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The Nemesis ride at Alton Towers has got a lot of superfans and they've been given a new vamped ride for 2024. Today, Saturday, March 16, ... It's got new red-and-black livery, ...
The new Nemesis ride at Alton Towers is black, with a blood-red motif painted down the side, continuing the ride's theme of "an alien creature excavated from the ground" ...
After closing in November 2022 to undergo an extensive makeover, the iconic Staffordshire-based attraction has officially reopened with a brand-new design and a new name - 'Nemesis Reborn'.
Steve Wollaston rode Nemesis on the opening day way back in 1994 - in 2024 he is first in the queue at Alton Towers to grab a front seat for the rebirth of a theme park icon ...
Few UK rollercoaster rides are as iconic as Alton Towers Resort's Nemesis ... with the white track being replaced by a new look black track featuring red veins snaking along its length.
Last time I queued for the Nemesis at Alton Towers we got turned away after 40 minutes because it had stopped working. Just days later and theme park bosses announced the sudden closure of the ...
When it opened in 1994, Alton Towers’ Nemesis cost £10m, and was crowned Europe’s first inverted rollercoaster. And this weekend, I took one last white-knuckle ride on the coaster before it ...
World-renowned rollercoaster Nemesis is undergoing a huge refurbishment, and Alton Towers Resort has just given us a taste of what the new ride will look like once reopened in 2024.
Alton Towers is to reopen Nemesis Sub-Terra in time for May half term. ... The slick black track with red veins snaking along its length can now be seen on park ahead of its return in 2024.
Alton Towers Resort's popular rollercoaster is currently undergoing renovations and the new look track has arrived. ... The new track for Nemesis features red veins on a black track ...
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