Alton Towers Splash Landings Hotel & Waterpark Entry £99.00 per room (4 people_
Caribbean Weekend during 9th and 10th November for only £99 per room per night.Price is for 4 people,includes hotel,breakfast and entry
into the waterpark.
Caribbean Weekend during 9th and 10th November for only £99 per room per night.Price is for 4 people,includes hotel,breakfast and entry
into the waterpark.
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Jump to unread Post a Commentam i correct you can only use the park/centre on one of the 2 days that you are there (unless you pay again...)?
Sorry, but that is nonsense. There are no scary rides in the water park. But that isn't what a water park is about. Try the theme park for that. It is great for all ages, including older kids and adults. And in answer to previous questions, the Sealife centre is in the theme park, not part of the Hotel/Waterpark complex. Also, the waterpark tickets are only for one of the two days you stay, you choose which.
Don't forget to add in your meal for the night also though; which in the all you can eat buffet is (without drinks) £20 per adult, and £7-8 per child I think. The food is always top notch though, not the usually all you can eat crap. That takes it to £160ish for the break, which makes it a bit less attractive certainly. But it is a brilliant place, my family and I absolutely love it, and it will be a nice surprise for anyone who hasn't been before.
Sorry, but that is nonsense. There are no scary rides in the water park. But that isn't what a water park is about. Try the theme park for that. It is great for all ages, including older kids and adults. And in answer to previous questions, the Sealife centre is in the theme park, not part of the Hotel/Waterpark complex. Also, the waterpark tickets are only for one of the two days you stay, you choose which.
Don't forget to add in your meal for the night also though; which in the all you can eat buffet is (without drinks) £20 per adult, and £7-8 per child I think. The food is always top notch though, not the usually all you can eat crap. That takes it to £160ish for the break, which makes it a bit less attractive certainly. But it is a brilliant place, my family and I absolutely love it, and it will be a nice surprise for anyone who hasn't been before.
Of course a water park should have thrilling exciting rides as well as rides for younger children- Waterworld just down the road realise that. Try taking in a waterpark in the Med- that's a proper experience. Alton Tower waterpark is just a little insipid.
Sorry, but that is nonsense. There are no scary rides in the water park. But that isn't what a water park is about. Try the theme park for that. It is great for all ages, including older kids and adults. And in answer to previous questions, the Sealife centre is in the theme park, not part of the Hotel/Waterpark complex. Also, the waterpark tickets are only for one of the two days you stay, you choose which.
Don't forget to add in your meal for the night also though; which in the all you can eat buffet is (without drinks) £20 per adult, and £7-8 per child I think. The food is always top notch though, not the usually all you can eat crap. That takes it to £160ish for the break, which makes it a bit less attractive certainly. But it is a brilliant place, my family and I absolutely love it, and it will be a nice surprise for anyone who hasn't been before.
Of course a water park should have thrilling exciting rides as well as rides for younger children- Waterworld just down the road realise that. Try taking in a waterpark in the Med- that's a proper experience. Alton Tower waterpark is just a little insipid.
Agreed, but you said 'scary'. I have been to plenty of waterparks in the Mediterranean, and yes, they are mainly excellent and completely different to what can mostly be found here, but they still do not 'scare' in the same way a 250ft roller coaster can. I think you just accidentally worded it wrong, it doesn't really matter too much, but the point is that you said it is unsuitable for teenagers upwards, which is untrue. There are always lots of teenagers and adults there when we go, and they always look to me like they are having great fun.
says nothing about waterpark tickets?
Sorry, but that is nonsense. There are no scary rides in the water park. But that isn't what a water park is about. Try the theme park for that. It is great for all ages, including older kids and adults. And in answer to previous questions, the Sealife centre is in the theme park, not part of the Hotel/Waterpark complex. Also, the waterpark tickets are only for one of the two days you stay, you choose which.
Don't forget to add in your meal for the night also though; which in the all you can eat buffet is (without drinks) £20 per adult, and £7-8 per child I think. The food is always top notch though, not the usually all you can eat crap. That takes it to £160ish for the break, which makes it a bit less attractive certainly. But it is a brilliant place, my family and I absolutely love it, and it will be a nice surprise for anyone who hasn't been before.
Of course a water park should have thrilling exciting rides as well as rides for younger children- Waterworld just down the road realise that. Try taking in a waterpark in the Med- that's a proper experience. Alton Tower waterpark is just a little insipid.
Agreed, but you said 'scary'. I have been to plenty of waterparks in the Mediterranean, and yes, they are mainly excellent and completely different to what can mostly be found here, but they still do not 'scare' in the same way a 250ft roller coaster can. I think you just accidentally worded it wrong, it doesn't really matter too much, but the point is that you said it is unsuitable for teenagers upwards, which is untrue. There are always lots of teenagers and adults there when we go, and they always look to me like they are having great fun.
I think they meant its more for young children and no scary rides in the waterpark that most teenagers/adults want .
says nothing about waterpark tickets?
Your Package Includes
Overnight Stay and scrumptious breakfast
Waterpark entrance (one day Waterpark entry for every night booked)
Fantastic Caribbean entertainment!
A visit to our amazing Sharkbait Reef by SEA LIFE
Arriving:
Friday 09 November 2012
Departing:
Saturday 10 November 2012
Nights: 1
Rooms: 1
Splash Landings Hotel
Family Room 4
3 Adults
1 Children
£99.00
Additional Items: No
I complained about the service and they offered us half price on our next hotel stay and free theme park and water park tickets. I'm happy to go again because the water park is amazing for children.
Usually they are pretty flexible wi stuff like that. But I'm calling them later on so will find out
Let me know please ;-)