Colinweir wrote:When did they start searching bags at the entrance to the park? Haven’t had this done the past two years when I’ve been down.
This practice started earlier this year in response to the terrorist attack at the Manchester Arena and can only be seen as a positive step to ensure the health & safety of all guests entering the resort.
It's not just Towers, I believe all Merlin parks have adopted this strategy.
Colinweir wrote:When did they start searching bags at the entrance to the park? Haven’t had this done the past two years when I’ve been down.
This practice started earlier this year in response to the terrorist attack at the Manchester Arena and can only be seen as a positive step to ensure the health & safety of all guests entering the resort.
It's not just Towers, I believe all Merlin parks have adopted this strategy.
Thanks
Fully agree with you and them doing it - just wondered when it started. Glad to see places being proactive with things.
I don't think it's just after the terror attack, bag searches have been in place at Alton Towers, Warwick Castle, Legoland D.C. Manchester and some Sealife centres at peak dates since at least mid 2015.
How busy will the park get? I'm going to the park on Friday the 27th and was just wondering how busy the park would be, with it being half term and all. Another question for you all, what's the longest queue you've ever seen / been in at the towers
It was quite busy yesterday and not a lot of the English Schools were finished for half term. Smiler, Rita, Thirteen and Mone Train all had queues of 60mins at some points. Spin all whizzer was always constantly very busy!
Any personal experiences of riding with a plaster cast?
I've read the Access policy and it is a bit wishy washy and rightly mainly deals with disabled access. I'm in a lower leg cast for a ruptured achilles tendon. While this is bothersome (I'll be taking crutches and a wheelchair to get around the cbeebies hotel and park later this week) i'm not in pain and with the cast on the tendon is immobilised. It's just a waiting game, a 10 week long waiting game!
While I'd be happy riding most of the rides (I'd love a chance to have some evening rides during scarefest) are the staff going to to take one look at me and refuse entry or will they let me argue the toss?
In all honesty I'd probably avoid the dangly leg rides .... but would still like to ride rita and others as much as possible.
There are 2-for-1 entry vouchers being given out today, for which the terms and conditions seem to imply that the theme park will open on Saturday 17th March.
lewis97 wrote:There are 2-for-1 entry vouchers being given out today, for which the terms and conditions seem to imply that the theme park will open on Saturday 17th March.
lewis97 wrote:There are 2-for-1 entry vouchers being given out today, for which the terms and conditions seem to imply that the theme park will open on Saturday 17th March.
Thanks! I’ll make sure to get a hotel booked!
Well I'd recommend waiting for it to be properly confirmed before booking a hotel...
lewis97 wrote:There are 2-for-1 entry vouchers being given out today, for which the terms and conditions seem to imply that the theme park will open on Saturday 17th March.
Thanks! I’ll make sure to get a hotel booked!
Well I'd recommend waiting for it to be properly confirmed before booking a hotel...
I will, just want to book the asap to make sure I can get there early, the day they announce opening dates I will book that hotel room
I wonder if anyone can advise if it’s possible to visit the Towers complex without having to pay for access to the whole park (out of season maybe)? I’m currently building a model of the house with Lego, so would be good to get in the palaces not normally open to the public, so I can get more accuracy to the model (plus I’m fascinated with the place!) Pics of my current progress with the model can be found here: http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/435640 Thanks in advance, Lee.