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I feel extremely sorry for the staff and the guests today. Imagine travelling all the way there, to spend 2 hours in the park with no toilets and no water, to be told they're closing. I get that they can re-visit, but there begs the question of wasting people's time, and money getting there.

Also feel for the staff who will probably have some very angry Karen's to deal with.

I suppose it depends when the fault was identified, if they didn’t notice until the park had opened then they are a bit stuck.
 
I suppose it depends when the fault was identified, if they didn’t notice until the park had opened then they are a bit stuck.

Yeah I'm more on about the staff with no power/say over the kind of 'do we open, do we close' decisions, who are the front-line customer service face and will probably bare the brunt of the complaints. If the Management Team knew about this prior to opening then that's a poor show from them.
 
Please kindly be advised that due to a strong electrical storm overnight our water supply at the Resort has been interrupted and we need to close. Please do not travel to the Resort.

We will revalidate any guests who have booked a ticket for today and had their visit to Alton Towers Resort interrupted. Details will be available online shortly. We apologise for the inconvenience caused and look forward to welcoming you back soon.

That’s now posted on the Alton Towers website when the page loads.
 
Communications on point today.

I wonder if they're doing a gradual closure now, in the hope they can get something turned on before everyone leaves the park.

If admissions are still not letting people in, does that mean your day ends when you have to go to the hotel for the toilet?
 
If it broke overnight I can't see how they wouldn't have noticed before opening.

Depends what the fault is, pretty sure a lot of Towers water supply has local pumps due to the topography. It’s possible the pumps where knocked out but there was enough pressure in the system for early use of the water, then the pressure quickly dropped as guests started using it in the first hour.

Not saying that’s what happened just pointing out sometimes things are not as simple as they seem.
 
So is the park closed or not? It reads to me like they don't want anybody else turning up, but those already there can stay.
 
So is the park closed or not? It reads to me like they don't want anybody else turning up, but those already there can stay.

That's how I read it, but I can't see how they can keep the park open and running safely & effienctly without mains water? Do they have any sort of backup supply like they have for power outages?
 
Surprised they opened at all if the only functioning toilets were in the hotels. I guess they assumed they could fix the problem quickly but it wasn't possibly.

Hope the garden lawns didn't get too much of a pasting.
 
Sorry to double post but there now installing some portakabins on the lawn.

About 30 in total.

I would add a picture but I don't know how!
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