Nemesis, which cost £10 million to construct, first opened to thrillseekers in 1994 when it became Europe’s first-ever inverted rollercoaster
The attraction has since become very popular, attracting riders from across the globe with its corkscrews and loops at a staggering 50mph.
Alton Towers has made this decision to allow enough time to make significant alterations to the ride.
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