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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
TedShatner10
TS Member
Oh dear, while I could go on Nemesis Inferno and Walking Dead The Ride, Swarm was a little too tight for me (and like Cyclonator at Paultons) proved a buzzkill for the rest of the day, and while I could fit in the SAW and Hyperia test seats I was a 1 or 2 mm away from turning their red lights green. I think I could've fitted on the actual rides, but I didn't want to push my luck.
I need to lose several inches off my waist and thighs, lose enough to fit more confidently and safely on proper thrill rides. Wake up call.
But at least I got a few flatrides and my first inverted 'coaster in decades (and two new credits). And it was interesting to see Thorpe Park decades later and changed beyond recognition from the late 80s/early 90s....
I need to lose several inches off my waist and thighs, lose enough to fit more confidently and safely on proper thrill rides. Wake up call.
But at least I got a few flatrides and my first inverted 'coaster in decades (and two new credits). And it was interesting to see Thorpe Park decades later and changed beyond recognition from the late 80s/early 90s....
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Jb85
TS Member
I second this. Rode a few weeks ago and came off with a headache. It’s just not aged well at all. Shame as layout wise it’s actually a great coaster.No retrack can save it. Colossus needs to be melted down and turned in to beers cans.
And am i stupid or is it impossible to get off the ride if your 6ft plus
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No, it is simple....And am i stupid or is it impossible to get off the ride if your 6ft plus
You have to remove your top or bottom 2ft while getting into the car, leaving the other bit on the platform until the rest has squeezed in quite comfortably...
Jb85
TS Member
It 100% felt that way - thank the lord I’ve lost a few stoneNo, it is simple.
You have to remove your top or bottom 2ft while getting into the car, leaving the other bit on the platform until the rest has squeezed in quite comfortably...
Matt N
TS Member
Those trains are tight, extremely tight in fact.And am i stupid or is it impossible to get off the ride if your 6ft plus
I’m only 5’10”, so not even particularly tall, and I have to properly duck down to cross the car and get in. It’s a very tight squeeze in the back for me to get through. I don’t think it’s so bad once you’re seated, but even then, my legs only just fit behind the seat in front if sat in the back of the car, and I haven’t exactly got absurdly long legs. I’ve sat next to slightly taller folks on it before, and they’ve had to do a very awkward straddling pose with their legs to get them to fit in the back of the train.
On the extreme end of the spectrum, my father is 6’6” and physically can’t ride Colossus even in the roomier front of the car (him and his 35” inside leg have never even entertained trying the back of the car!). It’s one of only a small number of rides where the clearance in the OTSR was too small for his torso to be secured; from memory, I think the only other ride he’s ever been rejected from for a similar reason was Drenched (then Hydro) at Oakwood (also an Intamin, funnily enough!).
I don’t hate Colossus nearly as much as I used to, but those trains definitely are not great!