That’s because anyone spending time at the popular theme park in Alton has to pay for parking on top of the admission ticket price if they drive there.
On Facebook, the Theme Park Insanity page said the car parking prices are “outrageous” at Alton Towers, sparking a debate with fellow theme park goers.
Theme Park Insanity said: “Are Alton Towers having a giraffe? This is outrageous!!
“As if a day at a theme park isn’t costly enough, the prices for parking have jumped significantly from last season with standard & blue badge parking now costing £13.00, pass holder express costing £20 & non pass holder express now costing a staggering £30!!!
“I’m honestly disgusted! There was a time when parking was free as standard, but monopolising on people’s need to park like this (given it’s in the middle of nowhere & features very limited public transport links, if at all) is greed in it’s purest form!
“Maybe it’s just the Yorkshire man in me, but this is beyond unreasonable #OwMuch”.
Alton Towers car parking fees considered ‘rip off’ by visitors
Along with the post, they shared a screenshot of the Alton Towers website showing the parking options and prices.
This includes standard parking and blue badge parking at £13 each, express parking for annual passholders costing £20 and express parking at £30.
One person shared their thoughts: “It’s called vote with my wallet…
“It’s just another reason to not visit Alton Towers.
“I will go to parks that genuinely care about their customers and invest in exciting new rides and attractions.”
Another commented: “You should not have to pay for parking where there is no viable alternative.
“I queried this once with them and was told that it was for “environmental reasons” and to encourage people to take alternative modes of transport.
“I asked when the rail link was going to be added. Didn’t get a reply to that.”
Someone else considers a visit to the theme park to be “a rip off”: “I always feel like they grab me by the ankles as soon as I arrive, turn me upside down and don’t stop shaking until all my money has fallen out.
“It’s such a rip off now.”
This person commented: “It’s always annoyed me that Alton Towers is in the middle of the countryside with no real way to get there otherwise and they still charge for parking.
“I could understand it if there was a shuttle bus every 30 minutes or a train station, without cars coming they’d have no business.”
This person had a different reaction: “People don’t generally consider parking prices when deciding whether or not to visit, they just moan about them”.
Someone else said: “Have to make there money somewhere”.
Despite this online discussion, Alton Towers Resort says it is “committed to delivering a great value day out” for visitors.
A spokesperson for Alton Towers Resort told Newsquest: “At Alton Towers Resort, we are committed to delivering a great value day out for our guests.
“As with many businesses across the UK leisure and hospitality sector, we regularly review our pricing in line with increases in operational and maintenance costs.
“This includes the significant investment required to manage, staff and maintain our car parking facilities throughout the season.
“We remain focused on providing choice and value for our guests, and continue to offer a range of ticket and pass options, including Annual Passes which include parking benefits.”
Alton Towers unveils huge artwork made from cans of beans to honour new ride
The news comes as the theme park has unveiled a giant portrait of Bluey made from over 11,000 cans of beans to announce the opening date of the world’s first Bluey rollercoaster.
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The artwork measures 20 by 15 metres and took 18 hours to complete.
Featuring Bluey in her beloved granny disguise, complete with a headscarf, the installation includes 11,494 tins.
Visitors can look out for it on the park’s lawn near CBeebies Land ahead of Bluey the Ride: Here Come the Grannies! officially opening on Saturday, March 28.
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