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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
Alsty
TS Member
Yes the train has gone now. They have sent a few test trains since but it's not looking good for reopening today.
I don't know if guests were evacuated from the lift or if they got it moving again. There were staff on the lift talking to the guests when I went on Inferno, when I came off 20 minutes later (because that broke down too...) the train had gone.
I don't know if guests were evacuated from the lift or if they got it moving again. There were staff on the lift talking to the guests when I went on Inferno, when I came off 20 minutes later (because that broke down too...) the train had gone.
Jb85
TS Member
it’s been open and closed more times than I’ve had hot dinners.
I think this just goes to prove how much actually goes into a coaster that we underestimate. On the face of it it’s relatively simple but clearly far from it with the number of teething issues this ride is having.
Seen so many pictures of the area - how bloody shoddy it looks.
Thorpe should be ashamed to present the ride like this
I think this just goes to prove how much actually goes into a coaster that we underestimate. On the face of it it’s relatively simple but clearly far from it with the number of teething issues this ride is having.
Seen so many pictures of the area - how bloody shoddy it looks.
Thorpe should be ashamed to present the ride like this
onair
TS Member
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thorpe-park-chaos-hyperia-roller-33037732
At least they are getting plenty of free promo
At least they are getting plenty of free promo
Leigh
TS Member
REACHing ever lower.https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thorpe-park-chaos-hyperia-roller-33037732
At least they are getting plenty of free promo
GooseOnTheLoose
TS Member
Are we going to forget the near perfect operation on opening day, and almost faultless last three days? It's a new coaster, the weather isn't great, etc. I think we can hold off on dogpiling with the hysteria, social media and Reach are doing enough of that. We do know better. It'll get better. People will forget.
Matt N
TS Member
If Merlin were to fall out with Mack over this, then I think they’d have fallen out with just about every manufacturer they’ve ever worked with.
Yes, Hyperia has closed for 2 weeks, and yes, it’s stopped at the top of the lift hill, but these things are far from unheard of for a new ride, particularly the second one.
It’s not uncommon for new rides to have teething problems. Most new rides built in the UK have had teething problems. The only difference is that back in those days, social media wasn’t there to proliferate and share the issues in great detail.
Yes, Hyperia has closed for 2 weeks, and yes, it’s stopped at the top of the lift hill, but these things are far from unheard of for a new ride, particularly the second one.
It’s not uncommon for new rides to have teething problems. Most new rides built in the UK have had teething problems. The only difference is that back in those days, social media wasn’t there to proliferate and share the issues in great detail.
QTXAdsy
TS Member
Did they have a fallout with B&M? When was this? Can't recall unless someone can correct me on this.If Merlin were to fall out with Mack over this, then I think they’d have fallen out with just about every manufacturer they’ve ever worked with.
RIPCorky
TS Member
Merlin monopoly on UK theme parks is probably the issue. They can set their own standard and there is nothing anyone can do about it other than moan.it’s been open and closed more times than I’ve had hot dinners.
I think this just goes to prove how much actually goes into a coaster that we underestimate. On the face of it it’s relatively simple but clearly far from it with the number of teething issues this ride is having.
Seen so many pictures of the area - how bloody shoddy it looks.
Thorpe should be ashamed to present the ride like this
Is anyone really surprised by any of this?
Stuntman707
TS Member
I'm curious as to what is going on with Hyperia. It doesn't look like a very technically complex ride on the surface. (Compared to a ride like Voltron)
Islander
TS Member
Complex technically: no, not really. But that doesn't mean the engineering is at all simple. There may not be 100s of different, novel mechanical or electrical components, but there are still many 'traditional' elements that could be facing issues.I'm curious as to what is going on with Hyperia. It doesn't look like a very technically complex ride on the surface. (Compared to a ride like Voltron)