Yes.
there is not much, Alton towers is alot more suited to young children than thorpe park :)
No
Unfortunately Alton Towers does not have signage in any language other than English.
Just less than 3 hours. See the related link below.
The pay rate for individuals working at Alton Towers varies depending on the position. Managers at the park make considerably more than ride attendants, who likely make minimum wage.
There are more than three areas at Alton Towers. The ones I can list at the moment are: Mutiny Bay Katanga Canyon Gloomy Wood Forbidden Valley Dark Forest Cloud Cuckoo Land X-Sector Adventure Land Storybook Land Old McDonald's Farmyard and The Towers
At Alton Towers, the minimum height requirement for most of the big rides is typically around 1.4 meters. Therefore, to qualify for these rides, you would need to be at least 1.4 meters tall. If you are exactly 1.4 meters, you meet the requirement and can get on the rides without needing to be taller.
Nemesis is a Rollercoaster in Alton Towers which is located in the Forbidden Valley. This intense ride takes you over rivers of blood and rock, reaching G-forces greater than a space shuttle launch. It was first opened on the 19th March 1994 and cost £10,000,000.
PETRONAS towers
it depends on age if the children are younger than 11 i would say chessington because the rides there are more appropriate for them and they will be able to ride on all of them but thorpe park is better for older children as the rides are bigger and bertter but they have height restrictions overall, thorpe park is better :)
No. Thorpe accomplished the feat at the 1912 Games in Stockholm.
Antenna 451.9m. Towers 378.6m. They were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004.