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ALTON Towers has been forced to close one of their popular attractions after 21 years.

Located in the park's main hotel was the Alton Towers Spa, which offered treatments and day packages.

Alton Towers has been forced to close one of their loved attraction at the park's hotel
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Alton Towers has been forced to close one of their loved attraction at the park's hotelCredit: MEPICS
The Alton Towers spa has closed for good
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The Alton Towers spa has closed for goodCredit: Facebook
It opened as a spa back in 2003
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It opened as a spa back in 2003Credit: Facebook

This included use of the pool and relaxation rooms, which included a hot tub, log sauna and foot baths, as well as well as facials, massages and beauty treaments such as lashes, nails and spray tans.

Having opened back in 1996, originally as a themed Pirate's Lagoon, it was eventually turned into the spa in 2003 after the park's water park opened.

However, it was forced to close on December 31 - and will not be reopening

A spokesman at Alton Towers said: "After careful consideration, we have taken the difficult decision to close the Spa located on-site.

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"This was a difficult decision but one we feel is essential for the future growth and development of the Resort.

"Our top priority has been supporting our employees at the Spa during this time, including with advice on career opportunities available across the Resort.

"We are also in the process of contacting guests with bookings in 2024 to discuss alternative options.

"We sincerely appreciate the loyalty and support of our valued guests and dedicated colleagues throughout the years."

However, they added that they only had "limited bookings" so would be refunding guests or given an alternative option.

People have raved about it over the years, with some adults saying they often headed there after dropping their kids off at the park.

One woman wrote: "The spa had a load of facilities (even more than some high end spas I've visited".

Others said it was "fantastic value for money"with staff going ";above and beyond".

Prices were as little as £40 for a three-hour session, or £45 for massages.

It's not the only area in Alton Towers that has closed in recent months.

In November 2023, the fairground Retro Squad rides were removed, which included Funk 'n' Fly remains, Twistatron and Spinjam.

But opening this year is Alton Towers' brand new rollercoaster.

Nemesis at Alton Towers, which closed back in 2022, has undergone a huge renovation and will open this year.

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Here are five new rides and rollercoasters opening across UK theme parks this year.

The park said it was closing the attraction ahead of new plans for Alton Towers in 2024
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The park said it was closing the attraction ahead of new plans for Alton Towers in 2024Credit: Getty

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