Alton Towers amusement park will bid farewell to Funk 'n' Fly, Twistatron, and Spinjam rides as they will not be returning in the next season. The park announced the news through a video cartoon where a robot sends the rides back to their home planet. It is unclear if new attractions will replace them in the future.
Alton Towers is set to permanently remove three of its popular rides when the season comes to an end next month.
Alton Towers revealed the news with a video cartoon in which a robot recalls the three rides to their home planet, stating their "current mission" has been completed. It is not yet known whether replacement attractions will be put in their place for the 2024 season, StaffordshireLive reported.
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