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What was secret weapon 1 and 2?

Secret Weapon 1 & 2 were two unbuilt roller coasters originally intended for the Nemesis site at Alton Towers. They would have been pipeline coasters from Arrow Dynamics if they had been built. The first secret weapon was cancelled due to height limitations.



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Secret Weapon 1 & 2 Plans were drawn up for an Arrow Pipeline Coaster themed around a secret military facility, and given the codename Secret Weapon (later to become known as Secret Weapon 1). Due to the restrictions placed upon the park, the ride was planned to have a track length of just 300 metres (980ft).

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Secret Weapon 3 SW3 was Nemesis, opened in 1994. It is an inverted coaster, the first of it's kind in Europe, and it opened in 1994.

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In 2006, no Secret Weapon was built after rollercoasters were built in the previous two years, Rita and Spinball Whizzer, neither of which were designated with the Secret Weapon code name.

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Galactica was designed by John Wardley, who has created some of the world's wildest rides, including Oblivion. Originally built as Secret Weapon 5, our 'Aerial Inversion Ride' (AIR) was the first flying roller coaster at Alton Towers Resort.

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Duct Tape -The handyman's secret weapon.

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The Flume closed on 10 October 2015. While not revealed at the time, it would later be replaced by Wicker Man. In March 2016, the park began teasing the ride to the public through its Towers Loving Care Twitter page.

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The wardens Connie, Doc and Alena have received a shipment with brand new weapons – the Virant . 22LR Semi-Automatic Rifle, the Crosspoint CB-165 and the Houyi Recurve Bow.

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Secret Weapon is a term on Alton Towers where a new ride is revealed with no name until closer to the opening date for the ride and the park. The inclusion of a new Secret weapon can cause different Park areas to change.

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Duel: The Haunted House Strikes Back was originally called the Haunted House. It was the largest ghost train in Europe. Alton Towers' website says: “The ride has been closed and the building repossessed due to unnatural displays in the area.

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