Construction Begins on New CBeebies Land Rollercoaster at Alton Towers
Sunday 20th July 2025
Postman Pat has officially delivered its final parcel at Alton Towers, as work on its removal has now been completed. In its place, an exciting new chapter begins — the construction of a brand-new rollercoaster within CBeebies Land!
Foundations are the first order of business, and keen-eyed visitors may already spot the metal rebar taking shape on-site. These early signs mark the beginning of a major transformation that promises to bring fresh excitement to the family-friendly area.
This upcoming ride will become the second rollercoaster in CBeebies Land.
Postman Pat Removal Begins at Alton Towers
Monday 30th June 2025
Demolition work has begun in CBeebies Land at Alton Towers, as the park moves ahead with removing the Postman Pat ride. The ride system and track have already been ripped out, and blue construction boards have gone up around the site, signaling the start of a major new development.
The station building has been completely cleared, with the only remaining structure being the barn that guests would pass through at the end of the ride.
Although no official theme has been confirmed yet for the upcoming family rollercoaster, rumours are circulating that it could be based on Bluey, the award-winning Australian animated series that has become a favourite among young children and parents alike.
Fans are eagerly awaiting confirmation, as Bluey would mark a popular and fitting addition to the family-friendly attractions in CBeebies Land.
Postman Pat Removal Begins and Get Set Go Ride Retrack
Tuesday 3rd June 2025
It's all systems go at Alton Towers as major changes are happening in and around CBeebies Land!
With Postman Pat Parcel Post now permanently closed and Get Set Go Tree Top Adventure temporarily shut for a reroute, transformation is well underway. The main entrance to CBeebies Land is currently closed off, and the old track of Get Set Go Tree Top Adventure is actively being dismantled. Meanwhile, removal work has begun on Postman Pat, signaling the end of an era for the classic family favourite.
In an exciting development, a brand-new section of track for Get Set Go Tree Top Adventure has already arrived and is visible on-site—ready to be installed in the coming days. A construction fence can also be seen going up around the area, marking the start of what looks to be a significant overhaul.
It's clear that Alton Towers is gearing up for a refreshed and reimagined experience for young adventurers.
A huge thank you to CoasterTog for capturing these behind-the-scenes changes—be sure to check out their photos to see the transformation in progress!
Alton Towers to Close Postman Pat Ride as New Rollercoaster Plans Unfold
Friday 23rd May 2025
Alton Towers has announced changes to its line-up of family attractions, with the closure of two popular rides this summer. According to the park’s updated ride availability page, Get Set Go Tree Top Adventure and Postman Pat Parcel Post will both be closing from 3rd June.
While Get Set Go Tree Top Adventure is set to reopen in early July, Postman Pat Parcel Post will not be returning. Instead, the beloved children’s ride will be replaced by an all-new rollercoaster, with its ride system being completely overhauled.
Speculation is already buzzing online about the theme of this upcoming coaster. One particularly exciting rumour? A Bluey theme could be on the cards – a move that would certainly delight young fans of the hit children’s show.
No official confirmation has been made yet regarding the rollercoaster's name or opening date, but anticipation is building fast.
Project Sunshine New Rollercoaster Coming to CBeebies Land at Alton Towers
Wednesday 8th January 2025
Alton Towers has submitted exciting plans for a new rollercoaster in CBeebies Land, code-named “Project Sunshine.” This family-friendly ride will take the place of the old Postman Pat attraction, with all current buildings and theming completely removed to make way for the new experience.
The rollercoaster will feature a simple layout, making it perfect for younger visitors. Despite its basic design, the ride promises to deliver plenty of fun with creative theming elements throughout. Guests will begin their adventure by entering a large, house-themed station, setting the stage for an engaging and immersive experience. No the manufacturer of the ride has been mentioned.
Stay tuned for more updates as Alton Towers shares additional details about this exciting new attraction!