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Alton Towers

📍 Stoke-on-Trent, North West

4.4(57,081 Google reviews)👶All ages

Alton Towers spans 500 acres with over 40 rides including The Smiler, Oblivion and Wicker Man for thrill-seekers, plus CBeebies Land and the Bluey junior coaster for younger children.

Excellent themingFriendly staffOff-peak recommendedMandatory parking feeCBeebies Land
★★★★★Featured review by sally collins

We’ve been to Alton Towers three times now, and it never disappoints! Whether you’re a family, a couple, or a solo rollercoaster thrill seeker, there’s something here for everyone. With a little help from Cadbury’s (who will you take vouchers — are a huge help! As it can be a little pricey) we were able to enjoy another amazing trip. The whole park is lovely and clean, and all the staff we met were really friendly and helpful. If you’re planning a visit, just be aware that during peak times the queues can get quite long for the rides. We went out of peak this time, and it was incredibly quiet — barely any waiting at all, which made the day even better! Just a heads up also food in the park is very pricey if you don't want to take food with you, but as a one off it's ok. like us going three times we learnt to take sandwiches and snacks and bought a coca cola refillable drinks beaker we take everytime. We noticed families taking the travel trucks with their bits and bobs into carry around for the day of there is a large amount of you who which is a brilliant family hack. Some of the food wasn't that spectacular and very cheaply made as you would get in most big theme parks but some little hidden gems in the park were lovely like the coach house confectionary in gloomy woods serving up there social media viral black ice creams and sweet foods. Overall, Alton Towers is an amazing day out full of excitement, laughs, and memories. Can’t wait to go back again!

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Best for families with children aged 10 and above who can handle thrilling rides and extensive walking across a large site. The monorail and skyride help reduce legwork. CBeebies Land extends value for families with younger children alongside older siblings. Food costs run high — packing lunch is the standard advice from repeat visitors.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Use the monorail from car parks and the skyride between zones to reduce walking
Pack lunches and snacks — on-site food is significantly more expensive than outside
🎟️Visit on weekdays in term time for the shortest queues
🚗Mandatory parking fees apply on arrival — factor into your budget

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.4

57,081 Google reviews

Excellent theming and cleanliness45%
Friendly staff25%
Expensive food and parking20%
Long queues at peak times10%
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sally collins

4 months ago

We’ve been to Alton Towers three times now, and it never disappoints! Whether you’re a family, a couple, or a solo rollercoaster thrill seeker, there’s something here for everyone. With a little help from Cadbury’s (who will you take vouchers — are a huge help! As it can be a little pricey) we were able to enjoy another amazing trip. The whole park is lovely and clean, and all the staff we met were really friendly and helpful. If you’re planning a visit, just be aware that during peak times the queues can get quite long for the rides. We went out of peak this time, and it was incredibly quiet — barely any waiting at all, which made the day even better! Just a heads up also food in the park is very pricey if you don't want to take food with you, but as a one off it's ok. like us going three times we learnt to take sandwiches and snacks and bought a coca cola refillable drinks beaker we take everytime. We noticed families taking the travel trucks with their bits and bobs into carry around for the day of there is a large amount of you who which is a brilliant family hack. Some of the food wasn't that spectacular and very cheaply made as you would get in most big theme parks but some little hidden gems in the park were lovely like the coach house confectionary in gloomy woods serving up there social media viral black ice creams and sweet foods. Overall, Alton Towers is an amazing day out full of excitement, laughs, and memories. Can’t wait to go back again!

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Alison

5 months ago

Just spent three days here with my two (13 and 10) on their first visit (and my first for 25+ years!). The theming, cleanliness and organisation of the park was excellent. The layout is big so be prepared for lots of walking! The skyride helps, as does the monorail from the car parks, otherwise that's a good 20 minute walk to the park entrance. All the staff we encountered were very helpful and friendly. Big shout out to Jack, who helped us find our car on the first night when we lost our bearings! The queues are really well managed, all the food was tasty (chicken tikka wrap from opposite Rita highly recommended and the rollercoaster restaurant near Galactica an excellent experience). Don't miss the cute little aquarium near Wicker Man. The water park was great fun too, the slides to outside a big hit and the coaster slide brilliant - worth the wait for sure. The free scare mazes were very good and even the souvenir prices reasonable. The gardens are also brilliantly kept and look great with the autumn colours. Only a few criticisms; lack of hooks on the back of toilet doors for hanging your bag and only cold water to wash your hands in most facilities. Also, the arcades needs some attention (a few had faults/blocked sections and the low end token prizes were limited and too highly priced).

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Adele Jenkins

a month ago

As Merlin Platinum Pass holders and living very close, we come on a regular and love our days here - even on long queue days. Food is always decent from different vendors and the events are always decorated really well. The shows are absolutely brilliant.

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Grzegorz Bajorski

6 months ago

I'll start with the car park. It's decent size and well maintained. I completely do not agree with flat rate you have to pay on top of the entry tickets. Regardless if you are there for just couple of hours, half a day or full day, still have to fork out another £12. Park itself is spread out across vast space. There's lots and lots of walking. Rides are decent. Other attractions are good as well. For us it worked out quite expensive as we've come with a child under 2 years old mainly to visit CeBeebies Land. I've managed to pop on some rides when he had a power nap. Overall we've enjoyed our time in there and definitely rate it higher than any other UK theme park. Problem is, once you've been to Universal Orlando and other Florida parks you gonna find all rides in any UK park not as thrilling and stunning as what they have in there. We've found all staff to be friendly, helpful and polite. Cleanliness throughout the park was decent including rest rooms. We've even found a nice kebab takeaway on site which was a plus.

Reviews from Google

Overview

Alton Towers covers 500 acres of Staffordshire countryside with major rollercoasters — The Smiler, Oblivion, Wicker Man — alongside family zones including CBeebies Land and the recently added Bluey junior coaster. The resort includes themed hotels, a waterpark, monorail, skyride, multiple cafes and on-site parking. Mandatory parking fees apply regardless of how long you stay. Off-peak visits significantly reduce queue times.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday10:00 – 16:00
Tuesday10:00 – 16:00
Wednesday10:00 – 16:00
Thursday10:00 – 16:00
Friday10:00 – 16:00
Saturday10:00 – 16:00
Sunday10:00 – 16:00

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