So. That's that for another year.
Highlights:
- Events galore. So pleased to see an event per quarter of the season, and hopefully we will see Mardi Gras on a larger scale next year. Oktoberfest was much improved without the shackles of Covid, and Scarefest wasn't as bad as I expected. Not entirely perfect, but certainly better than last year by far.
- Entertainments. After being drained to the point of virtually no existence, entertainments have been forced down our throat this year. The absolute insanity I experienced today of being locked in Raj's Shop with the area actors and no guests was unimaginable five years ago. Utterly bonkers, hilarious, and a spectacle to those outside.
- The Retrosquad. Not everyone's cup of tea, but proof that Alton does need flat rides and that people do enjoy them. The marketing behind them as well was a nice ploy to put them in the park, not just slap them in as bog standard fairground rides with no context, which was my original fear.
The Gardens and the Towers. Great to see lots of improvements to the general tidiness of the Gardens this year, particularly earlier on in the season. The lighting over the latter month remains a treat. Also a treat, the length of time the ruins were open this year before being closed for Scarefest. The restored windows look grand and splendid, and I'm delighted they were able to utilise and highlight them as the perfect backdrop to the Fireworks.
- Fireworks. One of the best displays of the past decade, perhaps only edged out by 2013's display. A shame that a few rides were totally overlooked, but the overall package was incredible. Tonight's performance was by far the best of the three. "Neighbours? What neighbours? Get the volume cranked to full!"
Lowlights:
- The quality of the hotels. See the deep seated culture of mediocrity topic. Also, the food and beverage availability/wait times this weekend has been dire. The temperature in Ma's last night was also insufferable.
- End of season woes. The cracks normally show at the end of the season, but oh boy were they visible this year. Whilst Hex and The Smiler were out of Towers' hands, the ride availability towards the end, with Thirteen being as reliable as a local bus service, made for some pretty shoddy appearances on the park's behalf. Hopefully the Rapids leak can be fixed and the ride restored to full quality next year. Oh, and get the Monorail's window vinyls ripped off already!
The Monorail air gates.
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All in all, a good weekend to end what has been a decent recovery season following the unparalleled circumstances since the last Fireworks display. I'm really hoping the guest numbers and total revenue reflect and reward the efforts the park have made this year.
Cheers to all TSTers for the copious amount of alcohol throughout the season, and to the resort. For the first time in a very long time, there were whiffs of that cherished magic that makes the place feel so special.