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2015: Alton Towers Enchanted Village
Scott
Former TS Team Member
We've posted some pictures of the Show Lodge onto our Facebook page...
Here's a selection of the images!
Here's a selection of the images!





Burbs
TS Team
Yes.One small concern. The small panes of glass around the door..... would this not be easy for someone to smash the small pane by the door handle, reach in and open the door?
Well done Merlin... again.
jon81uk
TS Member
You would be able to open from inside without a keycard (if it is same as most hotel rooms). But most modern double glazing is hard to smash. Plus with housekeeping and other guests in the area I very much doubt anyone would chance breaking in, would be easier to smash a car window and steal from there.
Yeah you dont need a keycard to open a hotel room from the inside. I may be wrong but the glass doesnt look double glazed from the photos..... it probably is. Just a thought tho if you have lodges in a quieter part of the resort and someone peering through the glass spots iPads, wallets etc left in the room.
Slugjc
TS Member
Since this is just for show they could be just penny pinching by not having DG. It would be very merlin, and lets be frank. If you were to stay in them even with the best security would you leave all valuables in full show? If you did then I think you deserve to be robbed wouldn't leave them on full show in the car.
siralgenon
TS Member
You wouldn't need to smash a hotel window, it'd just fall in by itself.I'd imagine it's no more of an issue/risk as someone trying to smash the window and break into a ground floor hotel room.
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Dave
TS Founding Member
Is everyone here scared that everyone will break in and steal all your possessions? If so, I feel sorry for where you all live.
It's clearly double glazed, and it's clear that noone will break in similar to how noone breaks into Haven Caravan sites or Center Parcs lodges.
I think people are just scared that they are struggling to find actual things to criticise. Creating hot sweats and the shakes.
TheMan
TS Member
You mean like the people who steal the bags? No can't imagine for a second they wouldn't be opportunist lol!
Come on, those lodges are great, and as if you deserve to have your stuff stolen for leaving it an lodge you're paying money for with a window in it? NO ONE deserves to have stuff stolen for maybe forgetting to put it away, what a ridiculous thing to say.
Yes, people steal. Yes, people break in, and YES IT HAPPENS AT TOWERS and is likely at some point to happen in a lodge unless their is suitable security around because they do look vulnerable now it's been mentioned.
We do not live in the 1940/50s etc when people left their front doors open and neighbours popped in unannounced gave your kids a clip around the ear and helped themselves to a bit of sugar to return later.
Get real.
Come on, those lodges are great, and as if you deserve to have your stuff stolen for leaving it an lodge you're paying money for with a window in it? NO ONE deserves to have stuff stolen for maybe forgetting to put it away, what a ridiculous thing to say.
Yes, people steal. Yes, people break in, and YES IT HAPPENS AT TOWERS and is likely at some point to happen in a lodge unless their is suitable security around because they do look vulnerable now it's been mentioned.
We do not live in the 1940/50s etc when people left their front doors open and neighbours popped in unannounced gave your kids a clip around the ear and helped themselves to a bit of sugar to return later.
Get real.
delta79
TS Member
With everything in life a lot of factors determine the theft risk. I can see the risk being the same as a caravan at a haven park. There could be time where the risk is a bit higher than normal, however that happens in a dynamic environment of hostelling.
I think there is a higher risk of someone pickpocketing you in a queueline than breaking in to a room and nicking your stuff.
I think there is a higher risk of someone pickpocketing you in a queueline than breaking in to a room and nicking your stuff.
Jeez this is getting outta hand! I merely stated that there was a small window, which, to me, looked single glazed, right next to where the door handle was. And given these are "woodland" chalets maybe in quieter areas of the resort - there may - in my opinion - be a small risk of the glass being smashed and the handle opened from the inside. That's it.
Yes, the glass probably is double glazed, yes, you probably do have more chance of having something taken from your car in the car park. It was just my initial thoughts when I saw that.
As for criticisms, so what if someone wants to say they think these look pretty naff, or look absolutely awesome, its a discussion board isn't it?
Yes, the glass probably is double glazed, yes, you probably do have more chance of having something taken from your car in the car park. It was just my initial thoughts when I saw that.
As for criticisms, so what if someone wants to say they think these look pretty naff, or look absolutely awesome, its a discussion board isn't it?