Well, someone's certainly angry about Thorpe's 2019 events:
Let's just say I wasn't quite expecting it, as he's normally quite calm!He's definitely not happy! He literally tears the park apart lol
EDIT: Also, another point I just thought of; didn't similar events occur during the 1990s and 2000s at Thorpe and other Tussauds parks? I'm not sure if they were ever criticised back then.Now, criticise me all you want, but I don't personally think this is as bad as some people are saying it is considering this is a low year. Everyone always complains about how there's not enough to do at Merlin parks other than rides; these events will solve that. Also, most of them bar Jungle Escape are free as far as I'm aware, so that's more attractions you're getting for your money right there! They could also attract new markets to Thorpe who would previously have never thought of going and make it a more well-rounded day out that will please more people. Do you guys get where I'm coming from?
Why does everyone keep referring to BounceZilla as a bouncy castle, out of interest? I was under the impression that it was more like an inflatable assault course.
Yeah, I dont remember there ever being 'good' events at Thorpe Park. But the events werent being held as the parks' main draw and the rest the park was very fresh and a much more varied, good value day out than today.These type of events were held in the golden days of Tussauds, it’s just no one was complaining back then because the park’s were properly maintained, investment was regular and service was better.
Yeah, I dont remember there ever being 'good' events at Thorpe Park. But the events werent being held as the parks' main draw and the rest the park was very fresh and a much more varied, good value day out than today.
soulless operations hellscape.
Yeah, aside from Fright Nights (which has been better in the past) that's exactly what my post meant.They were doing X-Factor rip-off karoake stuff back when Stealth opened. As has been pointed out above, it was hardly an issue when they were taking place as a compliment to new additions and attractions, and when the park wasn't a soulless operations hellscape.
There's no actual requirement to book in advance is there?Parking now £15.00 unless pre booked online and then its £8.00.
Only Premium Merlin Passes get free parking.
https://www.thorpepark.com/tickets-passes/parking
So same as last year where in theory annoying people annoyed at being asked for £15 at the barrier could go block traffic to purchase online."
SAVE TIME & MONEY ON THE DAY AND BOOK YOUR PARKING TICKET ONLINE - £15 AT THE EXIT OR £8 WHEN BOOKED ONLINE"
I assume you can book on the day as long as you have battery left on your phone.