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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
Marcus
TS Member
Just wanted to say myself and a few friends attended the services day on Sunday and as a whole it was a fantastic day (and night) out and I felt very fortunate to be able to attend the event, especially after reading some of the horror stories of fright night queues. Operations were very impressive in my opinion for Thorpe Park, and you really noticed the difference of there being no fast track and a limited number of people at the event ( I think I was told 5000 by a staff member but I could be wrong?). Lots of actors for fright nights everywhere and it was great to get on some coasters in the dark.
Longest we queued was about an hour for Saw, which wasn't bad considering it broke down during the middle of us queuing and would of probably been only 30- 40 minutes otherwise, it continued to have problems throughout the day so we didn't reride it. Darren Browns Ghost Train also seemed to not be running very well either, long periods of time spent with people wearing the headsets but nothing happening (with people awkwardly taking them off looking at each other wondering if this is whats ment to happen, if I hadn't of done it previously I would of been known the wiser!)
Longest we queued for a maze would probably be 30 minutes, and that was for the silly bag vulcan one which made the queue move slower due to the design of it. Swarm seemed to be running better than I have ever known it, with it actually having a few forceful moments, which goes completely against my previous views of the ride being a snoozefest, has anyone else noticed it running better in the last few years?
Although I far from agree with alot of the investments from about 2010 onwards or the direction the park seem to be going, Thorpe really was running at their best on Sunday, so credit where credit is due. I just wish the rest of the years operations were so nice as I feel I would like to return under any other circumstances as fastrack makes the entire park into a bit of a chore unless visiting on a very quite day (which there isn't a quite day for fright nights!)
Longest we queued was about an hour for Saw, which wasn't bad considering it broke down during the middle of us queuing and would of probably been only 30- 40 minutes otherwise, it continued to have problems throughout the day so we didn't reride it. Darren Browns Ghost Train also seemed to not be running very well either, long periods of time spent with people wearing the headsets but nothing happening (with people awkwardly taking them off looking at each other wondering if this is whats ment to happen, if I hadn't of done it previously I would of been known the wiser!)
Longest we queued for a maze would probably be 30 minutes, and that was for the silly bag vulcan one which made the queue move slower due to the design of it. Swarm seemed to be running better than I have ever known it, with it actually having a few forceful moments, which goes completely against my previous views of the ride being a snoozefest, has anyone else noticed it running better in the last few years?
Although I far from agree with alot of the investments from about 2010 onwards or the direction the park seem to be going, Thorpe really was running at their best on Sunday, so credit where credit is due. I just wish the rest of the years operations were so nice as I feel I would like to return under any other circumstances as fastrack makes the entire park into a bit of a chore unless visiting on a very quite day (which there isn't a quite day for fright nights!)
Matt N
TS Member
I didn't go, but I personally think it's nice that Thorpe offered late night openings and lots of summer activities! Out of interest, what was people's problem with Love Island Lates, as it bought late openings which people have wanted for ages?Am I the only one who enjoyed Live Island Lates?
Nothing to do with the show, but bars and a DJ on the beach with late opening... what’s not to like?
imanautie
TS Member
Love island was the issue.I didn't go, but I personally think it's nice that Thorpe offered late night openings and lots of summer activities! Out of interest, what was people's problem with Love Island Lates, as it bought late openings which people have wanted for ages?
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RicketyCricket
TS Member
I've said before it's a good idea and fits their target audience perfectly.I didn't go, but I personally think it's nice that Thorpe offered late night openings and lots of summer activities! Out of interest, what was people's problem with Love Island Lates, as it bought late openings which people have wanted for ages?
However if attendance is down it's clearly been a fail.
imanautie
TS Member
Pretty much, it was pretty awesome being on swarm late at night during the summerAh right. Thanks for the clarification, guys! So it's Love Island that you guys didn't like!
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TPC
TS Member
Love Island Lates should have worked. Late night openings should attract people who like rides. Love Island is very popular for millennials. It completely failed for numbers, so one has to wonder why. Maybe having a love island event in a walking dead themed year wasn't the greatest idea.
imanautie
TS Member
Both have zombies so they fit together nicelyLove Island Lates should have worked. Late night openings should attract people who like rides. Love Island is very popular for millennials. It completely failed for numbers, so one has to wonder why. Maybe having a love island event in a walking dead themed year wasn't the greatest idea.
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John
TS Member
Thorpe's woes continue. Year after year rumours leak out that the park is underperforming, yet the park is and always has been a lousy day out when it's busy.
Though I can't be sure, I'd like to think these issues are connected and that guest numbers would start to rise if they could consistently offer a better day out.
Though I can't be sure, I'd like to think these issues are connected and that guest numbers would start to rise if they could consistently offer a better day out.
Love island was the issue.
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Exactly this. TP had a very good run of Summer Nights a few years ago, which saw pretty much everything this love island nights had, without the tasteless IP attached.
Bring back Summer Nights!
Even island beats would have had a success if they hadn’t messed about with needing xyz of tickets / passes to see the live stage.
As much as enthusiasts will hate it, the loss of chart music across parts of the park has killed the atmosphere, I still believe 2015 / 2016 was the best years in a while.
The introduction of IMAscore everywhere has turned the park into the same old experience but with chart music you saw happy people who enjoyed themselves.
As much as enthusiasts will hate it, the loss of chart music across parts of the park has killed the atmosphere, I still believe 2015 / 2016 was the best years in a while.
The introduction of IMAscore everywhere has turned the park into the same old experience but with chart music you saw happy people who enjoyed themselves.
As much as enthusiasts will hate it, the loss of chart music across parts of the park has killed the atmosphere, I still believe 2015 / 2016 was the best years in a while.
The introduction of IMAscore everywhere has turned the park into the same old experience but with chart music you saw happy people who enjoyed themselves.
If chart music worked then it should stay IMO.
TP is bordering on being an amusement park with a POP system for me. I mean the themed sections are in a worse state than Towers. The Beach, Swarm Island and the Lost City just about get away with it, but to have Amity split by Angry Birds 'land' (which itself is an insult to Thomas Land, Nickelodeon Land and CBeebies) whatever zone Inferno is in, Detonator surely should be in, where exactly are the Ghost Train and that pile of turd that is I'm a Celebrity? Saw 'island' and Old Town are as farcical as each other, with no boundaries between them (and a ride called Samurai belonging in neither)
What is the Walking dead classed as, (I haven't been this year) and have any attempt's been made to theme/include/exclude that yellow, blue and red monstrosity directly outside it?
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Coaster
TS Member
Thorpe used to have much better themed music, I remember when every area had a unique feel and theme, back when coherence and quality was a priority and not short-term "tacked-on" IPs which have ruined the look and flow of the park.
Mad decisions like getting IMAScore to re-hash the Colossus and Inferno themes to include the "iconic melody" has stripped out the atmosphere of these rides completely.
The chart music was probably better than the IMAScore stuff, but the original soundtracks were what made Thorpe.
Mad decisions like getting IMAScore to re-hash the Colossus and Inferno themes to include the "iconic melody" has stripped out the atmosphere of these rides completely.
The chart music was probably better than the IMAScore stuff, but the original soundtracks were what made Thorpe.
imanautie
TS Member
IMAScore is good, only having IMAScore isn't fun.Hmmm... I'm sure that only a year or two back, everyone was drooling over IMAScore and everything they did...
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