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MR Mystic

Gonna take my nephew to a Theme park,hes 14 years old,so whats the best one to go to in the UK and why?


    



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WHICH is the best one?

Alton Towers.

Why? Because everyone knows it is.


graeme b
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Alton towers is great, cant discount Thorpe Park its really improved in recent years and have some really scary rides.

I'd say Alton towers has the better mix of rides though, from the big ones for speed freaks to more tame rollercoasters its got something for most people (except my mum!)


Alex
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Alton towers is good because you only have to pay once and the rides are awesome!!! But the queues can be massive so make sure you get fast track tickets!!!! Also Blackpool pleasure beach is good but extremely expensive and I don't think you can buy fast track tickets! Good luck =D


Will hath returned
im 13, and i loved Alton Towers.

get fast track for air, it's the best but there's always long queues.


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if you are staying near west wales then oak wood park great place


Veronica Alicia
My grandchildren love Alton Towers - even the rides they are too frightened to go on, they get lots of thrills watching other people!
I enjoyed the little kids things, like shooting the grandchildren with balls and the haunted house! No way would you get me on the big things! That's how I got to be this old!!


gdovhull
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I'd go to alton towers or blackpool pleasure beach.

Alton towers is probably the best for big thrill rides and great rollercoasters, if you and your nephew are into big rides this is a great place with the most and best rides for sure. Oblivion, Air, Nemesis etc... The only bad point is alot of walking because it is so big!!!!! Lots of open space.

Blackpool Pleasure beach is my personal favourite because it is jam packed with rides, the classic wooden rollercoasters mixed with brand new state of the art rides. A brilliant park with less than about 10 steps your at another ride. Pepsi max and the brand new infusion are probably the only massive rides here and infusion the only one that goes upside down (apart from irn bru revoloution). There is some brilliant old rides and new ones to be discovered and also a nice walk on the beach can be done afterwards.

Probably the best idea is tolook on the websites and decide with your nephew which is the best.

PS- I live in the north so these are the two I favour, apparently thorpe park is good but I have never been.


Blink
Alton Towers probably has the most rides, followed by Thorpe Park.


LISA D
id say flamingo land as it has good rides n other things too do too like look round the zoo


katjane2004
Alton Towers just for the variety of rides and that bat his age most will be suitable.


sarah g
i've only ever been to drayton mannor but that is very good ride's there and it's cheaper than alton towers with better rides there is also a zoo there as well .
where ever you go hope you have a nice time.



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