ALTON Towers has revealed the first look at their new Bing-themed bedrooms opening at the CBeebies Land Hotel.
The new rooms are just one of the exciting new changes coming to the theme park this year.
The multi-coloured rooms have been designed for families with toddlers, including a huge interactive entertainment wall and other features.
More is yet to be revealed, but they are likely to sleep up to four people, so there is room for all of the family.
The rooms can be booked from tomorrow on the Alton Towers website.
Book a hotel and theme park package and you can also get free breakfast and exclusive evening entertainment.
There are also lots of new attractions coming to CBeebies Land this summer, including a Bing-themed bug interactive trail.
Hey Duggee, Andy’s Adventures, and JoJo & Gran Gran will feature throughout the land.
A Hey Duggee adventure land will feature a Clubhouse for kids to visit, where kids can climb, slide and bounce on.
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Kids will also be able to visit Jojo & Gran Gran's house, and interact with them along the way.
And an Andy’s Adventure attraction will have a huge digging site to discover dinosaur bones and footprints.
The park is yet to give an official opening date but confirmed it will be by spring 2022.
All of the new attractions are included in the park tickets, along with the other popular Cbeebies Land rides.
CBeebies Land is currently home to a range of shows, rides and attractions suited for kids, including family favourites Postman Pat, Peter Rabbit, In the Night Garden, The Teletubbies and Iggle Piggle.
And last year, the new Gangsta Granny: The Ride opened at the Alton Towers.
Here is the full list of events running at Alton Towers this year, including the new Festival of Thrills and the annual Scarefest.
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