if it could fit I would like to see that site, and the black mirror site get one of the mack rides shooting theater thing.Would love to see a new flat on the slammer site to disperse crowds more in the future.
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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
Dhev123
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I mean it keeps the queues manageable but given how expensive the entry ticket is that’s daylight robberySadly not but I'm glad regardless!
It started in 2020, wish it was not the case, but you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube...
Alix
TS Member
After seeing the ads and hearing horror stories I said we wouldn’t do it, but after a successful Scarefest, @Chimpy and I braved Fright Nights yesterday.
Neither of us have much experience in these Halloween things, and having seen the adverts I was prepared for a very busy park and lots of rowdy teens/actors etc.
However, although it was busy, we got on a fair few rides, saw no real incidents, and even Wimpy Chimpy had a great time. The shows were ok - Hells Angels (fire eater and knife thrower) were the most interesting, the high school dance off thing by Stealth was fine but not scary. The scarecrows walk through was tamer than burial grounds, we didn’t brave any mazes as I’m not sure Chimp is ready for that, but we had a great time.
Foodwise we had doughnut time (of course!!) and burritos from Tacotaria which were tasty.
Night rides on Stealth and Swarm were great - we’d definitely do Fright Nights again next year and would say it’s certainly possible to do a mild version if you’re not a fan of jump scares. We didn’t even need the no scare lanyard.
Neither of us have much experience in these Halloween things, and having seen the adverts I was prepared for a very busy park and lots of rowdy teens/actors etc.
However, although it was busy, we got on a fair few rides, saw no real incidents, and even Wimpy Chimpy had a great time. The shows were ok - Hells Angels (fire eater and knife thrower) were the most interesting, the high school dance off thing by Stealth was fine but not scary. The scarecrows walk through was tamer than burial grounds, we didn’t brave any mazes as I’m not sure Chimp is ready for that, but we had a great time.
Foodwise we had doughnut time (of course!!) and burritos from Tacotaria which were tasty.
Night rides on Stealth and Swarm were great - we’d definitely do Fright Nights again next year and would say it’s certainly possible to do a mild version if you’re not a fan of jump scares. We didn’t even need the no scare lanyard.
coasterenthusiast
TS Member
Heard there was a fire alarm last night? Any truth to that?
Islander
TS Member
Maybe? Hardly a notable occurrence if there was, false fire alarms happen all the time in buildings.Heard there was a fire alarm last night? Any truth to that?
Skyscraper
TS Member
Yup. Was on two trains when I got there this morning. Managed to be on the first train of the day and after our ride we got stuck on the break run for about 15 minutes while engineering was called when they removed the other train in the station.
GooseOnTheLoose
TS Member
It's half term, the final week of opening, with Fright Nights to boot.Yikes.
Weird it’s sold out on a random drizzly Monday too?
Bowser
TS Member
It's half term, the final week of opening, with Fright Nights to boot.
Sure but it was half term yesterday, a Sunday, Fright Night and glorious weather.
GooseOnTheLoose
TS Member
Ah, but as you pointed out yesterday, it was also a MAP exclusion weekend (except for Platinum holders).Sure but it was half term yesterday, a Sunday, Fright Night and glorious weather.
Sundays are always much quieter at the parks. There are anecdotal reasons for it. Amateur and children's sports teams tend to meet on Sundays, other club activities too. The whole traditional seeing the grandparents and going for a roast. Etc.
It's the same in the other holidays too. Saturdays and Mondays rammed, Sundays not. In fact, on some bank holidays Merlin don't even block out the Sunday for non-platinum passholders, when the Saturday and the Monday will be.
Skyscraper
TS Member
17,000 on park today apparently.
Eeeesh.
Eeeesh.