Matt N
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I went to Thorpe today, and we had a nice day! If you want a longer trip report, I’ve written one: https://towersstreet.com/talk/threads/thorpe-park-11th-july-2021.5834/
But in summary, a few interesting things from the day would be:
On the whole, we had a really nice day; thanks, Thorpe!
But in summary, a few interesting things from the day would be:
- This isn’t a criticism per se, as I’m sure Thorpe has a very valid reason for doing it, but I thought it was interesting how Thorpe’s way of dealing with pre-opening crowds differed a fair bit from Alton Towers’. While Alton Towers opens the turnstiles a fair bit before 10am and lets you go and get in your first ride queue before the rides open, Thorpe holds you all at the top area by the Dome and doesn’t release you into the main park until 10am, which did cause a substantial build-up of crowds when opening time began to roll around, as well as a bit of a “stampede” of sorts when we were finally released into the main park. As I say, this is by no means a criticism, but with COVID on the rise, I certainly felt more comfortable keeping my face covering on.
- Don’t walk under Storm Surge while there’s a boat going around it; we did and got unwittingly drenched!
- I can tell that Thorpe has put a lot of effort into the ParkVibes stuff; there’s a fair bit of decor around, as well as the temporary ride announcements & music, and even though there wasn’t a particularly stark difference in experience from my end, I can tell Thorpe has put a lot of thought into it!
- Having listened to it in person, I’m still not entirely sure on Swarm’s new plaza soundtrack with the radio station-type thing going on, but I’ve got to say I rather like the new station soundtrack; it’s kind of a blend of a church organ and an electric guitar, and it sounds very cool, in my opinion! The ride itself was running phenomenally well and was easily the standout ride of the day for me; Swarm’s still easily my favourite coaster in the park and one of my favourite UK coasters, and I honestly had some of my favourite ever rides on it today!
- Inferno was running very well today; fairly smooth, with a great sense of speed throughout and just the right level of force for my liking! On a thematic note, the mist levels on the ride were also fantastic, with both the volcanoes in the upper half of the queue line and the pre-lift tunnel emitting copious amounts of mist; great job, Thorpe!
- Quite a few queue times were underestimated, to varying degrees. Saw was advertised 5, we waited 35-40. Colossus was advertised 25, we waited 50. Stealth was advertised 30, we waited around 50.
- Our ride count was pretty good; given that we started riding at opening time and left the park at 3:30pm, I was very pleased with our ride count of 6!
- All of Thorpe’s non-B&M thrill coasters seemed to be varying degrees of rattly/rough today, for some reason. I did Colossus for the first time in a while today, and I’m afraid it’s still among my least favourite coasters, unfortunately. I sat in row 9, and it was very rough, with tighter, more uncomfortable restraints than I’d remembered. I also don’t especially like the ending sequence of heartline rolls, personally; they made me feel quite strange. Saw in the front row was also absolutely brutal, and not one I’m personally too keen on, but its more comfortable cars/restraints, fun dark ride section and strong layout sweeten the deal compared to Colossus. Even Stealth, which I usually find fairly smooth (well, smooth for an 80mph hydraulic launch coaster), seemed somewhat bumpy compared to usual when ascending and descending the top hat, which did detract from it slightly for me, although I wouldn’t have called Stealth rough per se, and I still enjoyed it. My ride today (row 6, for clarity) just didn’t seem quite as enjoyable as my last one. I apologise if I sound a bit moany, but I’ll admit that I don’t have the highest roughness tolerance, and I’m very much someone who values smoothness/comfort in a ride.
- On a more positive note regarding Colossus & Saw, Colossus is a really aesthetically pleasing coaster, in my opinion; I love the new soundtrack, and the area’s looking really nice! With regard to Saw; the thematic elements were mostly in tip top condition and all working with the exception of the body that squirts water as you roll over it; phenomenal stuff, Thorpe! They’ve also added new, rather dramatic dispatch audio to it since my last visit, which I think is great! I’ll admit I actually think that as much as I’m not really a fan of the coaster itself, I think Saw is an incredibly well-themed coaster, and quite an overlooked coaster within the sphere of themed attractions!
On the whole, we had a really nice day; thanks, Thorpe!