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Visit Altontowers.Com CLOUD CUCKOO LAND ATTRACTIONS Ice Age The 4D Experience ICE AGE ™ © 2014 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved. TM Charlie and the Chocolate Factory : The Ride WOODLAND WALK Children under 1m must ride with an adult (18+). Babies/toddlers can’t be carried TO THEME PARK (15mins) Driving School Minimum 1m/4yrs, maximum 1.4m Twirling Toadstool Minimum 1.2m DARK FOREST Wobble World MONORAIL ATTRACTIONS FOOD & DRINK Little Wobble Maximum 0.9m. Big Wobble Minimum 0.9m, maximum 1.2m Frog Hopper TH13TEEN Minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.96m Woodcutter’s Bar & Grill Minimum 0.9m. 0.9m-1.1m must ride with an adult (18+) Rita Minimum 1.4m Forest Feast Gallopers Carousel visit altontowers.com Children under 1.3m must ride with an adult (18+) GAMES Skyride to Forbidden Valley or Towers Street crypt Games Young children must ride with an adult (18+) FOOD & DRINK TH13TEEN The Burger Kitchen Wobble World Café THE TOWERS CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORYTM THE RIDE GAMES TWIRLING Water Walkers ATTRACTIONS FORBIDDEN VALLEY TOADSTOOL Hex Minimum 0.9m. 0.9m-1.2m must ride with an adult (18+) AIR ICE AGE ATTRACTIONS GAMES DARK FOREST THE 4D EXPERIENCE Nemesis Minimum 1.4m Edge Games FORBIDDEN FRESH FISH & CHIPS Nemesis Sub-Terra Minimum 1.4m VALLEY Air Minimum 1.4m L Ripsaw Minimum 1.4m, maximum 1.95m REFRESH@ RIPSAW WATER The Blade THE BLADE WALKERS Minimum 1m. 1m-1.3m must ride with an adult (18+) WOODLAND RIPSAW WALK X-SECTOR TO HOTELS SKYRIDE Skyride to Cloud Cuckoo Land (15mins) WOBBLE GALLOPERS WORLD CAFE CAROUSEL CLOUD ATTRACTIONS or Towers Street Young children must ride with an adult (18+) WOBBLE RITA WORLD CUCKOO LAND The Smiler NEMESIS Minimum 1.4m FOOD & DRINK FROG HOPPER Oblivion Minimum 1.4m The Burger Kitchen WOODCUTTER’S STEPS BAR & GRILL Fresh Fish & Chips CRYPT Enterprise GAMES EDUCATION Minimum 0.9m. 0.9m-1.4m must Refresh@Ripsaw FOREST DRIVING SCHOOL CENTRE ride with an adult (18+) L FEAST FOOD & DRINK X-CITE OBLIVION SKYRIDE The Fried Chicken Co. EDGE GAMES STEPS Rehydrator Bar NEMESIS THE GARDENS HEX GLOOMY WOOD GLOOMY SUB-TERRA L GAMES ATTRACTIONS WOOD THE TOWERS X-cite Duel: The Haunted House Strikes Back! DUEL Children under 1.1m must ride with an adult (18+) REHYDRATOR Haunted Hollow (spooky shortcut to Mutiny Bay) BAR ENTERPRISE FOOD & DRINK HAUNTED Waffles & Ices WAFFLES HOLLOW & ICES X-SECTOR THE SMILER HAUNTED RUNAWAY MINE TRAIN HOLLOW BATTLE KATANGA CANYON KATANGA THE FLUME GALLEONS ATTRACTIONS CANYON BATTLE BEAMS ADVENTURE LAND MEXICAN CANTINA ADVENTURE LAND Runaway Mine Train Minimum 0.9m. 0.9m-1.1m must ride with an adult (18+) ATTRACTIONS GAMES Congo River Rapids Minimum 0.9m. 0.9m-1.1m must ride with an adult (18+) Sonic Spinball Battle Beams LIVE PIRATE SHOW Minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.95m FOOD & DRINK CONGO RIVER RAPIDS Kidnap of Lady Victoria Sponge EXPLORERS PIZZA Space Adventures Play Area Explorers Pizza & Pasta Buffet & PASTA BUFFET MUTINY BAY Minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.6m COURTYARD BBQ Hot Dogs, Pasties & Pancakes SKYRIDE HEAVE HO! CBEEBIES OPENING MARAUDER’S LOST PERSON MAYHEM CENTRE MUTINY BAY SHARKBAIT REEF LAND MAY 2014 ATTRACTIONS FOOD & DRINK by SEA LIFE TOWERS ALL TOILETS HAVE Sharkbait Reef by SEA LIFE The Burger Kitchen TRADING Co. BABY CHANGING EASTERN FACILITIES Battle Galleons Minimum 0.9m. 0.9m-1.1m must ride with an adult (18+) Mexican Cantina EXPRESS CORNER COFFEE AND BAR ELECTRONIC Marauder’s Mayhem Minimum 1.1m. 1.1m-1.3m must ride with an adult (18+) Courtyard BBQ & Bar QUEUING PIRATE’S ATTRACTIONS Heave Ho! Minimum 0.9m. 0.9m-1.1m must ride with an adult (18+) Courtyard Hot Dogs, QUEST RESORT BOX OFFICE INFORMATION Pasties & Pancakes Mr Bloom’s Allotment The Flume Minimum 1m. 1m-1.3m must ride with an adult (18+) Big Fun Show Time TELEPHONE Eastern Express Haunted Hollow (spooky shortcut to Gloomy Wood) Nina’s Science Lab GUEST SERVICES i PARKING GAMES Get Set Go Tree Top Adventure TICKETS Pirate’s Quest Children under 1.1m must ride with an adult (18+) L Something Special : Sensory Garden MEDICAL CENTRE Justin’s House Pie-O-Matic Factory TOWERS STREET Minimum 0.9m. for mums and dads/guardians with children under 18 Numtums Number-Go-Round SMOKING Children under 1m must ride with an adult (18+) POINT Postman Pat Parcel Post TOWERS STREET Children under 1.1m must ride with an adult (18+) CASH Tree Fu Tom Training Camp POINT MONORAIL Suitable for young children. Height restrictions vary; please see safety signage at attraction entrance. ATTRACTIONS FOOD & DRINK SHOPS In The Night Garden Magical Boat Ride Skyride to Forbidden Valley Corner Coffee & Bar Towers Trading Co. Children under 1m must ride with an adult (18+) LOCKERS or Cloud Cuckoo Land Charlie & Lola’s Moonsquirters and Green Drops L Young children must ride with an adult (18+) ENTRANCE.
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