The line-up looks pretty impressive
Thrill-seekers, get ready. Alton Towers has announced its 2023 re-opening date and the schedule of events that the theme park is planning for the year ahead.
There will be a return of Mardi Gras, Oktoberfest, the award-winning Scarefest and Fireworks Spectacular, plus Festival of Thrills is back for its second year with an exciting Smiler-themed takeover for 2023.So, just when does the fun begin? The theme park has confirmed that it will re-open from Saturday, March 18. There are also brand new annual pass options for those who just can't stay away.
"All of our events will have exciting new live entertainment, fabulous, themed food and drink and with our fantastic rides and attractions, we're sure our guests will love the resort's incredible line-up this season."
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