Any truth inferno has track issues and will be closed a while.?
Apparently it was also getting stuck half in and half out of the station when entering, like Nemmy at Towers sometimes did (I was in the front row air gate when the latter did it a few years back).Yeh I have heard they have a issue with a bit of the track and it needs replacing. Will be a while
Well according to Thorpe on twitter (replying to a rumour that it’s got a crack in its track and it will be SNBO all season):
From: https://twitter.com/thorpepark/status/1673411256869351438?s=46&t=sMwQzIe0X_e3jY-eDO9i0g
Yep I think that's right. They were nice looking Crispy Creme style donuts but still.Six donuts were £25 ?
That would be the donut time stand which is external. Thorpe still has the normal merlin donuts which are way cheaper.Yep I think that's right. They were nice looking Crispy Creme style donuts but still.
Am I remembering Thorpe Park of 5-20 years ago through rose tinted glasses or is it on a progressive decline? I'm not sure I'll be going back again, I just don't enjoy it any more
Six donuts were £25 ?
Maybe 10-20 years ago was a little better, but I think the park has been pretty static since the Swarm opened.Am I remembering Thorpe Park of 5-20 years ago through rose tinted glasses or is it on a progressive decline? I'm not sure I'll be going back again, I just don't enjoy it any more.
That's very interesting, and the doughnuts seem like they are extremely overpriced.Its the standard price for Doughnut Time https://doughnuttime.co.uk/
For once there might not be much of a theme park premium, its the same price in their London stores.
We were there last weekend and had quite a different experience. Yes, some things are broken and that’s annoying, but the park was clean and tidy (tidier than Chessington was when we visited a month ago) people were generally well behaved, and the staff we interacted with were lovely. I’m not saying it’s perfect by any means, but in our 4 visits this year we’ve only had 1 poor interaction with a member of staff, and the last visit seemed really chilled crowd behaviour wise compared with previous visits when queue jumping was rife.Returned to Thorpe Park yesterday. We tend to visit once a year or more as we are relatively local. Despite the new rides, I find myself more annoyed at Merlin with every passing year.
Compared with the fantastic EuropaPark which we visited in May (pre-fire), TP is...
Project Exodus could be the best coaster in the UK but they really need to pick up their game if they want to deliver a good theme park. Alton Towers & Legoland are nicer, Chessington is similar to TP.
- Messy - Rubbish, overflowing bins, spiderwebs, overgrown plants, etc.
- Dilapidated - the paving is broken and disjointed, the rides and buildings need a good coat of paint...
- Disorganised - Clearly there are some decently themed areas (esp. Swarm and Amity) but the rest of it is just random bits of old theming. The area between teacups/Stealth/Thunder River is like some distopian abandoned theme park (https://goo.gl/maps/bjPqjNsmTzfX5oBC8).
- Broken/Closed - in-line screens, Nemesis Inferno, various food outlets, on-ride photos, bag storage, lockers, most of the toilet blocks (lack of water) - all closed. We had THREE rides break down while we were in the queue line (bear in mind that mid-week some of the queues were 15 mins or less)!
- Full of idiots - people rushing through gates to try to steal other seat rows? Since when is that a thing?
- Unfriendly - Staff barking instructions at riders over the top of the in-ride announcements that could tell them the same thing.
- Stupidly Loud - Why do Merlin insist on playing theme music at 150db?
- Expensive - Was pleasantly surprised at the prices in Europa Park... Thorpe Park - 6 doughnuts = £25! FRO!
Am I remembering Thorpe Park of 5-20 years ago through rose tinted glasses or is it on a progressive decline? I'm not sure I'll be going back again, I just don't enjoy it any more.
That's very interesting, and the doughnuts seem like they are extremely overpriced.