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Just been looking on the Thorpe Park app and seen this photo: https://postimg.cc/p5DWmjJF is that Diana and Harry?
I think they handled Hypetia opening day pretty well they knew it would very popular so constructed a temporary line from Entrance to Hyperia I remember that day well. It was well organised unlike some opening Towers was charging of the bulls and Europa Parks Voltron opening was handled poorly having blocked off path allowed for bottle neck and lots of pushingWere you there when Hyperia opened? What a shambles! There were SO many people and security came down and decided a plan of action but it didn’t help as everyone still pushed and shoved and ran. Surely they should just have the cattle pen fencing out for anyone that would like to queue/wait to see if it will open. It would be much fairer and safer.
It was the right decision for us to wait as we only waited 20 mins in the actual queue (around 40 mins for them to finish testing in the big crowd). The queue then jumped to 2.5 hours!
We tried to wait at the end of the day to see if we could get a ride in the dusk but at exactly 6pm it went down because of the wind. They did eventually get 2 more trains out but then had to stop again. 45 mins later they made an announcement that they weren’t going to attempt reopening.
Im sure I’ve read before about them walking you to another ride in that circumstance but no such luck today!
On the Princess Diana Memorial Slide, yes.Just been looking on the Thorpe Park app and seen this photo: https://postimg.cc/p5DWmjJF is that Diana and Harry?
I arrived at Hyperia just before 2pm, and I did see it test with the water dummies spilling everywhere. I did notice it took an oddly long time for us to enter the actual queue when it opened… the disorganisation you describe would explain that!Were you there when Hyperia opened? What a shambles! There were SO many people and security came down and decided a plan of action but it didn’t help as everyone still pushed and shoved and ran. Surely they should just have the cattle pen fencing out for anyone that would like to queue/wait to see if it will open. It would be much fairer and safer.
It was the right decision for us to wait as we only waited 20 mins in the actual queue (around 40 mins for them to finish testing in the big crowd). The queue then jumped to 2.5 hours!
We tried to wait at the end of the day to see if we could get a ride in the dusk but at exactly 6pm it went down because of the wind. They did eventually get 2 more trains out but then had to stop again. 45 mins later they made an announcement that they weren’t going to attempt reopening.
Im sure I’ve read before about them walking you to another ride in that circumstance but no such luck today!