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Alton Towers Query
zonecrew
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Hi
Just a quick question about Alton Towers
I have booked a night in Splash Landing Hotel for the family, will be going to the Waterpark on the first afternoon and then a full day in the theme park the following day. Not been before
When I booked online I chose not to book the park tickets as I think it may be cheaper to use 2-4-1 vouchers OR the NHS discount offer as my wife works in the NHS. Not sure if I made the right choice as I have since read about the Early Ride Time. Would I still be able to get the early ride time AND use vouchers/nhs with me staying at the hotel or should I buy tickets in advance online?
Thanks
Just a quick question about Alton Towers
I have booked a night in Splash Landing Hotel for the family, will be going to the Waterpark on the first afternoon and then a full day in the theme park the following day. Not been before
When I booked online I chose not to book the park tickets as I think it may be cheaper to use 2-4-1 vouchers OR the NHS discount offer as my wife works in the NHS. Not sure if I made the right choice as I have since read about the Early Ride Time. Would I still be able to get the early ride time AND use vouchers/nhs with me staying at the hotel or should I buy tickets in advance online?
Thanks
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As far as I am aware they only offer ERT for hotel guests. Last year they were offering it on prebooked online tickets, but it does not look like it from their website.
Its a hard call, because saving money is good but you can get a few rides ticked off during ERT. I would think if you are going when its going to be busy then do the ERT.JeremyMarried 9th May 20090 -
As a hotel guest regardless of how you get your tickets you should still be entitled to ERT. ERT is available for pre booked tickets online .. Hotel guests .. And annual pass holders so basically anyone apart from people who turn up and buy on the day. Not quite the exclusive ERT that AT likes to market it as.0
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