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Discover the excitement of Alton Towers with over 40 rides, including world-first rollercoasters and the UK's only CBeebies Land, all from £45.81.


Alton Towers is the largest theme park in the UK, set over a vast 900 acres of lush parkland. Visitors can expect to find over 40 rides and attractions, making it easy to fill one or two days of adventure. The sprawling size means there’s plenty of space for both adrenaline-pumping rollercoasters and relaxing gardens, giving everyone a chance to enjoy the day at their own pace.
The park’s layout combines thrill rides with themed areas, including the beloved CBeebies Land, which is dedicated to the youngest visitors. The park’s expansive setting makes it ideal for a full-day outing, although queues for popular rides can occasionally extend up to an hour, especially during peak times.
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The main draw at Alton Towers is its collection of seven world-class rollercoasters. The newest addition, Wicker Man, is a wooden rollercoaster that fuses fire effects with traditional wooden coaster thrills, offering a unique experience. Fans of more intense rides will appreciate Nemesis, famous for its twists and turns, and Oblivion, known for its sheer vertical drop.
The Smiler offers a record-breaking 14 inversions, providing an adrenaline rush for coaster enthusiasts. These rides are spread across the park and are carefully maintained to deliver both safety and excitement. The combination of innovative design and traditional coaster mechanics ensures thrill-seekers always find something to get their hearts racing.

For visitors with young children, CBeebies Land provides a safe and cheerful environment. Here, kids can meet characters like the Teletubbies, Peter Rabbit, and Postman Pat in a variety of themed attractions. The area is designed specifically for families, offering gentle rides and interactive experiences suited for younger children.
Additional family activities include the Sharkbait Reef by SEA LIFE, where visitors can observe marine life, and the Cuckoo Cars Driving School, where kids can learn to “drive” in a safe setting. The Runaway Mine Train and Spinball Whizzer offer more thrills suitable for slightly older children and families, ensuring everyone has options for fun.

Launched in 2019, the Alton Towers Dungeon is a hilarious journey through Staffordshire’s darkest tales. This attraction blends humor with spooky storytelling, providing entertainment for those who enjoy a bit of theatrical fright. It’s a popular addition that adds a different flavor to the park’s lineup, especially appreciated by visitors looking for a break from rollercoasters.
While the Dungeon isn’t included in the basic entrance ticket, it remains a notable feature for those wanting a humorous peek into local legends. The experience is designed to be both fun and slightly scary, appealing to a broad age range.
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The standard entrance fee is $45.81 per person, with options for 1 or 2 days of access, depending on availability. Visitors should be aware that parking costs an additional £10, which is separate from the ticket price. Fast track passes are available but tend to sell out quickly, especially on busy days, making it wise to plan ahead or purchase tickets through authorized sellers.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, catering to guests with mobility needs. For those with children, children under 90cm in height can enter free of charge, but a free ticket must be collected on arrival.

Based on recent reviews, queue times are generally up to an hour for major rides, which is manageable for most visitors. The park’s size allows for some flexibility in pacing, although it’s unlikely to see the entire park in just a single day. Some visitors note that with fast track passes sold out, waiting times can extend, and only about five rides can be experienced during a 12-hour day.
Helpfully, the park has helpful staff and beautiful gardens to enjoy while waiting, offering a pleasant environment to relax between rides.

While the entrance ticket provides access, food and drinks are not included. The park offers a variety of food and beverage options, and there are numerous opportunities for purchases throughout the grounds. Visitors report that entry and parking are efficient, and the park caters well to people wanting to eat or snack during their visit.
However, the availability of fast track tickets can influence how many rides are experienced in a day, which is a consideration for those planning a tight schedule.

The ticket price of $45.81 is considered fair for a full day at the UK’s largest theme park. Booking through GetYourGuide offers the advantage of saving money compared to onsite prices. The reserve and pay later option provides flexibility, allowing visitors to secure their spot and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

This entry ticket to Alton Towers suits a wide range of visitors: thrill-seekers will appreciate the world-first rollercoasters, families will find plenty of gentle rides and character meet-and-greets, and groups of friends will enjoy the expansive grounds and diverse attractions. It’s an especially good choice for those wanting to experience the UK’s biggest theme park without the hassle of planning every detail, thanks to the convenient booking options.
The Alton Towers Resort offers a robust mix of adrenaline, family fun, and entertainment across a massive parkland setting. The seven rollercoasters, including the Wicker Man, Nemesis, and the record-breaking The Smiler, deliver high-thrill experiences, while CBeebies Land ensures younger adventurers are well catered for.
The main limitations include parking costs and the possibility of longer queues during busy periods, especially for popular rides. Booking in advance and considering fast track options can help mitigate wait times.
This ticket provides excellent value for a full day of fun. It’s perfect for those wanting a diverse experience, combining thrills and family-friendly attractions in a beautiful setting. Visitors who enjoy adventure, character encounters, and scenic gardens will find plenty to love here.
“Great day out, park and rides fabulous. Parked car easily although had to pay parking separately. Entry efficient and lots of opportunities to purc…”
Does the ticket include access to all rides?
The ticket grants entry to the entire park, but some rides and attractions like the Alton Towers Dungeon require separate tickets.
Can children under 90cm enter for free?
Yes, children under 90cm at the time of visit are free, but they need to collect a free ticket on arrival.
Is the park accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs.
How much is parking?
Parking costs £10 and is paid separately from the entrance ticket.
Are fast track passes available?
Yes, but they tend to sell out quickly on busy days, so early booking is recommended.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long is the typical queue for rides?
Queues are usually up to an hour, depending on crowd levels and ride popularity.
How many rides can I expect to enjoy in one day?
Most visitors experience around 5 rides during a 12-hour visit without fast track passes.
Is food included in the ticket price?
No, food and drinks are not included; they are available for purchase within the park.
What is the best way to get the most out of my visit?
Book tickets in advance, consider fast track passes if available, and arrive early to maximize your experience.