So a bit of a change from my regular Theme Park related content, but something about this show compelled me to get writing. Last weekend, we went to see The Book of Mormon at the Palace Theatre in Manchester. Here's our thoughts. What is The Book of Mormon? The Book of Mormon is a multi-award... Continue Reading →
Let’s talk about Hex – The Legend of the Towers
A beggar. A curse. An obsession. Hex has it all. Opened in 2000, Hex – The Legend of the Towers made its debut to mixed reactions. After Oblivion and Nemesis had opened during the 90s, everyone expected Alton Towers to bring in the millennium with another roller coaster and when Hex turned out to be... Continue Reading →
Top 5 Flat Rides at Drayton Manor
Drayton Manor offers a lot of rides and attractions, with a few great rollercoasters, a heavily themed children’s area, some dark rides and our favourite flume in the UK. Another wonderful set of rides though, sometimes overlooked by rollercoaster heavy parks like Alton Towers, are the park’s flat rides. Though the focus is usually on... Continue Reading →
Alton Towers Scarefest 2019 Announcement
Though summer is not even upon us yet, it seems that Alton Towers is in full Halloween spirit having just announced the line-up for their Scarefest event for 2019. With some returning favourites, some new scares and a few surprises, it’s time to get your spook on and get excited for this year’s Scarefest. Here’s... Continue Reading →
Storm Force 10 – Drayton Manor Review
When thinking of UK water rides, Storm Force 10 is one of those that comes to mind. Based at Drayton Manor in Tamworth, the ride is more than just your regular flume and provides an absolute drenching if you’re unfortunate enough to receive that back seat. Giving the Midlands a taste of the coast, Storm... Continue Reading →
25 Years On: The Big One, Nemesis and Shockwave
Now the Big One has had its 25th birthday, we thought it was time to talk about the 1994 club, the three roller coasters that opened in 1994 and changed the face of UK theme parks forever. Celebrated as the year of the roller coaster, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Alton Towers and Drayton Manor all made... Continue Reading →
Shockwave – Drayton Manor Review
Shockwave at Drayton Manor opened in 1994, alongside two other ground-breaking roller coasters: Nemesis and The Big One, and put the relatively unknown park on the UK Theme Park map. The only stand-up coaster with a zero-G roll in the world and only one of two rides of its kind in Europe, Shockwave is the... Continue Reading →
