Will share this here and take it with a pinch of salt... I'd love this to be true too yet if it is what sort of other flat we talking ?
I know we are all aware of the 3 ride deal that's supposedly happened, yet would we get 2 for 2025 or just a install for a second ?
Thrill ? Family ?
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An additional X-Sector flat ride wouldn't be difficult to install during the season if it was something like a Huss Breakdance / Booster on the Enterprise site.
Would be nice if true.
I didn't mean now (was more thinking about the 3 ride deal) I was more wondering if we would see planning permission if a replacement is done.If they replace Blade it won't be this year, they can't be having a big construction site in the way of their two newest rides (as well as the f&b vendors)
It should be replaced for 2026 though, but I'll bet that it won't be
with flat rides, It is more a question of their foundation, if it needs little foundation work then it could be quick, toxication needed a lot of foundation works, so it has taken like a year to build, once foundations are built it is just a relatively small amount of time to build the ride, then any themingSurely any flat arriving mid season would be temporary rather than anything themed and whilst that’s fine for capacity it would mean…
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I am curious what spots it could be in,
I am aware there is one in DF and the enterprise spot, is teh blade a GDO area?
Not so much of the S any more. A large section of it was cut down last year. The buildings were still up, but not sure how much of the actual course is still there. You can see some pictures of the demolition on our Tree Top Quest page.Especially looking towards the abandoned high-ropes course that is just kind of sitting SBNO.
Slightly off-topic, but very relevant to Towers given the proximity. But a new holiday park near Cheadle has been approved by the local council after years of delays.
BBC News - New holiday park approved after years of objection
Interesting development because aside from the occasional B&B and Campsite, there isn’t much ‘local’ accommodation near Towers. Having potentially up to 250 rooms with a good amount of amenities planned could give Towers guests a serious alternative to what’s currently offered on-resort. Therefore, will we see the park try and up its game Resort-side? Especially looking towards the abandoned high-ropes course that is just kind of sitting SBNO.
Do you know where this actually is? I'm finding multiple results, varying from an 8 minute drive to 75 minutes but i'm assuming the former is more likely correct?
This will be great for us, we always stay in an Airbnb but they're typically 30-40 minute drives.
Do you know where this actually is? I'm finding multiple results, varying from an 8 minute drive to 75 minutes but i'm assuming the former is more likely correct?
This will be great for us, we always stay in an Airbnb but they're typically 30-40 minute drives.
Slightly off-topic, but very relevant to Towers given the proximity. But a new holiday park near Cheadle has been approved by the local council after years of delays.
BBC News - New holiday park approved after years of objection
Interesting development because aside from the occasional B&B and Campsite, there isn’t much ‘local’ accommodation near Towers. Having potentially up to 250 rooms with a good amount of amenities planned could give Towers guests a serious alternative to what’s currently offered on-resort. Therefore, will we see the park try and up its game Resort-side? Especially looking towards the abandoned high-ropes course that is just kind of sitting SBNO.
churnet valley railway is in the middle of an expansion, they have built track down to leek (and a temporary station), the next stage from what I understand is building a station at leek and a turnaround track and maybe a visitor center. so unless a large investment / grant comes in to expand it to oak more and then Alton I doubt they would want to start another project whilst this one is underway.it should also hopefully revive expanding the churnet valley railway closer to Alton up to oakamoor sand sidings
churnet valley railway is in the middle of an expansion, they have built track down to leek (and a temporary station), the next stage from what I understand is building a station at leek and a turnaround track and maybe a visitor center. so unless a large investment / grant comes in to expand it to oak more and then Alton I doubt they would want to start another project whilst this one is underway.
(leek is the opposite way to Alton on the railway for context)
the best video I could find of the first public train to leek:
From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1heTYu33V3w
You are correct finishing Leek to allow to to accept passengers is key for 2025 (Install of runaround loop, finish of platform) then Oakamoor sand sidings hopefully 2026…
I mean it is possible, but very unlikely it will be done before the 2030's, unless Alton towers (or similar such as the council) aids with funding for it as I think it would require an additional grant which can take time to get accepted.Ash has had this pipe dream for years, don't kill it off now.
yep, would need some way to essentially get from the bottom of the valley to the top (alton station is down the valley near DF)It still doesn't fix the access issues from the station to the main park. It's a hell of an incline. They'd have to plough loads into new roads and buses or a new skyride system