Two-Tier Merlin just doing their thing. Kids are back at school so they don't give a damn. Not only are they not opening it early enough, but they're closing it completely soon for maintenance for a week or whatever. I have a day booked at Thorpe for tomorrow and I was wondering whether to bother travelling down to London (basically to ride Hyperia again). I think your post has convinced me not to bother now, and Merlin can shove their pass up their a**e next year. Looks like it's either go and get crammed in when all the kids are there or we'll just run the attractions really badly so it's hardly worth going. Great job Merlin, I hope your profits go through the absolute floor.I was going to try and have my first ride on Hyperia now schools are back but today it's currently 12:15pm and it's not open. This seems to be a common pattern. Is this just more of Merlin being awful and running rides for as little time as possible?
Two-Tier Merlin just doing their thing. Kids are back at school so they don't give a damn. Not only are they not opening it early enough, but they're closing it completely soon for maintenance for a week or whatever. I have a day booked at Thorpe for tomorrow and I was wondering whether to bother travelling down to London (basically to ride Hyperia again). I think your post has convinced me not to bother now, and Merlin can shove their pass up their a**e next year. Looks like it's either go and get crammed in when all the kids are there or we'll just run the attractions really badly so it's hardly worth going. Great job Merlin, I hope your profits go through the absolute floor.
That's mental. Self inflicted by Thorpe due to total rubbish operations. Good luck with itIt's open now, on a random Wednesday, at 80 minutes. Stealth is closed all day and Colossus is down. Think i'll leave it till 2025.
It might still be worth it. There's a single rider if desperate, and once the initial run on the thing now being opened it'll become more steady.
Does of course depend on the rest of the park playing ball mind.
Just keep an eye out for fright nights dates and any school inset days! But otherwise, early October is usually very deserted during the week.Most of the reports on here seem to indicate single ride operates at a similar length to the main queue and is pointless.
Will keep an eye out the next few weeks but the pattern does seem to be of it not opening for several hours and then retaining a 50 minute minimum queue till closing.
Maybe it'll get notably shorter when universities start properly in October?
I've never been on Swarm either so I would like to give that a go too.
Yeh see I really dislike this. I'm definitely not saying that you did, but on the four times I've ridden Hyperia so far, each and every time there's been a group of two or more people in the SRQ asking to ride together, either just asking once and then dropping it, or pushing the idea heavily and complaining when not allowed.Also I'll add that if you're going with a friend/someone, sometimes they'll even put you together despite being in the SR line which was a pleasant surprise! Got back row with my boyfriend using this queue.
Always remember last year, was in the SRQ of The Smiler and for whatever reason there was a long delay letting the next batch of the main queue up the stairs to the platform. So much of a delay in fact that the main queue ran out so they just let a load of single riders on to fill a train!Yeh see I really dislike this. I'm definitely not saying that you did, but on the four times I've ridden Hyperia so far, each and every time there's been a group of two or more people in the SRQ asking to ride together, either just asking once and then dropping it, or pushing the idea heavily and complaining when not allowed.
No one should be queuing in the SRQ expecting not to be split up, that's just not how it works.
If the staff have ever let pairs ride, it's either by chance that there's a spare row and only groups of 3+ in the main queue, or quite frankly the staff member is too worn down to argue because my gosh do they get a lot of abuse at the batch position
Yeh see that’s fine, and in fact a good use of the SRQ! But if you’re a group queuing in the SRQ and this happens, it’s nothing more than an awesome coincidence - no one should ever be asking to ride together from that queue.Always remember last year, was in the SRQ of The Smiler and for whatever reason there was a long delay letting the next batch of the main queue up the stairs to the platform. So much of a delay in fact that the main queue ran out so they just let a load of single riders on to fill a train!
Oh absolutely, made our day!Yeh see that’s fine, and in fact a good use of the SRQ! But if you’re a group queuing in the SRQ and this happens, it’s nothing more than an awesome coincidence - no one should ever be asking to ride together from that queue.
yeah we didn't ask to go together it was just pot luck in our case.Yeh see I really dislike this. I'm definitely not saying that you did, but on the four times I've ridden Hyperia so far, each and every time there's been a group of two or more people in the SRQ asking to ride together, either just asking once and then dropping it, or pushing the idea heavily and complaining when not allowed.
No one should be queuing in the SRQ expecting not to be split up, that's just not how it works.
If the staff have ever let pairs ride, it's either by chance that there's a spare row and only groups of 3+ in the main queue, or quite frankly the staff member is too worn down to argue because my gosh do they get a lot of abuse at the batch position
Yes I think it's fair to say that the planting appears to have been a complete failure, on my last visit pretty much everything had died and the only things thriving were the types of weeds I CBA to pull out of my gravel each weekend.Lovely first ride yesterday.
Crap landscaping will be brought in house and improved over the winter...from a very solid source on the park.
There was "disappointment" with the original landscaping, and then a polite silence...
Yes, half a ride, yes the non splash trim kills it, but still worth the effort...unusual coaster with a fun combination of elements...while it lasts.
And yes, very poor ops, one hour in a closed ride queue, followed by another hour of open ride queueing, does not make for a great old gits trip, but it was pretty much expected.
Other operations were very good indeed.
It’s a good question - would be interested to know what the lead creative’s vision was, given how hugely proud they seem to be of the final productNot really sure what they were going for in terms of style either, would have thought they'd have gone more Mediterranean given the ride theme.