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Alton Towers advice please

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dizzymac · 15/02/2009 08:31

I've never been and we are planning to take the DDs tomorrow. Is there an indoor picnic area or is it just outdoor picnics and indoor restaurants?
Also any advice on where to go and what to do with a 6 and 3 year old would be really helpful.

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dizzymac · 15/02/2009 09:00

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Claire2301 · 15/02/2009 09:15

Hiya,

There isn't as such an indoor picnic area- I think there is a covered outside one. With a six and three year old I would go into this area first (can't remember the name) As you come off the cable car (that brings you from the car park into the park) walk down to the water fountain and turn left (outside gift shop and cafes) this is the younger kids are so a good placeto start. Any other questions just shout, hope you have a great time

Claire

dizzymac · 15/02/2009 10:42

Thanks for your reply. I think we might just go for indoor food. The weather is not threatening to be too good!
That sounds good advice for the kids reas. Thankyou

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jags09 · 04/04/2009 19:05

Hi anyone,
I am taking a five and two year old next week to drayton manor or alton towers any advice which is best pleeease.

mamamea · 05/04/2009 23:58

I wouldn't. Theme parks are a nightmare in school holidays. Go some other time. The best school holiday attractions are things without queues - even if somewhere's busy at least you won't be standing in a queue for an hour to go on a 30-second ride.

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