Alton Towers unveil dark new ride opening this Spring

By Sarah Garner

25th Jan 2023 | Local News

The Curse of Alton Manor promotional poster (Alton Towers)
The Curse of Alton Manor promotional poster (Alton Towers)

'The Curse at Alton Manor' is set to be Alton Towers' most immersive dark ride to date. 

An eerie image of the new ride-through has also been unveiled which hints at what's to come when the attraction launches this Spring. 

The Resort is keeping ride details under wraps for now, however it has said it will be a haunting ride which will frighten and excite both brave youngsters and adults as it takes them on a hair-raising journey through the spectacular twists and turns of the cursed manor. 

Creators of 'The Curse at Alton Manor' are said to have found new and unimaginable ways to scare and surprise fans, with special effects and visuals that have never been seen before from a UK theme park. 

Alton Towers is home to the world-famous 'Oblivion' (Alton Towers).

Kate McBirnie, Head of Product Excellence at Alton Towers Resort, said: "Let the countdown begin! The Curse at Alton Manor is no ordinary dark ride. It has all the components of a supernatural tale - it's dark, compelling and promises some thrilling and scary moments along the way. Fans of eerie rides will certainly appreciate this one.  

"More details on The Curse at Alton Manor will be revealed next month, so stay tuned for what's to come."  

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