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- "Dear guest" (Possibly a bit pedantic, but wouldn't this traditionally be "Dear Guest"?)
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- The whole last paragraph doesn't quite seem to make grammatical sense to me. At very least, it feels like an "and" is missing between "attractions" and "that", as the point about "joyful and magical experience" is a separate point to "closure of several rides and attractions". I would personally have written that whole paragraph a bit differently, though.
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Skyscraper
TS Member
Should say paces

Zeock
TS Member
Some of the spacing also looks quite odd.
Thameslink Rail
TS Member
Skyscraper
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Matt N
TS Member
I don't know if I'm being massively, massively pedantic, but I also see multiple other grammar errors and generally weird phrasing in there. I can see:
Thameslink Rail
TS Member
This if for the safety of our guests
Matt N
TS Member
Wouldn't the word "memorable" have fitted in there just as well and served the same purpose?
I know it's a bit less wacky, but most people know what it means. It is also an actual word in the dictionary... "memorific" does not seem to appear in the dictionary at all, with the Cambridge English Dictionary's closest words being "memorise" and "mnemonic". Unlike "fantabulous", it would seem that Alton Towers have invented this particular word!
I know it's a bit less wacky, but most people know what it means. It is also an actual word in the dictionary... "memorific" does not seem to appear in the dictionary at all, with the Cambridge English Dictionary's closest words being "memorise" and "mnemonic". Unlike "fantabulous", it would seem that Alton Towers have invented this particular word!
Squiggs
TS Team
Alton Towers make up lots of words, that's been their brand for the best part of 10 years now.Wouldn't the word "memorable" have fitted in there just as well and served the same purpose?
I know it's a bit less wacky, but most people know what it means. It is also an actual word in the dictionary... "memorific" does not seem to appear in the dictionary at all, with the Cambridge English Dictionary's closest words being "memorise" and "mnemonic". Unlike "fantabulous", it would seem that Alton Towers have invented this particular word!
Thameslink Rail
TS Member
AT86
TS Member
I'm used to seeing people using cue instead of queue, not the other way round. That said, it is in a queue (line) so I guess you could argue it's not wrong?
Not shore I would drawer that conclusion.
Matt.GC
TS Member
Shore - Pirates. See what you did there palNot shore

jon81uk
TS Member
I'm used to seeing people using cue instead of queue, not the other way round. That said, it is in a queue (line) so I guess you could argue it's not wrong?
I've seen queue instead of cue quite a bit. There are a lot of those sort of words people struggle with I think, but a company really should be proof-reading better than this thread makes out.
The classic of course that social media posters used to get wrong was bone apple teeth when posting pictures of food, where autocorrect tried to sort out them not being able to spell bon appétit.