An update to Google Street View has seen the addition of popular UK theme parks Alton Towers and Legoland Windsor to the service, allowing users to explore everything the parks visually have to offer from the comfort of their computer chair. users can now explore Alton Towers from the top of Tower Street and see sights such as Europe's first inverted rollercoaster "Nemesis" and the park's gardens, or even checkout the construction of the recently opened ride "Th13teen", which features the world's first vertical free fall drop rollercoaster. The update also includes Legoland Windsor, where you can see the many features of Miniland, including Lego versions of Big Ben, Canary Wharf and the John F. Kennedy Space Centre, as well as many other scenes from across the World that are made up of some 40 million pieces. Alton Towers and Legoland are not the first theme parks to be added to the service. Legoland California, including Minifigure, was added to the controversial service last August. The first person to find The Stig @ Lego Land wins a free cookie!
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