Similar to my Twinlakes version of this blog post which I’ll link HERE. I thought I’d share Alton Towers’ version especially given it’s coming towards the summer holidays so no doubt more families will be visiting too. I hope this is beneficial.
CBeebies Land:
Of course, your first port of call is CBeebies Land. There’s a decent handful of rides including In The Night Garden, Bugbie Go Round & Go Set Go Treetop Adventures. Alongside the rides is JoJo & Gran Gran’s house, live shows, meet & greets, play area and for those children who have SEN needs there’s a sensory room which provides a quiet and calm environment. There is your fill within this area for guests of all ages and sizes to explore.
Other Rides:
Of course, both forms of transport to and around the park include the monorail and sky ride both of which allow under 0.9m to ride on too. Parents both of these are truly a godsend especially when you’re pushing your prams and packing isn’t quite as light as it once was. Over in The World or David Walliams is the Carousel. This is also a ride that little ones can enjoy.
Sharkbait Reef:
In Mutiny Bay is Sharkbait Reef by The Sealife. It’s simply a small sea life centre for guests to enjoy. It’s not much longer than a 15/20 minute walk through with pretty much all you’d predict from a sea life. It’s nicely themed and often bypassed making it a comfortable crowd-level attraction to enjoy.
The Gardens:
I’m uncertain as to how much of the garden is accessible without paying for the guided tour. But it’s someplace peaceful and quaint for guests with little ones to visit. Ideal for a family picnic too.
Wildlife:
There’s so much wildlife at Alton Towers. Those duck-loving toddlers would love the number of ducks there is that live at Alton Towers. It’s a small thing about the park but one worth mentioning. You can also feed the fish around the lake for £1 from the machines dotted around. It could be a fun experience for those who can’t experience much.
Overall:
Alton Towers is a fab theme park to visit with those tinier children. There’s so much to see dotted around the place and some of which involve no rides at all. Liara loves a little visit here and tends to enjoy all she can from it too. As a parent, there’s no better feeling than watching your little one enjoy something.
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I hope this helps those planning a visit with those below the minimum height restrictions. Don’t be put off by the restrictions there’s still plenty to enjoy.
Thank you for reading..



