First-look 360 videos reveal new Cbeebies Land Hotel at Alton Towers
Ahead of CBeebies Land Hotel’s July opening, Alton Towers Resort has released new 360 videos giving excited families the very first insight into the UK’s only CBeebies Land Hotel.
In the very first look inside the hotel families can now ‘fly through’ parts of the hotel including the foyer and entertainment space, In The Night Garden room and the Bugbies room.
With 76 rooms set across four floors, the CBeebies Land Hotel will gives children a fully immersive experience to interact with their favourite CBeebies shows, in an environment that will engage parents too.
In its first year, guests checking in to CBeebies Land Hotel will enjoy over 5,000 hours of live entertainment, including meet and greets with some of their favourite CBeebies characters and live gameshows – the equivalent of 208 full days of non-stop fun, within The Musical Meadow.
The Hotel is situated near Alton Towers Resort’s CBeebies Land, ensuring that families can relax in comfort after their day out.
For the Hotel’s 76 rooms, Alton Towers has purchased 564 large fluffy pillows, which – if stacked on top of each other – would create a colossal tower taller than the Statue of Liberty.
34 of the rooms are themed around CBeebies biggest programmes including Postman Pat, Something Special, In The Night Garden, Swashbuckle and Octonauts.
Guests dining in the brand new Windmill Restaurant over the first 12 months of opening will enjoy over 3 million grams of baked beans – the equivalent weight of seven grand pianos, alongside 140 kilos of fish fingers and 600kg of melon.
Janet Gurr, CBeebies Land Hotel Director at Alton Towers Resort said “We are delighted to be showcasing not only the first look inside the hotel with our new videos, but also to give guests a real insight into what it takes to create such a unique hotel. Opening a new hotel is always a massive project, and keeping track of the massive numbers involved is very important. With some big names like Postman Pat and Bing joining us, every detail has to be perfect before our first guests arrive.”
“I will be personally checking that each of our 681 lightbulbs and 208 door handles are just right, before giving the Hotel the final green light.”