Alton Towers announce reopening date of popular underground attraction

By Sarah Garner

17th May 2023 | Local News

Alton Towers has announced that Nemesis Sub-Terra will reopen on 27 May (Wiki Commons).
Alton Towers has announced that Nemesis Sub-Terra will reopen on 27 May (Wiki Commons).

Staffordshire theme park, Alton Towers Resort, has announced the reopening date of their popular underground attraction.

Nemesis Sub-Terra is set to reopen on 27 May, just in time for May half term.

The underground attraction, which is a firm favourite amongst theme park fans, invites guests to embark on an intense journey and witness the research of The Phalanx, before freefalling into the pit.   

Alongside the announcement, the Resort has revealed the attraction's brand-new logo echoing the look and feel of the new Nemesis track, which was unveiled last week.

Nemesis Sub-Terra is an underground attraction that takes guests on an intense journey before freefalling into a pit (Alton Towers).

The slick black track with red veins snaking along its length can now be seen on park ahead of its return in 2024.

Located next to Nemesis Sub-Terra, fans of Nemesis can also watch the transformation take place on a specially constructed viewing platform, overlooking the site.  

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