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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
Skyscraper
TS Member
This video is interesting...
Connor98
TS Member
I’m going to leave any judgment until it leaves the top of the lift with me on it. However, I’m sceptical about how this will ride, looks a bit too compact and short for a hyper. Obviously I’m hoping to be proved wrong and it turns out to be very enjoyable and unique.
Rob
TS Team
Could this be a Vekoma - just thinking the supports don’t look really Mack.
Some of the supports remind me of the new balls to the walls crazy Mack being built in China - Hurricane Roller Coaster:

Steve74
TS Member
This video is interesting...
I know it's only social media banter, but this amused me:
Quetzal
TS Member
It strikes me that the layout is similar to Saw's outdoor section, just made larger and a bit crazier. It might be a bit of a stretch but ultimately highlights how this doesn't really add much dimension to the park's overall lineup.
Both feature:
Both feature:
Tim
TS Member
That coaster looks like a mix of Stealth and Collosus! Wouldn't be at all surprised if they got a "best of Intamin" catalogue and asked Mack to include everything they pointed at.Some of the supports remind me of the new balls to the walls crazy Mack being built in China - Hurricane Roller Coaster:
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Jonathan
TS Member
I imagine the conversation possibly went something like this.That coaster looks like a mix of Stealth and Collosus! Wouldn't be at all surprised if they got a "best of Intamin" catalogue and asked Mack to include everything they pointed at.
MACK: "So, Thorpe, what elements do you want to have included in your new coaster?"
THORPE: "Yes."
RicketyCricket
TS Member
Could this essentially be a giant Mack Big Dipper? Looks like Lost Gravity on steroids.
Perhaps we could be looking at something similar with Europa's new coaster.
Perhaps we could be looking at something similar with Europa's new coaster.
Jb85
TS Member
The more I look at this the more I’m thinking meh
what the park needs is a massive airtime machine. What’ it’s getting is a compact coaster, albeit at height with two large inversions.
As other have said, SAW and colossus cater for this already..,
really disappointed from what’s been shown so far. Can only hope the final product offers more…
mad for AT’s comments on social media, interesting….probably banter but is that an early indication that a thrill coaster is on its way?
what the park needs is a massive airtime machine. What’ it’s getting is a compact coaster, albeit at height with two large inversions.
As other have said, SAW and colossus cater for this already..,
really disappointed from what’s been shown so far. Can only hope the final product offers more…
mad for AT’s comments on social media, interesting….probably banter but is that an early indication that a thrill coaster is on its way?
RicketyCricket
TS Member
I dunno, the more I look at it the more I see airtime potential. Perhaps it will be more clear when someone makes a no limits video.The more I look at this the more I’m thinking meh
what the park needs is a massive airtime machine. What’ it’s getting is a compact coaster, albeit at height with two large inversions.
As other have said, SAW and colossus cater for this already..,
really disappointed from what’s been shown so far. Can only hope the final product offers more…
mad for AT’s comments on social media, interesting….probably banter but is that an early indication that a thrill coaster is on its way?
Length is an issue but I think there will be a decent amount of airtime.
Jb85
TS Member
Hope your right, but I’m just not feeling itI dunno, the more I look at it the more I see airtime potential. Perhaps it will be more clear when someone makes a no limits video.
Length is an issue but I think there will be a decent amount of airtime.
RicketyCricket
TS Member
Would've preferred a traditional out and back Hyper but a 230ft 180 degree near verticle drop with Mack restraints suggests airtime. Then there's the outerbanked hill into an inversion.Hope your right, but I’m just not feeling it
Rob
TS Team
The more I look at this the more I’m thinking meh
what the park needs is a massive airtime machine. What’ it’s getting is a compact coaster, albeit at height with two large inversions.
As other have said, SAW and colossus cater for this already..,
really disappointed from what’s been shown so far. Can only hope the final product offers more…
mad for AT’s comments on social media, interesting….probably banter but is that an early indication that a thrill coaster is on its way?
My early thoughts are that it will be a great coaster that packs a punch, but is rather short. I was hoping for more of a traditional airtime machine but this still looks good.
As for the comments on Alton Towers' social media, I would not look too much in to them.
Jb85
TS Member
Would've preferred a traditional out and back Hyper but a 230ft 180 degree near verticle drop with Mack restraints suggests airtime. Then there's the outerbanked hill into an inversion.
true….
I’m sure it will be a great ride, but like you say I’d prefer something more traditional.
I guess in your mind you imagine one thing then when you get another there is disappointment
On the positive side, any major UK coaster is a bonus. And it does show that Merlin (or new Merlin) aren’t scared to invest after the pandemic - two new major coasters coming
Alsty
TS Member
I must admit I was expecting something a bit more "out-and-back". Perhaps all the talk of a B&M hyper set my expectations along the lines of Silver Star or Shambhala. This does look much more compact than that, and I do wonder if it's going to be able to take advantage of that height.
Rob
TS Team
For those of us who haven't got time to read every post, is this definitely not a Preston and Barbieri? I haven't seen it mentioned?
I am afraid this cannot be ruled out. SBF Visa also a strong contender...!