Alton Towers' CBeebies Land hotel is getting brand new themed rooms, and the resort has just shared a first look at what families can expect on a fun-filled sleepover.
The new rooms celebrate beloved bunny Bing and all of his friends, including other popular characters such as Pando and Sula.
Judging from the new artist's impression which the resort shared, they're going to be a hit with families (they've been designed for parents with toddlers, after all). The brand new picture shows that the rooms will be decked out in colourful green and red furniture and bedding, with the walls decorated so you feel like you really are out in the countryside with Bing and co on an adventure.
The new rooms aren't the only places Bing fans will want on their radar; Alton Towers is also launching a brand new live show, Bing and Flop in Big Fun Showtime, where families can meet and interact with CBeebies stars.
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Bookings for the Bing themed rooms will open from Friday (February 25) on the Alton Towers website.
There's going to be plenty more excitement for families with three new attractions coming to CBeebies Land this spring. (There's a reason why we've picked Alton Towers as one of the best theme parks for toddlers).
The first will be the Hey Duggee Clubhouse, a playground where kids can meet Hey Duggee himself, and earn Big Adventure Badges.
Meanwhile there'll be a new JoJo & Gran Gran At Home attraction with fun activities such as calling Great Gran Gran from the sitting room, helping to bake banana bread in the kitchen, and exploring a colourful garden.
As for the third attraction? It's set to be a hit with dinosaur fans. Andy's Adventures Dinosaur Dig will let families explore a prehistoric digging site with dinosaur bones and footprints, all as part of a brand new live and interactive show.
They're not the only recent additions to the theme park.
Last year Alton Towers opened new land World of David Walliams land with highlights including a Royal Carousel and Raj's Bouncy Bottom attraction. (To celebrate the occasion, the resort also opened Gangsta Granny themed rooms at the CBeebies Land hotel).
However the biggest draw has to be the new Gangsta Granny ride inspired by David Walliams' books, where families sit in a car and are taken through a multi-sensory experience as they join Ben and his Granny in an attempt to steal the Crown Jewels.
Tickets to Alton Towers start from £34 when pre-booked online. Find out more on altontowers.com.
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