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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
Skyscraper
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flyingguitar
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Looking at another image, it appears as though the equivalent of the seccond to last row is flipped and the last row is removed with another zero car added on the end. (Or attached to the back of the last car, hard to tell)

Skyscraper
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Zeock
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Thorpe park have just realeased a short vid for their advent of hyperia facing backwards. Is this a tease for enzo style seating or backwards facing seats.
From: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DD83zPcNJ3T/?igsh=N3R3eWxuNWhoYmpz
I doubt it. I wouldn't be against it, but backwards POVs are fairly common.
Shaggy_Dog_
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What is “Mraws”?Wouldn't be surprised if it did.
The implementation would probably be as messy as Mraws as well.
dazza4783
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Read it backwardsWhat is “Mraws”?
Steve74
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But if I do that I can't see the screen.Read it backwards![]()
Sorry too much mulled wine...
owenstreet7
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I'd agree that Hyperia can stand on it's own two feet without the need for upcharges however I can see Thorpe upcharging to take advantage of the Hyperia HypeI'm sure the ride still has a few seasons worth of natural draw as the UKs tallest before marketing need reversed seats to trade off of.

I'd say that's now the park's new icon which was previously Stealth

pluk
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I'd agree that Hyperia can stand on it's own two feet without the need for upcharges however I can see Thorpe upcharging to take advantage of the Hyperia Hype
I'd say that's now the park's new icon which was previously Stealth![]()
As an unpcharged it's more likely I suppose, I was thinking of Swarm which wasn't.
AltonLover123
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Third train added which is all backwards like Hollywood Dream at USJ, everybody wins.
Not possible with the block sections set up.
Plastic Person
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The Guardian's 'Long Read' on Hyperia and John Burton is now available to listen to as a podcast
Polarexplorer2025
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Surely they will do the same as they did in Australia. With that mack coaster with backward facing seatsI can imagine other problems with the train, whilst it could be possible I struggle to see how they would modify the current rear rows to be able to have backwards seats, they could swap the car but that would mean the rear 2 rows are facing backwards, a car can't be turned around since it is a trailer design.
some other practical problems are:
structure of seat means the peoples legs are hanging down past the back of the ride
the flooring of the rear would have to be extended with railing added (can't get onto a seat hovering above a track)
and a couple more such as having to move the air gates.
I would imagine a lot of modifications are required to a car, or a new car is required.
an image of the rear rows for context:
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flyingguitar
TS Member
if you are talking about the dc rivals we did discuss this a bit above here:Surely they will do the same as they did in Australia. With that mack coaster with backward facing seats
for a tldr to get hyperia to do this they would have to remove the last row, flip the second to last and adding an end car thing, not impossible but it would probably cause a headache in the station and would reduce capacity.