Hope you have a nice time
@Trooper Looper!
If you can, I’d try and get FV at the end of the day. Not least because the gate out of the park is apparently opened at the end of the day so that guests in FV don’t have to walk all the way back to the front entrance. I’ve never tested that theory before (for some reason, I almost invariably approach FV in the middle of the day), but I’ve known other people go out that way and say it works really well.
I reckon crowds won’t be too bad, as this season has been fairly quiet so far, and we’re not into typical school trip season yet. Late June to early July onwards is where the school trip season really gets busy, from experience of other UK parks.
Sorry to go off on a bit of a tangent, but this conversation reminds me of my school trip season experiences. I’ve had 2 school trip experiences at UK parks during the typical school trip season, and both were absolutely heaving relative to how those two parks normally are.
My first was to Oakwood, when I was 13. In fairness, I did get on 6 rides over the course of the 6-7 hour day, which is a decent count by any measure, but it should be noted that one of those was the teacups, another was Waterfall (which my group were very keen to do), and I waited possibly 90 minutes for Speed one time I did it and easily over an hour the other time. By comparison, my 2019 return visit (which was around this time of year, funnily enough; it was in May half term) saw me do 9 rides within about 2.5-3 hours, and that was with a stop for lunch that must have been approaching half an hour.
My second was to Thorpe Park, when I was 15. We had about 5-6 hours in the park (it took about an hour to get in, from memory), and I got on 2 rides. In fairness, it would have been 3 had Saw not broken down, and I did get to do Rush & Samurai for the first time, but Thorpe was very busy that day, for sure. Rush & Samurai had queues of an hour or so, and we waited over 2 hours for Saw only to have it break down when we reached the end of the queue. The people I was with vowed that we weren’t queueing more than an hour for anything… those were famous last words, and words we quickly went back on as the day progressed!
I still had a great day both times, but looking back, they weren’t some of my fonder theme park memories, for sure.
I’m sure you have nothing to worry about though; May isn’t typical school trip season, and it isn’t even half term on Friday, so crowds should hopefully be low! Don’t let my anecdotes scare you… they’re from the height of school trip season, so I’m sure you’ll get plenty of rides in.