Alton Towers announces a NEW name for iconic rollercoaster

It's getting completely refurbished and relaunched

Former 'Nemesis' rollercoaster ride at Alton Towers
Author: Adam SmithPublished 8th Jan 2024
Last updated 8th Jan 2024

One of the country's most popular theme parks based in Staffordshire has announced a new name for one of its most iconic rollercoasters.

Thrillseekers have been given a first look at what Nemesis will look like at Alton Towers when it returns this spring.

The attraction has undergone the biggest overhaul in its 30-year history and will now be known as Nemesis Reborn.

NEMESIS REBORN Official Artwork

Part of the transformation has seen the entire 250-tonne, 716-metre-long track replaced as well as a complete update of the beast which gives the ride its name.

Now a striking animation and image released today by The Resort shows a single, giant blazing red eye, ringed by razor-sharp teeth sitting at the centre of the creature’s head.

Tentacles snake from its body, studded with the same, vicious teeth.

Huge, powerful claws extend from its muscular midsection as it propels itself on nimble, black legs.

Behind it trails a tail that it whips with bone-crunching force.

Europe's first inverted rollercoaster

Opened in 1994, fans from around the world have visited the Staffordshire theme park to experience what Nemesis has to offer, including 3.5 G-force and numerous twists and turns at speeds of up to 50mph.

Bianca Sammut, Divisional Director at Alton Towers Resort, said: "At Alton Towers Resort we’ve been working tirelessly to transform this iconic attraction and we’re delighted to give fans a first look at the terrifying creature that gives it its name.

"This year fans will be able to experience the stand-out thrills of Nemesis Reborn for themselves.

"We’re keeping tight-lipped about the exact date of its return for now, but we can assure you … the wait will be worth it."

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