It’s finally over (for me anyways). I’ve taken my last trip of the season to Alton Towers and it was an extremely mixed bag at Scarefest.
The journey there was the first problem. Roadworks after roadworks causing an hour extension to my journey. I set off at 9:30am and didn’t get to the park until 12:45pm which at the time wasn’t my biggest obstacle. The whole UK was coping with extremely wet weather and as I sat in the car park, I had the thought “Do I really want to be out in this?”. Well, I had no choice as it was a long drive and I didn’t pay all that money for nothing.
The first day was so much fun. I checked the queue times and the shortest queue was Galactica so I hopped aboard the Skyride near Mutiny Bay and made my way over. Now, riding in my gondola was a family who decided to stand the whole trip to Forbidden valley. I didn’t have the balls to tell them to sit down but inside I was FUMIN!!!… Anyways, I got there and power walked my fat arse to Galactica. I got queue jumped and my cowardly self decided to let it slide again. The ride itself was actually quite rough, Not uncomfortable but a bit on the bumpy side. I realise there’s a negative theme going on here but stay with me…
The next ride was Nemesis. I struggled to get into the fat seat last time but this time was no trouble at all and it was running incredible. This ride is an absolute monster (literally, not literally if you know what I mean?) and It never ceases to blow me away.
Then on to Dual where I had a pretty decent ride. It was running so much better than at the start of the season with effects working and audio blaring.
I then took a stroll to Katanga Canyon where I braved the Congo River Rapids on my own in already wet conditions. I had a boat to myself and got awkward/sympathetic smiles from people as I depressingly chugged my way around the river. It was fun though. Just a bit shite and tame. It’s understandable though.
At this point I met up with Nikki from Lush Velvet Coasters. We had a great couple of hours riding Nemesis and a near dusk ride on Th13teen. Both of these were bloody intense and lots of fun. It was absolutely brilliant meeting her and you should check her YouTube and Twitter for awesome content.
As night fell I decided to take a ride on the one they call… WICKER MAN. This was the ride I’ve been waiting for. I’ve only ever done it in the day before and this time was so much better. This is my number 1 coaster and this ride further cemented it to the top. It was fast, furious, mental, slightly rough, twisty and weirdly gave me some great airtime. I don’t know why this gets stick for being a tame family coaster. It’s incredible. It doesn’t need huge drops or the height to make it amazing. It was so good, I bashed my elbow and have a nice big bruise as a memento. 10/10
I headed back to Forbidden Valley for night rides on Galactica and Nemesis. Both were outstanding in the dark. They were full blown out of control.
It was getting late so nabbed a Chicken Tikka wrap from Eastern Express and headed back. On the walk I had a gaze at Wicker Man and BANG! 10 minute queue. It would’ve been rude to not take advantage of that so I slipped myself into the queue and it was straight to the pre show. They sent me to the front row and OH MY HOLY SHIT it was intense and wild. I was enjoying myself that much I forgot how to breathe for like 7 seconds. (Reading this back I understand if that seems weird.)
After a wet 35 minute drive to the hotel I caught up on some YouTube videos and went to sleep.
DAY 2
I was awoken at 6:30am by the person staying above me who decided to pace up and down their room so after a few hours of browsing the interweb i got showered/dressed and left for the Towers of Alton again.
The roads were wet and puddly but with minimal delay but getting into the park was an eye opener. The car park was rammed so had to use the overflow. This was a sign the park was going to be stupidly busy. I was not wrong with my judgement.
Heading into the park I felt less positive vibes than the day before. I don’t know why but I kinda knew it was going to be less epic. The queues were ridiculously long, groups of early teens (not all of them) shouting and climbing stuff, it was cold and wet etc… so I felt less magic. I turned up about midday with a Dungeon walkthrough at 1pm. All the queues were way too long so I filmed some stuff (check out my YouTube Channel) for an hour.
The Dungeon itself was brilliant. The staff handed out umbrellas to victims… I mean guests, and there were actors entertaining in the queues. It was well organised. I’m not going to spoil the attraction but the set design is fantastic and the actors were outstanding. There was some genuine scares but they weren’t very intense.
Fast forward that mutha’ to 1:45pm and I headed straight for Oblivion.
I had a run through of The Attic coming up at 3pm so a 25 minute wait for Oblivion was definitely doable. I forgot about the anxiety inducing moment you see the edge of the drop so I closed my eyes and hoped for the best. Luckily I didn’t die but I did nearly shit myself during the drop (I opened my eyes by that point.). It was forceful and fast. It’s not the best ride at Alton Towers but it still packs a punch.
Now to the Attic. This was certainly an experience. This is a non spoiler blog so let’s just say the actors were brilliant, the set design was brilliant, the story was… well, I don’t know as the pre show dialogue was sped through so i didn’t really take it in and I saw an actor get verbally abused (and another get touched by the same perpetrator). Luckily the person got thrown the hell out after the maze but that stuff shouldn’t happen in the first place. It put a downer on the maze to be honest. It was a great maze though. Not really scary but executed well.
As I was round that side of the park, I decided to wait “60” minutes for Th13teen. This was definitely not the case. There were 2 delays during my queue experience and some guy with an umbrella kept invading my personal space (kept trying to stand shoulder to shoulder with me and not behind). In the end I waited 120 minutes. This chewed through my day and it was soooooo cold. After this ride I was fed up and wanted to go home so instead I went on a merch binge. I bought a 2020 season pass, a mug, some pin badges and a Wicker Man ride wood coaster (like a mug coaster so technically it’s a coaster coaster). I mooched about for a while, said goodbye to my bae Wicker Man, chowed down a quarter pounder from Burger Kitchen and headed on a 3 hour journey home.
On my journey back I got caught up in a gazillion floods and even lost my licence plate (whoops!) but overall it was worth it.
I know this blog seems negative but I honestly had a fantastic time (mainly on day 1) at Alton Towers and can’t wait to come back next year.
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Much love.
Luke