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Wastewater -Lob closes new Alton Towers on the opening day by driving

The most recent attraction of Alton Towers, toxicator, had to close after a burst tube on the opening day, which made an apparently raw wastewater.

The visitors to the Staffordshire theme park expressed frustration with the closure of the journey, with one called it a “nightmare day”, which made his son “so disappointed”.

The visitors claimed that a “brown liquid” was leaking near the entrance to the entrance on Saturday, but Alton Towers reported that it was a sewage and insisted that it was a nearby burst pipe.

A spokesman for Alton Towers said that the incident was “nothing with the new trip” and confirmed that the operations were suspended for about two hours.

“Due to an unexpected Burst tube near the journey, the poison meter briefly in the operation, while our teams quickly dealt with the problem.

“The journey and the surrounding area are now completely open and welcome guests,” says an explanation.

Ben Keable from Cheslyn Hay, Staffordshire, visited the park with his son when the journey was closed on Saturday.

He told the PA news agency: “We had hired for about 70 minutes and were about a cycles of about one or two cycles.

“We were on the way and waited and waited when steady water started on our feet. We thought it was water from the drive above when water dripped out of the fountain on the way.

“The constant river became more of a puddle around our feet. There was an announcement that the trip was a problem. We were then said that we should leave the trip without an offer to come back with a quick pass because we had waited 70 minutes.

“This was just a small part of a nightmare day in the park. My son was so disappointed. “

Mr. Keable said a number of trips were closed all day, which means that due to long queues, they only managed five trips in 10 hours.

Matthew Lancaster, 27, from Southport, Merseyside, also visited the park when the pipe burst.

He said, “I am an enthusiastic visit to the topic and it was very unfortunate what happened. That was definitely not on the bucket list. “

The new journey, which originally referred to Project Ocean, is 78 feet and is the only spin ride in the world that is increased above the ground.

When asked about suggestions that the journey on Sunday was closed for a period of time, Alton Towers said open and fully functional with a 50-minute queue.