Bowser
TS Member
Seems TP are doing special events on Hyperia... and they are not being well received.
From: https://x.com/DomRants_/status/1809665250964435206
From: https://x.com/DomRants_/status/1809665250964435206
Seems TP are doing special events on Hyperia... and they are not being well received.
From: https://x.com/DomRants_/status/1809665250964435206
£5000 mind you! I’d expect them to roll the red carped and shine my shoes in the queue if I’m paying that much!a small % of fan club getting upset and feeling entitled because they paid money.
It’s the usual fan club buyouts, they pay for hire of the ride out of hours but then get upset when the park only makes one train available for their time.
Past couple of events on Hyperia has the same trend, one train and a small % of fan club getting upset and feeling entitled because they paid money.
To be fair, the £5,000 is for the whole event and divided between the attendees rather than per attendee, which becomes far less money if you divide the cost among the likely hundreds of attendees these types of events get.£5000 mind you! I’d expect them to roll the red carped and shine my shoes in the queue if I’m paying that much!
Thorpe Park have now installed wheel heaters in Hyperia’s station:
This is an excellent move, in my view, that should help the ride run more reliably in cold temperatures.
Seems TP are doing special events on Hyperia... and they are not being well received.
From: https://x.com/DomRants_/status/1809665250964435206
250 people, £29 a ticket = £7,250.The problem with this one, which was the RCCGB event, is we didn't get the promised first ride of the day on Hyperia (as it opened somewhere after 2pm), but also that it was running on two trains from when it did open, all the way to 7pm where they then used the first 22 minutes of the ERT to take a train off and send the remaining train round a few times empty. Had they kept both trains on they could have just continued operations by loading the train after clearing the queue with our group and run it 7pm-8pm.
The price (excluding park entry) was £29 per person, approx 250 people. Not sure if this is a Merlin thing or a Thorpe thing as typically an ERT on, say, Wickerman, will run 3 trains.
it was running on two trains from when it did open, all the way to 7pm where they then used the first 22 minutes of the ERT to take a train off and send the remaining train round a few times empty.
The original photo that you've posted is rather washed out. DigitalDan has altered the image, increasing the saturation and contrast, for his tweet. He doesn't appear to have done any further colour correction or alteration, the white balance remains the same. In real life it looks a mix between the two, but it is noticeable, especially so on the brake run.