On 26th March, Alton Towers Resort will celebrate Nemesis’ 21st birthday and we’d like you to join us. With talks from both John Wardley (the creator of Nemesis) and Andy Hine MBE (Chairman of the Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain) as well as a chance to ride the ride once the Theme Park has closed, it will be an event not to be missed!
Places are extremely limited so please tell us why you should be part of the Nemesis celebrations! Share your best stories with us at happy@alton-towers.com
I doubt it wouls be pleasant, but Nemesis backwards is something I'd try given the chance.nadroJ said:Annoying that it's on a Thursday otherwise I'd have gone!
And I highly doubt they're spite the last two rows for backwards, I think even the Towers know that those are the sought after seats so would never do such a thing.
Can you IMAGINE how brutal Nemesis backwards would be <//3
lachlan said:I doubt it wouls be pleasant, but Nemesis backwards is something I'd try given the chance.nadroJ said:Annoying that it's on a Thursday otherwise I'd have gone!
And I highly doubt they're spite the last two rows for backwards, I think even the Towers know that those are the sought after seats so would never do such a thing.
Can you IMAGINE how brutal Nemesis backwards would be <//3
And the temproary rotation of the back row surely shouldn't be a problem for enthusiasts?
nadroJ said:Disagree. Back row Nemesis is often cited b enthusiasts as one of the best coaster experiences ever, turning the seats backwards would ruin it.
They never turned Swarm back around.Alex23 said:Not sure it would be a temporary rotation if it happened (which I very much doubt it would) as Merlin wouldn't shell out the money to turn it round only to turn it back the other way after a year.
cjbrandy said:Just been today. Not only was it closed, it was completely barred off with barriers and there was a crane by the lift hill. Maybe something is happening... (Sorry I didn't take pictures!)