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Manchester Family; It's not Chill Factore anymore, it's 'Beyond', but how has it changed? The ski slope is still part of the attraction, but there's a whole lot more to it. Comments.
It's Manchester's biggest new attraction. Billed as 'cool in the extreme', the new Chill Factore is about to open its slopes to ski fans (Fri 16 Nov). But what's it like? Richard Turner has been ...
Chill Factore boasts two indoor real snow slopes – a 180m main slope, the longest in the UK, and a 40m lesson slope – plus a designated fun zone for sledging and snow play.
Chill Factore is pretty cool. From the motorway, as you see it to the side of the overly decorated cake that is the Trafford Centre, ... Manchester M41 7JA. Directions. Advertising.
Manchester’s five-year-old indoor ski slope Chill Factore, has launched the experience - called Avalanche - sending thrill-seekers down an icy slope, reaching speeds of 27mph.
Today, the UK's longest indoor real snow slope, Chill Factor e, hosted the nation's first ever Panto on snow. The festive performance by the North West Theatre Arts Company delighted school ...
If you want to get in some practice before you hit the slopes, Chill Factore, a massive indoor ski complex, has just opened off the M60 near Manchester. As well as a huge piste and beginners ...
Matthew Weiner of Development Securities said: “Chill Factore is a very popular leisure destination in Manchester with a wide catchment area, a loyal customer base and good brand recognition.
Chill Factore in Manchester is revelling in the Russian Games spirit, offering a half-price one-hour lift pass for anyone wearing a Cossack hat, until Friday ...
North West leisure destination, Chill Factore, has brought speed-triggered advertising to the region with an interactive billboard located on Regent Road, Manchester, just off the central ring road.
The eagle-eyed among you may have spotted that the humongous slope at the side of the M60 has changed its name from Chill Factore to Beyond. 'Why?' I hear you ask. Well the ski attraction is still ...