Reviewed · THEME PARK TICKETS
Alton Towers Resort 2 Day Admission Ticket
Big rides need more than one rushed day. Alton Towers makes a strong case for taking your time, with two consecutive days to explore more than 50 rides and attractions, from the wood-and-fire drama of Wicker Man to family shows featuring Elmo and Cookie Monster. I like the two-day flexibility, which gives you a better chance of handling queues, and I like the wide mix of thrill rides and family attractions. The main drawback is crowd control: a long queue can turn even a two-day ticket into a waiting exercise.
A mobile ticket makes advance booking simple, and the $60.47 price per person can be fair if you use both days well. You still need to budget for the £6 car parking charge, food, drinks, photos, and transport to and from the resort. Also check your date carefully, since the supplied ticket information is tied to a specific validity period ending November 2, 2019.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Two days gives Alton Towers room to breathe
- Getting from the car park to the turnstiles
- Wicker Man brings wood and fire together
- Family attractions keep the park from becoming coaster-only
- Queue strategy matters more than the ticket itself
- Is $60.47 good value?
- Accessibility requires planning before both days
- When accommodation makes the second day easier
- Weather, closures, and realistic expectations
- Who should buy this ticket?
- Should you book the Alton Towers two-day ticket?
- FAQ
- How long is the Alton Towers admission ticket valid?
- What time does Alton Towers open?
- Is parking included in the ticket?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Do I need identification?
- Can the lead passenger name be changed?
- Can I cancel the booking for a refund?
Key points at a glance

- Two consecutive days included: You get a full second day rather than trying to cram every ride into one visit.
- More than 50 rides and attractions: The park covers serious roller coasters, family rides, live shows, and children’s attractions.
- Wicker Man is the signature thrill: The wooden coaster races through a 57.57-foot structure that appears to burst into flames.
- Parking costs extra: The £6 parking fee is paid on the day and is not part of the ticket price.
- Arrive before the 10:30am opening: An early start gives you the best chance of reaching popular rides before queues grow.
- Accessibility needs advance planning: Guests using disabled access cards may need to pre-book for each day.
Two days gives Alton Towers room to breathe

A one-day theme park visit often becomes a race. You arrive, study the map, join one long line, grab something to eat, and suddenly the afternoon is gone. This ticket removes some of that pressure by giving you two full consecutive days at Alton Towers Resort.
That extra day matters most if you want a mix of major coasters and family attractions. You can spend one day focusing on the biggest rides, then use the second for anything missed, repeat favorites, live entertainment, or slower-paced areas. It also gives you some protection against a bad queue day.
The ticket does not guarantee short waits. One visit had queues of about 15 minutes on the first day, while the following Friday brought waits of around an hour per ride. Only six rides were managed on that busier day. That difference is the clearest argument for using both days, but it also shows that the ticket cannot overcome heavy crowds on its own.
The resort opens at 10:30am each day. I would arrive early, get through parking and the monorail, and be ready near the entrance before opening. The supplied information says you can experience more than 50 rides and attractions, so a little planning before the gates open can save you time later.
More theme park tickets:
- Thorpe Park Admission Ticket
★ 4.0 · 5,915 reviews - Alton Towers Resort 1 Day Admission Ticket
★ 3.5 · 5,501 reviews - 1 Day Admission to LEGOLAND Windsor Resort
★ 3.0 · 5,329 reviews
Getting from the car park to the turnstiles

Car parking is not included. The listed charge is £6, payable on the day of your visit. After parking, you take the monorail to the park entrance, where you collect your tickets and pass through the turnstiles.
That short transfer is worth factoring into your morning schedule. You are not stepping directly from your car into the ride area, and a late arrival can mean losing useful time before the first queue of the day. Keep your mobile ticket ready, and bring identification matching the lead passenger name, since this may be checked before entry.
The lead passenger name cannot be changed after it has been added. This is a small booking detail, but it matters if someone else may use the ticket. Check the name before confirming, rather than trying to fix it later.
The booking is for admission to the resort, not a guided tour. The maximum group size is listed as 15 people, although you are free to explore the park at your own pace once inside. No transport to or from the attraction is included, so you need to arrange your own way there.
Wicker Man brings wood and fire together

Wicker Man is the headline attraction described for this ticket, and its design gives the ride a clear identity. It is the UK’s first new wooden roller coaster in 21 years, built around the unusual combination of wood and fire.
At the center is a Wicker Man structure measuring 57.57 feet, or 17.55 meters. That is about the height of a six-story building. The wooden track races through the structure three separate times, with the structure appearing to burst into flames as the ride passes.
This is more than a standard wooden coaster with a decorative theme added afterward. The track and structure are meant to work together, creating a ride experience built around repeated passes through the central feature. If you enjoy large-scale roller coasters and theatrical ride design, this is one of the attractions to prioritize.
The practical catch is that no theme park can promise every ride will operate all day. A separate visit had a couple of rides closed, and a river attraction was not open. With two days, you have another chance to catch a favorite, but you should still expect that some attractions may be unavailable during your visit.
Family attractions keep the park from becoming coaster-only

Alton Towers is not only for people who measure a good day by height, speed, and stomach-churning drops. The park includes family entertainment such as The Furchester Hotel Live Show, with Phoebe, Funella, Furgus, Elmo, and Cookie Monster.
The Go Jetters Vroomster Zoom ride gives children a more hands-on attraction, with riders taking the controls in a Vroomster. These experiences help families split the day between rides and shows rather than moving from one intense coaster queue to another.
That balance is one of the ticket’s best features. A group with different ages or comfort levels can spend time together, then separate for selected attractions without anyone feeling left out for the whole day. The two-day format makes this easier because you are not forced to choose between a family show and a major thrill ride in the same tight schedule.
You should still check the height, physical, and access requirements for individual attractions before you travel. The supplied information only states that visitors should have a moderate level of physical fitness. It does not provide ride-by-ride restrictions, so do not assume every attraction will suit every member of your group.
A few more to weigh up in England
- Tower of London and Crown Jewels Exhibition Ticket
★ 4.5 · 6,677 reviews - The London Eye Entry Ticket
★ 4.0 · 3,498 reviews - London Eye Fast-Track Ticket
★ 4.5 · 3,456 reviews - Liverpool City Sights Hop On Hop Off City Tour – 24hr Ticket
★ 4.5 · 2,555 reviews
Queue strategy matters more than the ticket itself

The strongest evidence about value comes from the sharply different queue times. Fifteen-minute waits make a theme park day feel generous. One-hour waits make the same admission price feel much less attractive, especially when only six rides fit into the day.
I would treat the first morning as your best chance to make progress. Arrive ahead of the 10:30am opening, head toward your highest-priority attraction, and avoid spending the early hours deciding where to go. Use the second day for rides you missed rather than saving every favorite until the end.
The two-day ticket also lets you change your plan if the first day is crowded. You can focus on family attractions, shows, or less urgent rides, then try the major coaster areas at a different time. That flexibility is useful, but it depends on having enough energy and arranging accommodation or transport for a second day.
One practical point: the ticket is for two full consecutive days, not two separate dates chosen at will. Plan your stay around back-to-back park days. If you book accommodation nearby, you avoid turning the second morning into a long commute.
Is $60.47 good value?

At $60.47 per person, the ticket can offer good value for a full two-day visit. The price works best for first-time visitors, families who want both major rides and children’s attractions, and thrill seekers who plan to return to several coasters.
The value drops if you only use one day, arrive late, or spend most of your time in queues. A two-day admission ticket cannot compensate for a closed ride, a crowded Friday, or a group that does not want to repeat attractions.
You also need to add the costs excluded from the ticket:
- £6 parking, paid on the day
- Food and drinks
- Souvenir photos
- Transport to and from Alton Towers
These extras can change the total cost quickly, particularly for a family. The ticket itself is only the entry portion of the day, so set a realistic budget before you book.
For comparison within your own plans, ask how many hours you expect to spend inside and how many attractions each person actually wants to ride. If the answer is two full days and a long list of priorities, the admission price is easier to justify. If you are mainly visiting for one attraction, a shorter visit may be more sensible, though this particular product is specifically for two days.
Accessibility requires planning before both days

The access policy deserves attention. A visitor using a disabled access card received access for the first day but not the second because the second day had not been pre-booked. The practical lesson is clear: if you need disabled access arrangements, pre-book for every day of the visit.
Do not assume that showing the card at the entrance will automatically cover both days. The available information says this may need to be arranged months in advance, so make it one of your first booking checks.
The ticket information also asks visitors to have a moderate physical fitness level. That statement is broad, and it does not explain the requirements for each ride. If anyone in your party has mobility or health concerns, contact the resort before committing to the visit and confirm what arrangements apply to your chosen dates.
When accommodation makes the second day easier

A two-day ticket works much better when the overnight plan is simple. One stay described a modern, clean two-bedroom cottage about 1.8 miles from the park, roughly five minutes away by car. That kind of nearby base can make the second day far less tiring than traveling from a distant town.
The important point is not the specific property, since accommodation is separate from admission. It is the benefit of sleeping close enough to arrive early again without a long journey. The park opens at 10:30am, and being nearby gives you a better chance of using both days fully.
If you are arranging a private rental or hotel, check the distance by road rather than relying only on a straight-line map. You also need to account for parking at the resort, since the £6 charge is separate.
Weather, closures, and realistic expectations
The supplied information does not promise that every ride will operate. One visit included several closed rides, and the river attraction was unavailable. That can be disappointing, especially if you paid for two days around a specific attraction.
The best way to handle this is to build some flexibility into your plan. Put several rides and shows on your priority list, not just one. Wicker Man may be your main target, but family shows, Go Jetters Vroomster Zoom, and The Furchester Hotel Live Show give you alternatives if a coaster is closed or the queue is too long.
You should also accept that the park experience changes from day to day. A quiet first day does not guarantee a quiet second day. The two-day ticket improves your odds of fitting in more attractions, but it is not a fast-track pass.
Who should buy this ticket?
I would recommend it most strongly to:
- First-time visitors who want to see more than one section of the resort
- Thrill seekers who plan to ride major coasters more than once
- Families who need time for both children’s attractions and larger rides
- Groups staying nearby for two consecutive nights or a short park break
- People who prefer a relaxed schedule over a single packed day
I would be more cautious if you dislike queues, can only attend for one day, or are choosing the ticket mainly for one ride. In those cases, the total cost may feel high once parking, meals, and accommodation are added.
The experience also requires careful planning for disabled access. If you need those arrangements, confirm both dates well in advance. Do not treat the second day as automatic.
Should you book the Alton Towers two-day ticket?
Book it if you want a full theme park break rather than a quick ride visit. Two consecutive days give you a sensible chance to handle more than 50 attractions, enjoy both thrill rides and family entertainment, and recover from a crowded first day.
The strongest reasons to go are Wicker Man’s distinctive wood-and-fire design, the range of attractions for different ages, and the freedom to spread your visit over two days. The main warning is that queues and closures can affect value, and the extra costs are real.
Check the ticket date, enter the lead passenger’s name carefully, bring matching identification, budget for parking, and arrange any disabled access support for both days. If you do that and arrive early, the $60.47 admission price has a fair chance of working in your favor.
FAQ
How long is the Alton Towers admission ticket valid?
The ticket provides admission for two full consecutive days at Alton Towers Resort. The supplied ticket information specifies use on the chosen date and gives a validity period ending November 2, 2019.
What time does Alton Towers open?
The theme park opens at 10:30am each day. Arriving early is advised so you can be near the entrance when the park opens.
Is parking included in the ticket?
No. Parking is not included. A £6 parking fee is payable on the day of your visit.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are additional costs and are not included in the admission ticket.
Do I need identification?
Bring identification that matches the lead traveller name on the ticket. This may be checked before entry is allowed.
Can the lead passenger name be changed?
No. Once the lead passenger name has been added, it cannot be changed.
Can I cancel the booking for a refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund.
Just added in England
- Beginner Foraging Walk: Wild food walking tour & tasters★ 4.3 · 6 reviews
- Half-Day Guided E-Bike Tour Portland with Brunch★ 5.0 · 56 reviews
- 3 Hour Chinese Dumpling Cooking Class for 2-6 people in London★ 5.0 · 44 reviews
- Street Art Tour and Spray Painting Workshop in London★ 5.0 · 98 reviews
- Street Art Walking Tour and Workshop in London★ 5.0 · 58 reviews
- Walking food tour in Brighton★ 4.5 · 17 reviews
- Only in Brighton Walking Tour★ 5.0 · 29 reviews
- The V.I.B (Very Independent Brighton) Walking Food Tour★ 5.0 · 151 reviews
Theme Park Tickets, compared.

LEGOLAND Windsor Resort 2 Day Admission Ticket
Read our review →Browse the lists this tour appears in

