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- Alton Towers opens for the 2023 Season
- THORPE PARK 2023 Park Map
- Blackpool Pleasure Beach confirms Valhalla Reopening Date
- Dobble Tea Party Launches At THORPE PARK Resort
- Mandrill Mayhem Train Theming Installed And Last Closed Season Insight
- Demon Dolls And Vanishing Visitors: The Curse at Alton Manor Opens This Week
- Loggers Leap Removal Almost Complete And Ride Testing Continues
Construction Updates
- Mandrill Mayhem Train Theming Installed And Last Closed Season Insight
- Demon Dolls And Vanishing Visitors: The Curse at Alton Manor Opens This Week
- Loggers Leap Removal Almost Complete And Ride Testing Continues
- Loggers Leap Removal Continues and 2023 Season Preparations Continue
- Loggers Leap Double-Down Drop Removal Begins
- Mandrill Mayhem Begins Testing
- Giant Haunted Doll’s House Creeps Out The Public In London
The Crows Of Mawkin Meadow have returned for another year of nightmares, however, this year this small scare zone has been given a huge upgrade and expansion. Previously you would only have 1 route to take through the scare zone whereas this year there are now 2 routes through The Crows scare zone. Route 1 follows the same path as last year, whereas route number 2 takes you through sections of the old Saw Alive queue line. Walking through "Crones Cottage" you come face to face with the village of The Crows, walking through this small village you can see the remains of a cottage and the homes of some of The Crows. We absolutely love the evolution of the crows and it feels like every year the crow cast and story grow stronger and stronger, with the scare zone getting expanded this year. Could we see them feature in a maze next year? Other changes in the scare zone are a huge new sign at the entrance and some new farm-style fences creating a slalom effect towards the end of the maze. There's no escape from The Crows!