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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" ...
Nemesis Reborn has got new tentacles, the track and carriages, for want of a better word, have been replaced. It's got new red-and-black livery, having started to look a bit tired in recent years.
Nemesis Reborn at Alton Towers The ride station represents the heart of ‘Nemmy’ and has themed lighting and decor, the lighting is even synchronised to the departure of the carriages.
The new track for Nemesis features red veins on a black track (Image: Darren Robinson) Nemesis is famous for being Europe's first ever inverted rollercoaster when it opened back in 1994.
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 ...
Thrillseekers flocked to Alton Towers resort to ride Nemesis one last time (Image: Fabio De Paola/PA Wire.) The ride offers one minute and 20 seconds of pure adrenaline.
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'.
Alton Towers is to reopen Nemesis Sub-Terra in time for May half term. The underground drop tower dark ride - which is a firm favourite among theme park fans - is to reopen on May 27.
Thrill-seekers have been given a first look at the terrifying creature they will confront when the iconic Nemesis rollercoaster at Alton Towers returns this spring.
Few UK rollercoaster rides are as iconic as Alton Towers Resort's Nemesis - and the famous attraction has taken a step closer to reopening as the first pieces of the track arrived this week. The ...