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I mentioned it on 2021 discussion but yeah I think it's a lovely addition when the rides are shut.They are now offering guided tours of the gardens on selected dates.
I mentioned it on 2021 discussion but yeah I think it's a lovely addition when the rides are shut.They are now offering guided tours of the gardens on selected dates.
Just been looking at the park opening dates, I'm surprised they aren't open on the 3rd January which is a bank holiday.
Sit down food offering - It would be great to see a new restaurant in the Swiss cottage or on the right hand side of towers street as it’s desperately needed.
I went to Alton towers last weekend for lightopia and the Christmas market, which apart from the god awful weather I thought was really good.
However, I went to Blenheim palace the weekend after for their offering. They had a story led walk through of the palace which was incredible, with sets and Christmas lights and I thought I wonder of Alton could do this through the covered sections of the towers.
In the courtyard was some fair ground rides set around Christmas trees and food stalls.
The Christmas market was similar to Alton’s offering. Their light trail however was incredible , I thought lightopia was good but Blenheim just surpassed it.
Took nearly 2 hours to complete, had food and drink and covered seating with toilets half way around. Some great scenes with some set over water. Best of all was the lighting, projection mapping and lasers on the side of Blenheim palace to music.
Again, it did make me wonder if Alton could do a similar thing. This isn’t my video but if you skip to 4:30 you’ll see what I mean:
The whole event made me think of things Alton could maybe consider - don’t get me wrong, their offering was good, I was just thinking of enhancements for future years….
I attended the Christmas offering on Saturday and my entire party were very pleased with the set up. Its a shame that the rides aren't included for Passholders, or even a discount offered, but primarily we were there for the Christmas atmosphere and of course Lightopia. We had a great time, and noted the lake show finale as something where Towers are truly missing a trick - we all compared it to Efteling's Aquanura, and it got me thinking if something like that could ever be accomplished at Towers.
With some new pathwork, retractable light towers, and a rejig of the existing stage area to accomodate it, I'm pretty confident this is something the park could really effectively pursue - especially as the opening hours continue to creep into the evening. I'm aware the Towers view is one that is protected in planning, but a sympathetic paving choice (ie not concrete), well landscaped features, and retractable equipment, this could provide a great finale to any day at Towers.
The only question mark I have would be whether they would be allowed to infill a small corner of the lake (you can see where I have done this above), as its been shown that it is possible to install water features with Lightopia and previous fireworks events. This proposal would incidentally also somewhat alleviate the muddy mess that is fireworks viewing.
What do you think? This is something I don't think warranted a new thread, but you know how I love to visualise my ideas for Towers and this (at least to me) is something that would be very achievable by Merlin and add real value to the park in the long term.
Efteling (not to harp back) have similarly demanding neighbours and their show is pretty considerate. It’s largely a fountain show and doesn’t feature pyro, similar could work for Towers I’ve no doubt, as long as noise levels were considered. I don’t see it being any louder than Spinball operating day in day out, and it wouldn’t need fireworks to be successful. It wouldn’t need to be any louder than the stage shows that were happening this seasonI love the idea, I think the noise pollution from any regular outdoor show will forever be the sticking point for any regular outdoor show though. Without a bit of volume and base any show would lack impact, but with those things the locals wouldn't stand for it I think.
As far as I'm aware, any changes made to the front lawns would require planning permission as it's a sensitive site heritage wise, and that noise would be a considerable issue for locals as at Fireworks they're so loud that it's not uncommon for resident's possessions to shake.
Having a show with the noise travelling up Towers Street could potentially mean the sound travels down to the local villages, the stage setup that was present for most of the season was deliberately positioned to face away from the locals, similarly in Big Fun Showtime, the stage faces away from the local villages and is surrounded by soundproof walls/tunnel in the direction of the village themselves.
Not saying a permanent water show would be impossible but there would be a lot of variables to consider and whether the majority of guests would be willing to gather on the front lawns at the end of the day outside of holidays and events would be another factor to consider, especially if it won't lead to guests spending more on Food and Beveridge.
The noise didn’t travel down from the markets and Christmas water show, I’m not sure why it would for a different water show?