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How About A Roller-Coaster Wedding Reception?
Date: September 19, 2006 • Author: Emily • Filed Under: Reception & Unique Ideas & Venues

I have heard a lot of brides describe the run-up to their wedding day as feeling similar to a roller coaster ride with all the ups and downs that the wedding planning can bring, but until now I had never thought that couples would choose an actual roller coaster as the place to celebrate their "I do's"!

According to Thisisleeds.co.uk Amanda Morris and Scott Lee, from Bramley in Leeds, took their wedding vows at the Alton Towers Hotel on Saturday in the presence of their friends and family. The newlyweds were then given access to the adjoining Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire to enjoy the roller coasters and other rides with their 60 guests.

Due to a booking glitch Alton Towers kindly gave the wedding party free access to the theme park on the wedding day and an extra night free in the park hotel. This meant that Amanda and Scott were also able to spend the first day of their honeymoon enjoying Alton Towers' scariest white knuckle rides.

What a great start to married life and what a unique idea for a wedding reception venue that is sure to be remembered by the guests as well as the newlyweds for years to come!

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