Bowser
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Equally, I find it surprising that Burger King has no Veggie or Vegan options, that also seems unlikely.
Notoriously they prepare the food in the same oil/juices etc as the meat products so by that metric they don’t qualify.
Equally, I find it surprising that Burger King has no Veggie or Vegan options, that also seems unlikely.
Always seen fixed metal sticks (you can't argue with them!) And yes, you do shrink a bit over the day, so if you're borderline do the rides you want at the start of the day. Every time I've seen, ride hosts really want you to be tall enough - but they won't fudge it.On Saw, at least, I remember seeing one of those height stick things like you see in doctors' surgeries (I'm assuming this is what you mean by portable stick?), so that would be flat ground.
Every time I've seen, ride hosts really want you to be tall enough - but they won't fudge it.
Most of the time, there's no hosts at the entrance.Sorry follow up question but guessing much like AT there are no longer hosts at ride entrances to measure?
Perhaps Hyperia is an exception? There was when I went but that was last year with all the chaos.
BK definitely has a vegan society approved vegan burger and chips meal normally. The ones at Thorpe did them last year (I've not checked this year) but for some reason the app has never shown this correctly. I emailed customer services to let them know last year, and they said they'd get it fixed. Perhaps they've not managed to get round to it in the last 12 months or so...I appreciate the concept here... but I have some reservations about how it's been implemented.
What do they mean that the Camden Junction Bar has no Veggie or Vegan options? I know that not all drinks are vegan, but it is surely almost impossible for a bar to not have something available that meet these standards. Much the same with Halal.
Equally, I find it surprising that Burger King has no Veggie or Vegan options, that also seems unlikely. And slightly bizarrely, the sign for the Burger King as well as Spice Kitchen doesn't match the info given for those units on the Thorpe Park website
Also, in this day and age, given they're offering a QR code, presumably to more info on each unit, why are the ingredients and allergens not available via this means? It is sensible to advise people with allergies to inform staff regarding this, but it seems like unnecessary gate-keeping to prevent people from being able to access this information so they can make informed decisions via the park's website.
Whilst, this definitely feels like the sort of thing that Merlin should be doing across it parks, you have thought they'd have taken the opportunity to firstly get their house in order, and then produce signs that are accurate?
BK definitely has a vegan society approved vegan burger and chips meal normally. The ones at Thorpe did them last year (I've not checked this year) but for some reason the app has never shown this correctly. I emailed customer services to let them know last year, and they said they'd get it fixed. Perhaps they've not managed to get round to it in the last 12 months or so...
As @Alix mentioned:As I mentioned before some are not certified because whilst the product itself is vegan, they share grills with meat products. Doesn’t bother me personally but I know it does for others:
How come the Plant-Based Whopper® isn't certified by the Vegan Society®?
The Plant-Based Whopper® is plant-based, however it is cooked on the same broiler as our original Whopper® to delivery the same unique flame-grilled taste and therefore the product not certified by the Vegan Society®.
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I think the menu varies by location so some don’t offer the “true” vegan option.
The Vegan Royale is certified by the Vegan society, and is a "true" vegan option.BK definitely has a vegan society approved vegan burger and chips meal normally.
Latest Thorpe tweet, Stealth looks like it's fading away...
From: https://x.com/THORPEPARK/status/1919074577495564655
Latest Thorpe tweet, Stealth looks like it's fading away...
From: https://x.com/THORPEPARK/status/1919074577495564655
Don't worry, I'm not being seriousWouldn't look too much into a post like that unless they have stated Stealth is done
To paraphrase : "Our plant based Whopper is cooked in meat fat". Ooooh-kayyyyy.How come the Plant-Based Whopper® isn't certified by the Vegan Society®?
- The Plant-Based Whopper® is plant-based, however it is cooked on the same broiler as our original Whopper® to delivery the same unique flame-grilled taste and therefore the product not certified by the Vegan Society®.
Was at the park today. They sent round train with water dummies at 9:45am as I saw it while getting out of the car. It didn't open at 10 and at 11 I did see the trains stacked with the water dummies in as I was going around on Colossus. By 12 they were off the tracks in the maintenance shed so I knew it was done for the day.Hyperia hasn’t opened so far today due to wind. Seems like they’ve lowered the threshold. They’ve also removed the previously listed threshold from the app.
I'm going to presume that the park were not willing to risk having the ride valley and it being closed for the following day or two and then open on reduced capacity for a couple of days.They have clearly changed the limit for hyperia to run now, as it was windy but certainly not too bad and not for the whole day. I guess it got to a point in the day they just decided to leave it and call it a day. Fairly early in the day both trains had been moved into the maintenance shed and the music all turned off, so guess they didn’t want to open it.