
When you take the novelty of the theme park environment out of the equation, I see very little that would attract a skilled engineer, or even a teenager or young adult wanting a part-time job, to work at Alton Towers. If we look at it coldly and objectively, Alton Towers pays lowly, frequently offers unstable and inconsistent seasonal work, requires employees to work outdoors for large parts of the day whatever the weather, offers poor career progression, often requires employees to work unsociable hours (e.g. weekends, later nights, earlier mornings), often requires employees to be up on their feet and moving around for large amounts of the day and practically requires you to drive there or get lifts (and frequently long distances at that, if we go by the distance from the nearest cities or even moderately sized towns). If I were a local skilled engineer, I’d be putting my CV into somewhere like JCB over Alton Towers, where I could earn a likely larger salary, work sociable hours, be in a nice warm indoor environment, have better job security through guaranteed year-round employment and not drive as far, to name just a few plusses. If I were a local teenager or young adult, I’d be putting my CV into a supermarket or restaurant, where the establishment offers guaranteed year-round work, is likely closer to my house and keeps me indoors at very least. Or maybe one of those remote call centre-type jobs on LinkedIn, where I can sit in my bedroom and earn similar amounts of money!
The simple truth is that parks like Alton Towers thrive on having experience and employees with inbuilt years of knowledge. To ensure this going forward, they need to make the package more compelling to attract the right people in the first place and make them stay there!
John
TS Member
Monorail is a non issue and buses put on instead. I think even though it’s cool to have a monorail, the buses are a suitable more reliable replacement if they can buy a few and wrap them.
Minor comment on this point - the buses ran at peak arrival/departure hours only. We ended up walking back to the car park after discovering the bus wasn't running
Benjsh
TS Member
I think it’s quite evident that the strategy of banking on the novelty and “prestige” of working in a theme park isn’t pulling people to work at Alton Towers, or at very least work there and stay there long-term, anymore.
This might have worked when times were, relatively speaking, “better” a decade or two ago and people could afford to do jobs out of passion alone, but in an era where bills are going up and money doesn’t stretch as far as it used to, I think doing a job out of passion alone is a lot harder and people want something in return for their labour.
When you take the novelty of the theme park environment out of the equation, I see very little that would attract a skilled engineer, or even a teenager or young adult wanting a part-time job, to work at Alton Towers. If we look at it coldly and objectively, Alton Towers pays lowly, frequently offers unstable and inconsistent seasonal work, requires employees to work outdoors for large parts of the day whatever the weather, offers poor career progression, often requires employees to work unsociable hours (e.g. weekends, later nights, earlier mornings), often requires employees to be up on their feet and moving around for large amounts of the day and practically requires you to drive there or get lifts (and frequently long distances at that, if we go by the distance from the nearest cities or even moderately sized towns). If I were a local skilled engineer, I’d be putting my CV into somewhere like JCB over Alton Towers, where I could earn a likely larger salary, work sociable hours, be in a nice warm indoor environment, have better job security through guaranteed year-round employment and not drive as far, to name just a few plusses. If I were a local teenager or young adult, I’d be putting my CV into a supermarket or restaurant, where the establishment offers guaranteed year-round work, is likely closer to my house and keeps me indoors at very least. Or maybe one of those remote call centre-type jobs on LinkedIn, where I can sit in my bedroom and earn similar amounts of money!
The simple truth is that parks like Alton Towers thrive on having experience and employees with inbuilt years of knowledge. To ensure this going forward, they need to make the package more compelling to attract the right people in the first place and make them stay there!
Fantastic post Matt. I completely agree with every single point.
Times have changed and Britain has changed with it for sure. Sentiment alone isnt enough any longer. They need to pay better wages and offer more job security somehow. Having to hire and retrain new staff every single spring because 30-40% move on is not a good business strategy. Its probably why the start of the season goes so poorly as too many new faces to get up to speed in a short amount of time.
Skyscraper
TS Member
Full video of the light show, courtesy of TowersTimes;
From: https://youtu.be/eBX9z9O2a04?si=-k04WrPffA-HCDlH
I think it looks cool, would be great if they did a spooky-themed one for Scarefest!
From: https://youtu.be/eBX9z9O2a04?si=-k04WrPffA-HCDlH
I think it looks cool, would be great if they did a spooky-themed one for Scarefest!
The_bup
TS Member
Full video of the light show, courtesy of TowersTimes;
From: https://youtu.be/eBX9z9O2a04?si=-k04WrPffA-HCDlH
I think it looks cool, would be great if they did a spooky-themed one for Scarefest!
It's good to see the IMAscore fireworks music back in the park again. We've seen it before, but too good to go to waste I say.
I'm supposing this can run fairly cheaply - there's nothing more to it than whats obvious?
Bert2theSpark
TS Member
Full video of the light show, courtesy of TowersTimes;
From: https://youtu.be/eBX9z9O2a04?si=-k04WrPffA-HCDlH
I think it looks cool, would be great if they did a spooky-themed one for Scarefest!
What a cool reuse of an old Fireworks soundtrack, this is slowly becoming the definitive Alton Towers soundtrack and watching that genuinely gave me chills. This looks like the brainchild of one of the Ents techies, so I hope we get more rolling night-time stuff like this in the future as it’s that bit extra that the park needs.
Hopefully we get more stuff like this going forward, especially as rolling entertainment offerings. Non-ride offerings is what the park needs, would love to see the Garden Lights Walk brought back as a walkthrough at Christmas and Scarefest in particular. It all got kind of ditched when Lightopia went bankrupt.
Skyscraper
TS Member
The Gardens Lights Walk was a separate thing to Lightopia.What a cool reuse of an old Fireworks soundtrack, this is slowly becoming the definitive Alton Towers soundtrack and watching that genuinely gave me chills. This looks like the brainchild of one of the Ents techies, so I hope we get more rolling night-time stuff like this in the future as it’s that bit extra that the park needs.
Hopefully we get more stuff like this going forward, especially as rolling entertainment offerings. Non-ride offerings is what the park needs, would love to see the Garden Lights Walk brought back as a walkthrough at Christmas and Scarefest in particular. It all got kind of ditched when Lightopia went bankrupt.
Bert2theSpark
TS Member
I’m fully aware of that, but Lightopia was a replacement of the Garden Lights Walk functionally speaking, after they ceased with Lightopia the whole concept of a night-time walkthrough got canned.The Gardens Lights Walk was a separate thing to Lightopia.
Maybe even Fireworks/Alton After Dark could get something similar to Garden Lights, but themed to Steampunk/Stargazing. Would work if they want to make the themes of those events more prevalent, nothing too deep though if they mostly want to draw crowds from passer-by’s.
VerticalLoop123
TS Member
Howard seemed to be out front and centre in the morning and saw him wandering around Towers Street in the afternoon. I can imagine a few people gave him an earful of what they thought of their day!I feel sorry for the frontline staff, they have to bear the brunt of the general publics wrath. If anything goes wrong and any poor/stupid decisions happen from management they get all the moans from guests.
As a new season never blame a situation on them
We had an on running joke all day when saw something wrong we yelled HOWARD! Actually nearly accidentally summoned him in a queue for donuts when we saw the prices- he was literally right in front of us
Secret Weapon
TS Member
Does anybody know why there was a line of staff greeting visitors whilst wearing high-viz vests yesterday? (see screenshot below)
Was this a tribute to John Burton's final day??
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Was this a tribute to John Burton's final day??
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Yes that's what the Christmas event really needs, although they'd probably have to have it shorter due to curse opening at christmas nowI’m fully aware of that, but Lightopia was a replacement of the Garden Lights Walk functionally speaking, after they ceased with Lightopia the whole concept of a night-time walkthrough got canned.
Maybe even Fireworks/Alton After Dark could get something similar to Garden Lights, but themed to Steampunk/Stargazing. Would work if they want to make the themes of those events more prevalent, nothing too deep though if they mostly want to draw crowds from passer-by’s.
GooseOnTheLoose
TS Member
No. You can safely save that for your multiverse.Was this a tribute to John Burton's final day??
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VerticalLoop123
TS Member
We ended up giving them all a high five running down towers street- think some people then started doing it and filming. Think they were just normal staff supporting with opening day and helping set the atmosphere.Does anybody know why there was a line of staff greeting visitors whilst wearing high-viz vests yesterday? (see screenshot below)
Was this a tribute to John Burton's final day??
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Should of had Towers Street Patrol out or Alton Bear instead of corporate uniform to have a more fun vibeDoes anybody know why there was a line of staff greeting visitors whilst wearing high-viz vests yesterday? (see screenshot below)
Was this a tribute to John Burton's final day??
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Screenshot 20260315 203413 You Tube hosted at ImgBB
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ATTP haven't been out since 2022, probably don't even know where the outfits areShould of had Towers Street Patrol out or Alton Bear instead of corporate uniform to have a more fun vibe
Secret Weapon
TS Member
Already added to the thread!No. You can safely save that for your multiverse.
But, for what it's worth, Coaster Dad said at the 8:01 mark of his Opening Day vlog that John Burton was seen in one of the restaurants yesterday... (see below)
From: https://youtu.be/9TUy3nTXUo4?t=8m01s
