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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
Darkest Depths returns to the Seven Seas for another year of sailing, this year the attraction has had its age limit changed from advised 12+ to 15+. With the age change, this meant that the actors were freer to do jump scares and up the intensity of the attraction, obviously when a group of adults go through it will be scarier than if a family still chose to go through the attraction. The maze remains the same as previous years but with a slight change at the ending and a lack of mermaids this year? Unless we hit the maze during a cast change or break. We really enjoyed Darkest Depths but with the maze being permanently set up it means the layout remains the same each year. We would love to see the park shake up the mazes and change the layout of theming each year.