Matt N
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It’s looking increasingly likely that I will have a bit of time to kill in April, so combined with me also having money to burn, I’m thinking of doing a theme park trip! I have a Merlin pass this year, so I’d like to put Thorpe Park somewhere in the mix, but I also have an aspiration to hit 150 coasters in 2026 and I’m not sure that my trip to France alone will necessarily guarantee that, so with new pickings in the UK being increasingly slim for me, I’ve decided that I’d quite like to go to Adventure Island in Southend for my first ever visit and visit Thorpe on my way back home to make use of that Merlin pass and get back on some of my favourite coasters in the UK.
I’ve provisionally pencilled in Sunday 12th April/Monday 13th April for this trip, with my plan being to visit Southend on the Sunday and Thorpe on the Monday (AI seemingly doesn’t open on the Monday). I would stay in the Premier Inn in Staines to put me in good stead for an early start at Thorpe.
I don’t need any advice on Thorpe (I know Thorpe backwards almost as much as I do Towers at this point, and have done the public transport journey there and home multiple times now), but with Adventure Island being a park I’ve never been to before, as well as Bristol to Southend and Southend to Staines being public transport trips I’ve never done before, I had a few questions that I was hoping people who are local to the park, or even just people who’ve visited before, might be able to help me with. These are:
Any advice or tips anyone has would be greatly appreciated!
I’ve provisionally pencilled in Sunday 12th April/Monday 13th April for this trip, with my plan being to visit Southend on the Sunday and Thorpe on the Monday (AI seemingly doesn’t open on the Monday). I would stay in the Premier Inn in Staines to put me in good stead for an early start at Thorpe.
I don’t need any advice on Thorpe (I know Thorpe backwards almost as much as I do Towers at this point, and have done the public transport journey there and home multiple times now), but with Adventure Island being a park I’ve never been to before, as well as Bristol to Southend and Southend to Staines being public transport trips I’ve never done before, I had a few questions that I was hoping people who are local to the park, or even just people who’ve visited before, might be able to help me with. These are:
- I’m aware that there are two train stations in central Southend; Southend Central, with services primarily run by C2C, and Southend Victoria, with services primarily run by Greater Anglia. I was erring towards Southend Central, as it is seemingly slightly closer, but I was wondering; is this the right choice? Is there some reason why Victoria might be better? They both seem pretty close at first glance.
- If I leave Bristol on the earliest train out on Sunday, it can get me to Southend at 11:55, likely getting me into AI at just after 12:00. If I book a train out of Southend at just after 17:00, is leaving between 16:30 and 17:00 likely to give me ample time in the park to see everything it has to offer?
- As I would always ask when visiting a new park; is there anything non-coaster that is not to be missed? I’m aware that Adventure Island has a couple of drop towers, so I might quite like to ride those as someone who loves a good drop tower, but is there anything else of note that I should make time to ride?
- As someone who doesn’t like riding bonafide kiddie coasters that much, are any of the family coasters at Adventure Island that bad to ride as a solo adult guest? The two Zierers look like they should be fine, as does the Pinfari, and even the Zamperla looks like a coaster where I’ve ridden more embarrassing rides, but I wondered whether AI is the type of park where the staff might make a big deal out of me riding a small family coaster alone or where it might be embarrassing to ride a small family coaster alone. When I went to Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, I didn’t find riding even their wacky worm embarrassing in the slightest, whereas I found the rides at Joyland down the road a little bit more embarrassing, so I know parks vary in this regard.
- For any transport nerds on here; is there likely to be an easier way to get to Staines from Southend than getting the tube between Liverpool Street and Waterloo and staying on trains the whole way? The nerd in me would quite like the idea of visiting 3 London rail termini in one day (Paddington, Liverpool Street and Waterloo), but I’m wondering if getting the train to somewhere on the Elizabeth Line like Slough and Ubering to Staines might be easier. What does anyone else think?
Any advice or tips anyone has would be greatly appreciated!
