And so the time has finally come! As of 4.00pm today, Corkscrew closed to the public forever!
I’m sure you’re all aware of its closure by now, so I won’t drag on the story that has been published many a time over the past 3 weeks.
The press were out in force today aswell as park enthusiasts - some of whom that even managed to get on BBC News! Russell Barnes also got a few words in and reiterated that Corkscrew’s replacement will open in 2010 and will be a first of its kind, continuing the tradition of breathtaking rollercoasters at Alton Towers!
So whilst today draws the curtain on Alton Towers’ longest running rollercoaster, the door opens for another to thrill park visitors furthermore in 2010!
Hold the press, it’s another Alton Towers marketing stunt! The park are getting really good at this now, but I’m getting slightly bored yet amused at the same time. This Is Derbyshire reports…
A ROLLERCOASTER fanatic chained himself to the Corkscrew at Alton Towers in a bid to stop if from closing.
Simon Rogers, who was wearing a “Save The Corkscrew” T-shirt, attached himself to the ride with handcuffs and chains. Security staff used bolt-cutters to free him and then evicted him.
The 26-year-old, from Brighton, had been on the ride more than 200 times since the age of 10.
A spokeswoman for the park said it had been a peaceful protest, adding: “He came in, went straight up to the Corkscrew and chained himself to it. There weren’t many people around because he had an annual pass to the park that allowed him in earlier than other guests.”
The Corkscrew, the park’s first rollercoaster, will run for the last time on Sunday.
It’s easy enough to fall for this kind of stuff, and to be honest I wouldn’t put it past a few fans of the ride to actually resort to these measures, but you have to look a little further into the article to see its intended purpose. Not only does it advertise the ride will run for the last time this Sunday, it also has a nice little advert for for annual passes. What better way than shifting annual passes by telling people you can get in the park earlier than others? Nothing like feeling like a VIP for the day! Whilst there is nothing wrong with these little amusing stories, it just slightly tarnishes the park’s credibility and ridicules them to some extent!
Moving on yet continuing with Corkscrew’s closure, how would you like to be one of the last ever riders? If so, then send an email to the address below along with a contact number.
And finally, in honour of Corkscrew, Alton Towers have released a special commemorative leaflet that will be handed out to guests this Sunday! It looks very retro and takes us back to Alton Towers in the yesteryears. The leaflet states that classic 80’s music will be overplayed on Sunday and a restricted area will be open to the public to take some rare photos of Corkscrew in action!
Another year, another season gone by! Alton Towers Theme Park has now closed its doors until 2009.
Scarefest came to an end on Sunday, after just over 2 weeks at the resort! Make sure you stick with Alton Towers Blog here on Theme Park Life as we will be giving our full review of the major Scarefest attractions within the next 7 days! We’re also interested in hearing what you thought about the event - please send us your comments!
With 2009 seeing the removal of Corkscrew and Bouncing Bugs, a new childrens’ themed area, a new aquarium in Mutiny Bay, an Ug Swinger makeover, new Skyride gondolas and pizza and pasta outlets, you can be assured that the coming close season will be a busy one and Alton Towers Blog will be here to keep you updated!
Don’t forget that Sunday is Corkscrew’s farewell event. Guests wishing to have a final ride on the biggest Alton Towers attractions, including Nemesis, Rita - Queen of Speed, Air and Oblivion can do so on 9th November between 10.00am and 4.00pm as part of the goodbye event for the iconic Corkscrew rollercoaster, which will run for the final time after over 28 years of operation. Hotel Guests and Annual Pass Holders are also able to access the theme park on Thursday 6th, Friday 7th and Saturday 8th November from 10.00am to 4.00pm.
Just because it’s closed season doesn’t mean there won’t be anything to report here on Alton Towers Blog! We will be reporting all of the above along with some feature articles and competitions!
Alton Towers are known to have had a few bizzare news reports throughout 2008 but this latest could possibly top the list. If you happen to be one leg short and have taken a spin on Corkscrew in your time then do read on!
The owner of a prosthetic leg found beneath an Alton Towers rollercoaster is being sought by the amusement park.
The leg was just one of many bizarre items found near The Corkscrew, which is to be dismantled after carrying 43.5 million people since it opened in 1980.
Staff clearing the site also found underwear, a diamond wedding ring, 53 non-matching shoes and 604 watches.
Other lost property items included 800 pieces of jewellery, 237 mobile phones, thousands of caps and a prosthetic ear.
The ride, which reaches speeds of up to 44mph (70km/h), opened on 4 April 1980.
Riders are turned upside down twice within three seconds - which probably explains the large amount of lost items found below.
The Staffordshire amusement park said it was used to dealing with more than 5,000 items of lost property, such as car keys, money and mobile phones.
Russell Barnes, divisional director, said: “As the Corkscrew is the oldest rollercoaster in the park, we were expecting to find some strange items when we started clearing the Corkscrew area but a prosthetic leg definitely tops the list as the most bizarre.
“If anyone has any information on the missing leg, we would be keen to hear from them.”
The rollercoaster, which was the first double-looped ride in Europe when it opened, will run for the last time on 9 November.
Looks like good old Russell Barnes could resist one last cheap marketing ploy before he packs his bags. I mean come on, if you lose a leg you’d sharp know about it. Whilst I’m not doubting that there are numerous items within the footprint of Corkscrew, I can’t for one second believe that they’ve only just managed to find this prosthetic leg after what I assume has been a long time. Surely maintenance would have came across this during the annual winter inspection? Surely it would have been reported and returned to its owner as soon as possible? This is quite clearly another cheap way of promoting Corkscrew’s departure.
I know people “fall to bits” on thrill rides but this is just taking the peas.
The Source, Alton Towers’ staff newsletter, has recently confirmed that the resort’s Divisional Director, Russell Barnes, will be leaving Alton Towers at the end of the season.
So what does this mean for the theme park? Well, it leaves a job open for the most important position at the park and we can only hope that whoever takes the reigns is full of imagination and ideas that will fully restore the magic at Alton Towers!
As for Russell Barnes, it is rumoured that he will be remaining within Merlin and will be taking charge of the SEA LIFE chain. I don’t quite know what to make of Russell Barnes to be honest. It would be fair to say that in his time he has introduced some good stuff and made changes for the better, but looking back on the years he has been manager, things don’t look so good in comparison to the previous tenureship. Since Ralph Armondo left and Russell came in, the magic that made Alton Towers seems to have faded and tarnished with lacklusture additions such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Dung Heap, inferior music changes and the decline of decent events for gimmicks such as the Gnome Day and Sound of Music event.
On the other hand, I am somewhat dissapointed to hear of Russell Barnes’ departure. Just as Alton Towers has been finding its feet for the first time in many years, just as the resort is being refreshed and many areas renewed, he leaves. I hope whoever comes on continues the good work that is being done across the resort!
Today marked the beginning of Scarefest 2008 at Alton Towers Resort! To celebrate the start of 17 day event, Alton Towers Blog will be giving you a run down of all the additional and updated attractions that you can enjoy throughout Scarefest!
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Terror of the Towers - The Towers
The most horrifying maze yet! Watch your backs as the Master gives chase to those who dare to invade his mansion. This is the park’s signature attraction throughout the event and it is highly recommended! Make sure you don’t miss out even if you’re a little scared - you won’t regret it!
Scare Factor: 5/5
Open 12-9pm. Not suitable for children under 14. No separate entrance for guests with a disability. A limited number of Fastrack tickets will be available for £4 – available from the Sales & Information team.
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Haunted Hollow: Live! - Gloomy Wood
The spooky short-cut through Gloomy Wood will become inhabited by some extra special guests just for Scarefest. It is recommended that you walk through Haunted Hollow after it gets a little dark to have the full experience of what promises to be the longest shortcut of your life!
Scare Factor: 3/5
Live from 2-9pm
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Duel: Live! - Gloomy Wood
Have your wits about you as you’re joined by some extra ghosts and ghouls – they might even join you on the ride! If you wish to ride Duel using the guns then please do so before 3pm as it is rumoured that they will deactivated thereafter as the ghosts and ghouls enter!
Scare Factor: 3/5
Live from 3-9pm.
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Trick or Treat Doors - Near Hex
Surprises lie behind these spooky doors. Little ones can join in the outdoor fun and receive either a trick or a treat. A nice little attraction that the children are bound to enjoy!
Scare Factor: 1/5
Show times: 12.30-1pm; 2.30-3pm; 4.30-5pm; 6.30-7pm; 7.30-8pm.
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The Haunting of Algenon’s Attic - Cred Street Theatre
Dare to join Lucy as she investigates what is causing those strange bumps in the night. An indoor show suitable for under 10’s although adults will also find it very entertaining! Don’t miss it!
Scare Factor: 2/5
Show Times: 12:30pm; 2:00pm; 3:30pm; 5:00pm.
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Meet the Halloween Characters - Towers Street & Cred Street
Meet Patch, Franklin, Skelvin and Phil, the park’s resident Halloween spooky friends. Look out for them between 10am-9pm in Towers Street and Cred Street. Feel free to ask for a photograph, they love having their picture taken with park guests - and ghouls!
Scare Factor: 2/5
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The following attractions are open 5-11pm and can be found outside the theme park. Please note that they both have a separate charge. Tickets cost £5 on the day and are available from the Sales & Information team or the Hotels’ ticket booths. A combined Boiler House/Field ticket is available for £8 on the day, or by booking in advance online together with a theme park ticket.
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The Boiler House
Discover the dark and sinister history of this ancient furnace located in the field adjacent to the Alton Towers Hotel. Join the caretaker as he investigates reports of strange noises coming from the plumbing and the mysterious disappearance of an employee!
Scare Factor: 4/5
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Field of 1000 Screams
An outdoor horror in the shape of a Maize Maze! Resident zombies return on a mission to terrify those entering the cursed grounds next to the Alton Towers Hotel. We recommend that you leave this until after dark to help crank up the fear factor.
It has been confirmed that Alton Towers Resort are indeed looking to open an aquarium next season. After weeks of speculation and rumours, BBC News have came out with this latest report confirming the park have applied for planning permission.
Alton Towers theme park is planning to open an aquarium next year.
The Staffordshire park wants to open a Sea Life aquarium when the new season begins in March.
A planning application has been submitted to Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, a spokeswoman for Alton Towers said.
The family attraction said it would be the 30th Sea Life centre in the world, including one already in Birmingham city centre.
Russell Barnes, divisional director, said: “The plans promise an attraction that will be a very special experience that all the family can enjoy together.
“We’ll be adding our own unique Alton Towers touch to Sea Life’s excellent reputation and expertise in marine conservation, education and awareness.”
The park recently announced that its 28-year-old Corkscrew rollercoaster would close next month.
In addition, the planning application states that the existing 3D cinema building will be demolised in association with the proposed development of a replacment indoor attraction. So that does suggest that the centre is going be purposefully built rather than worked around the 3D cinema building in Mutiny Bay as rumoured originally. Expect to find out the outcome of the application by at least the end of November.
So what are your thoughts? Would you like to see an aquarium open at Alton Towers next season?
After 28 years of service, Corkscrew at Alton Towers will be no more come the end of 2008. In a press release today, Alton Towers Resort confirmed that the park’s most iconic rollercoaster will be removed at the end of this season in preparation for a new development, rumoured to be opening in 2010.
Over the 28 years, Corkscrew has carried 43.5 million riders and has travelled over 820,000 miles to date - the equivalent distance of travelling to the moon and back nearly four times.
Russell Barnes, Divisional Director at Alton Towers Resort had the following to say…
“The corkscrew has played a key part in the heritage of the Alton Towers Resort, and I am sure millions of our guests will look back with fond memories of the first time they were inverted upside down, twice within three seconds.
“We are extremely proud to have hosted Europe’s first double helix rollercoaster, but it is now the right time to say goodbye to the attraction as we look forward to continuing to pioneer fantastic family entertainment of the future.”
For those who want to see the ride off and have a ride for the very last time, Alton Towers have announced that they plan to hold a special “Goodbye Corkscrew” event on Sunday 9th November. A number of attractions will be open including Oblivion, Rita - Queen of Speed, Nemesis, Air and of course Corkscrew!
Be sure to check out the link below as there is some excellent footage of Corkscrew back in 1980 - the year it opened. And be sure to visit Alton Towers Blog tomorrow when I’ll be giving my views on this breaking news!
As part of the ongoing re-theme of all the monorail trains, Alton Towers have released the Jelly Bean Train onto the track - but don’t get too excited as it is probably the worst to date.
Please note that the audio in the video is not from the monorail train due to it having difficulties playing it.
The idea of a jelly bean themed train sounded quite fun, colourful and one myself and many others were looking forward to seeing - but boy is it colourful alright, what an eyesore it truly is. The plethora of colours just makes you want to throw up as it is quite frankly horrid. I really do despair as Alton Towers have really lowered the standards here. The monorail train re-themes started off well, really well infact, but as time has gone by we’ve seen less and less creative ideas and this latest train is the worst of them all in my opinion. The patterns are just becoming too repetitive and I live in hope that the final train re-theme will end the project on a high note.
So what do you think of the Jelly Bean Train? Please leave your comments below.
Hey everyone, just a quick update today. I’ve managed to get hold of the new Alton Towers Resort map which has been given an spooky update to coincide with the upcoming Scarefest event!
It’s nice to see the park making little changes like this which strengthens the event’s appearance. As you can see, Scarefest attractions have made it onto the map as well as a number of “Giant Pumpkins” which are rumoured to be temporary food outlets which will sell a range of sweets and treats!
Looking at the map got me thinking though - notice how the water areas are green? How awesome would it be if the park added UV dye into the water and added black lights around the place to make the water glow? Now that would be spooktacular!