Also notice ITV posted a picture of Collosus at Thorpe Park... "Non-Enthusiasts Say The Darndest things... "
http://www.itv.com/news/central/2015-05 ... on-towers/
Wanted: a person with the ultimate head for heights, a strong stomach and a need for speed who can cope with a whole career's-worth of twists and turns in just one morning...
Alton Towers has launched a search for an official Rollercoaster Tester.
The job will entail riding each of the theme park???s biggest rollercoasters before they open to the public.
The lucky candidate will have to endure G-forces which would challenge an astronaut, speeds of 0-60 in just two seconds, a 60-metre drop and be able to handle the first 14-loop rollercoaster, The Smiler, before most people???s days have even started.
The job might sound like a dream come true for some, but it does come with a few downsides:
a) You will need to be on site for 8am daily until the end of September
b) You won???t be paid
c) There won???t be any travel expenses
d) Food is not provided either
On the upside, you???ll be free to go on as many rides as you like all day thanks to your free annual pass.
To enter, participants must visit the Alton Towers Resort website and submit a video describing why you should be the park???s rollercoaster tester, along with what your favourite ride is and why. A panel of rollercoaster experts will judge the entries and decide who wins.
???We are renowned for our world-beating rollercoasters and have rides here that you can???t experience anywhere else in the world.
???Every morning before the park opens to the public, each ride goes through serious testing so we???re looking for someone that can take this on.
???They will need to be a huge fan of rides and have a very strong stomach as they???ll need to spend hours on our biggest and most famous rollercoasters.???
??? KATHERINE DUCKWORTH, FROM ALTON TOWERS RESORT
Alton Towers has launched a search for an official Rollercoaster Tester.
The job will entail riding each of the theme park???s biggest rollercoasters before they open to the public.
The lucky candidate will have to endure G-forces which would challenge an astronaut, speeds of 0-60 in just two seconds, a 60-metre drop and be able to handle the first 14-loop rollercoaster, The Smiler, before most people???s days have even started.
The job might sound like a dream come true for some, but it does come with a few downsides:
a) You will need to be on site for 8am daily until the end of September
b) You won???t be paid
c) There won???t be any travel expenses
d) Food is not provided either
On the upside, you???ll be free to go on as many rides as you like all day thanks to your free annual pass.
To enter, participants must visit the Alton Towers Resort website and submit a video describing why you should be the park???s rollercoaster tester, along with what your favourite ride is and why. A panel of rollercoaster experts will judge the entries and decide who wins.
???We are renowned for our world-beating rollercoasters and have rides here that you can???t experience anywhere else in the world.
???Every morning before the park opens to the public, each ride goes through serious testing so we???re looking for someone that can take this on.
???They will need to be a huge fan of rides and have a very strong stomach as they???ll need to spend hours on our biggest and most famous rollercoasters.???
??? KATHERINE DUCKWORTH, FROM ALTON TOWERS RESORT