A look back at our visit to the Extraordinary Golf course at Alton Towers.
We're long overdue a return visit to Alton Towers. We couldn't have had a rainier day when we were there back in June 2007.
One of the things we'd been really looking forward to was playing the Extraordinary Golf course.
That's a BIG minigolf windmill |
In 2007 we were still less than a year into our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour and the excitement at playing a new course was tremendous. That's not to say I don't get super excited when I hear about or see a new minigolf course now!
Imagine our disappointment when we arrived to find the course had been closed for the day as the weather was so bad as to render the course unplayable.
Not your typical water ride |
Looking on the Alton Towers website there are two 9-hole courses with miniature versions of the most famous rides and attractions at the theme park. It'll be brilliant to play them.
Even the free monorail ride couldn't cheer me up |
We've now visited 933 courses since September 2006. Of those we've been able to play 535. Many of them multiple times.
We haven't been able to play 398 courses we've visited for a number of reasons. Some have been waterlogged like the Extraordinary Golf at Alton Towers, while others have been derelict, abandoned, out-of-season, under construction or completely removed!
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