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There’s some pretty ludicrous arguments being rolled out here as a defence for some pretty basic, obvious cleaning just not being done.

The algae hasn’t appeared overnight. The hotel is open. It’s possible to clean something more than once a year. It’s possible to clean stuff in the winter.

This isn’t an oversight or blip, it’s just yet another example of standards across the park being in the absolute doldrums.

I mean someone who does this thing for a living gave an explanation, I wouldn’t call that ludicrous.

I think the comments from @siralgenon about the waterpark are more telling. It usually gets a deep clean in early January, clearly hasn’t this closed season.
 
Amazing how other, well run establishments manage to keep their canopies clean. Indeed Alton Towers hotel used to be one.

You can clean it in the winter; they haven’t.

I have seen bits of towers look like that in February even decades ago. I mean if we go back to the so called golden age of Towers you would t have seen it as the place wasn’t open in Feb. That part of the world is far more exposed to these things than many other park locations

But again the signs of continued deterioration are described better in the post about the water park, which are far more indicative of brewing issues than a yet to be cleaned canopy.
 
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