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Coordinates: 52°5907N 1°5336W / 52.985273°N 1.893261°W / 52.985273; -1.893261
 

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Cuckoo Cars Driving School
The ride in its original form
Alton Towers Resort
NamePeugeot 207 Driving School (2006–2009)
Peugeot Driving School (2010–2011)
Alton Towers Driving School (2012–2016)
AreaCloud Cuckoo Land[broken anchor]
StatusOperating
Opening dateJuly 2006
ReplacedVintage Cars
Ride statistics
Attraction typeKiddie ride, driving attraction
ManufacturerSB International AB
ThemeDriver's education
Vehicle typeCar
Riders per vehicle1

The Cuckoo Cars Driving School (originally opened as Peugeot 207 Driving School) is a ride at Alton Towers for young children. It is styled as a mock driving institution where young children learn how to drive small cars. Riders are allowed to drive around a miniature course, where they are overseen by marshals. The track is mainly built and themed around the area, Cloud Cuckoo Land. It is decorated with colourful statues and quirky scenery.[1][2][3][4]

History

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The attraction was opened in July 2006 as the Peugeot 207 Driving School, with riders driving around in vehicles modelled after the Peugeot 207, however this was renamed simply to the Peugeot Driving School in 2010. Later, in 2012, the ride's sponsorship deal with Peugeot came to an end, with the attraction being given a new name of simply the Alton Towers Driving School. At this time, all Peugeot branding was removed from the ride, however the cars remained modelled vaguely after the Peugeot 207. Finally, in 2017, after a one year renovation period from the 2016 season, the ride received a minor refurbishment and reopened as the Cuckoo Cars Driving School, with cars receiving an updated, patterned shell.

Reception

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When opened in 2006, the Peugeot 207 Driving School was immensely popular with children. The appeal of allowing them to drive openly was a first at Alton Towers. A marketing ploy was that the children received a faux driver's license after completing their 5-minute turn.

References

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  1. ^ "Alton Towers - Driving School". youtube.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  • ^ "Try your hand at the driving school". altontowers.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  • ^ "Alton Towers (Staffordshire, GB)". parkz.com.au. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  • ^ "Peugeot Driving School". altontowersguide.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  • 52°59′07N 1°53′36W / 52.985273°N 1.893261°W / 52.985273; -1.893261


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