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Media Coverage of Alton Towers
Matt.GC
TS Member
If we shout about it loud enough, it may doWe got stuck on the Skyline for about 20 minutes today, has it made the news yet?
Rob
TS Team
Alton towers is a major brand. All major brands get attacked and attacked and attacked. Unless of course that major brand uses the newspaper to advertise!!!
Which Alton Towers and Merlin do, all of the time..!
RE. Skyride - it does seem to be stopping a lot more than usual this season. I have no idea why that is.
Rojo
TS Member
In my cynical mind it irks me that those writing the articles will be trying their hardest to get on SW8 press days. I also imagine that AT won't want to rock the boat too much, as they will be relying on the press to advertise their new coaster. Especially to casuals and families who may not follow AT on social media/forums etc...
bluesonichd
TS Member
If Madonna can get compensation from the mail for their reporting surely Towers can too 
Madonna accepts damages over 'invasion of privacy' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40740989
Madonna accepts damages over 'invasion of privacy' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40740989
delta79
TS Member
In the bottom corner of page 56, next to an advert for a stair lift.They will have probably put a small retraction in the next day
*We said the Alton Towers Oblivion riders were stuck for 3 hours when in fact they were stuck for 10 minutes
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Slugjc
TS Member
Which Alton Towers and Merlin do, all of the time..!
RE. Skyride - it does seem to be stopping a lot more than usual this season. I have no idea why that is.
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Do they advertise in the daily heil and mirror? That's who after them!
Heavy social media next year. Kelloggs and the scum. As usual. Other papers will report opening teething problems with the ride. As they do now. People only really take to twitter/facebook to moan. Breeding ground for hacks.
bluesonichd
TS Member
typical 15yr boy "aspiring journalist" who started the last rounds of media coverage 
Rick
TS Member
A Little piece from Ian Crabbe in the Stoke Sentinel - doesn't really say much, but the whole thing has quite a nice positive tone to it.
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/pers...ill-visitors/story-30469234-detail/story.html
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/pers...ill-visitors/story-30469234-detail/story.html
ChristmasPud
TS Member
Nice positive article. Only BS is the CBeebies hotel being "the first of its kind in the world", when Merlin have done decorated prefab Premier Inns in almost all their theme parks now!
Was thinking on a visit to the waterpark the other day how great Splash Landings was as a fairly standard hotel but designed creatively and with a really fun themed offering (moreso before the extra tackiness came in), the difference between this and the latest hotel outings is obvious, but the CBeebies IP wrapper is too tempting for most.
Was thinking on a visit to the waterpark the other day how great Splash Landings was as a fairly standard hotel but designed creatively and with a really fun themed offering (moreso before the extra tackiness came in), the difference between this and the latest hotel outings is obvious, but the CBeebies IP wrapper is too tempting for most.
James
TS Founding Member
It's vital for us to continue creating new rides, attractions, shows and accommodation that are individual and unique, and we're already looking at our longer term plans to ensure that we can keep pace with our ambition to achieve this.
I hope these plans include bringing back some form of entertainments outside of CBeebies, Mr Crabbe.
Rick
TS Member
It may be that, but when a toddler walks into THISNice positive article. Only BS is the CBeebies hotel being "the first of its kind in the world", when Merlin have done decorated prefab Premier Inns in almost all their theme parks now!

They don't care.
ChristmasPud
TS Member
In an ideal world we'd all be toddlers looking at things through a fisheye lens and high saturation but the more actual substance and fun stuff to do behind this hotel the better. That looks good and fun for youngsters. Unfortunately for people paying hundreds of pounds there's not a great deal more to it.
bluesonichd
TS Member
See getting in a car is just as dangerous 