IanB said:I think they have finally realised "The Family Market" is not just families with young children.
Ian
TedTheHuman said:Thorpe have hinted that the 2014 map will be "Fathead free" https://twitter.com/THORPEPARK/status/3 ... 5094484993
Alastair said:TedTheHuman said:Thorpe have hinted that the 2014 map will be "Fathead free" https://twitter.com/THORPEPARK/status/3 ... 5094484993
Less a hint, more a confirmation
thefatone said:Fatheads as the branding has gone - nothing new will feature them.
Fright Nights, I believe, is the next map to be released and that'll have none of that awful branding. Wonder if they'll do a full on new map, or just remove them as a temporary measure.
Thomas said:I went yesterday and I saw no massive difference in 'fathead presence'. I can only hope over the closed season they make their swift exit.
Still, selling keyrings and notepads with 'Ride Me' on them sets the tone fairly low anyway?
Sazzle said:So guys. Check this out. I'm not pulling your legs or ANYTHING!!
I spoke to one of the few colleagues I have who has no idea I'm an enthusiast, and I asked him what he'd done with his week off. His answer:
"Nothing really - though I took the family to Thorpe Park for two days and stayed in their Crash Pad thing for a night. It was alright!"
WELL. I. NEVER!!
His kids are 14 and 10, and his partner really enjoyed it there too! He agreed the rooms were small, but said that it was comfortable with a decent TV and enough room for them to move. His one gripe? The queues on park! He queued an hour for 'Nemesis' (grrr!!) with his daughter and wasn't very happy with the park operations generally.
The one thing he really sang praises of was Summer Nights - couldn't speak more highly of it!
I guess that's proof that families with older kids can, and will, visit and enjoy the 'Resort'