Matt N
TS Member
- Favourite Ride
- Shambhala (PortAventura Park)
Hi guys. Often, theme parks are billed as a social activity; theme park adverts always show happy families or groups of friends enjoying themselves, and usually, people tend to visit parks in groups. But sometimes, you want to visit a park, but you either don’t have anybody to go with or just prefer going on your own. With this in mind, I’d be interested to know; would you ever visit a theme park alone? Have you ever visited a theme park alone? Or do you prefer to go to a park with people?
Personally, I really enjoy a solo park visit! I’m not going to go as far as to say that I prefer it to going with people per se (I enjoy both for different reasons), but I’d certainly say that I have no qualms about visiting a park alone and actively plan to do so at least once or twice a year these days! In 2024 alone, I had 4 solo park days (1 at Thorpe Park, 1 at Legoland, 1 at Alton Towers, and 1 at Drayton Manor), and I thoroughly enjoyed each one! What I love about a solo park day is that it allows you to do things at your own pace and as you see fit; I have racked up some brilliant ride counts on solo park days, and it is quite nice to do exactly what you want, when you want to do it. I also don’t find that the lack of company even vaguely detracts from the day, for the most part; I was worried about standing out and feeling weird before my first solo park visit, but being alone honestly wasn’t an issue for me at all; no one takes any notice of you, and I find that I’m very content in my own company for the entire day. You also get to use single rider queues, which is a nice bonus!
The only time I would say it feels even vaguely weird is in the context of more intimately “social” ride experiences where you’re facing people or otherwise in more intimate contact with them (e.g rapids rides), as you do sometimes feel like a bit of a third wheel, but even then, I’ve never had active problems with this. I rode the rapids at Drayton Manor, for example, alone with very little issue; I was just put with another group.
Sometimes, I dare say it’s even quite nice to be on your own and just thinking and taking in your surroundings in a park. I also find that it sometimes allows me to be that little bit more geeky than I let myself be in company, which can be liberating…
That’s not to say that I don’t enjoy going in a group, as I very much do! It is very nice to have other people to talk to, discuss things with and more generally share the experience with. As I said at the start, I would not necessarily say that I prefer solo park visits to going in a group. But I will certainly bang the drum for solo park visits, and do not in any way view them as the poor relation to going in a group; solo visits can be just as enjoyable, if not more so, as group visits in my view, and I love a solo visit!
But I’d be keen to know; would you ever visit a theme park on your own? Or do you prefer visiting in a group?
(I’ve added a poll, and split Yes down into “Yes, definitely!” and “Yes, but only under duress if I had no one else to go with” as I’m conscious that some may visit alone purely through lack of company rather than actively enjoying a solo visit like I do.)
Personally, I really enjoy a solo park visit! I’m not going to go as far as to say that I prefer it to going with people per se (I enjoy both for different reasons), but I’d certainly say that I have no qualms about visiting a park alone and actively plan to do so at least once or twice a year these days! In 2024 alone, I had 4 solo park days (1 at Thorpe Park, 1 at Legoland, 1 at Alton Towers, and 1 at Drayton Manor), and I thoroughly enjoyed each one! What I love about a solo park day is that it allows you to do things at your own pace and as you see fit; I have racked up some brilliant ride counts on solo park days, and it is quite nice to do exactly what you want, when you want to do it. I also don’t find that the lack of company even vaguely detracts from the day, for the most part; I was worried about standing out and feeling weird before my first solo park visit, but being alone honestly wasn’t an issue for me at all; no one takes any notice of you, and I find that I’m very content in my own company for the entire day. You also get to use single rider queues, which is a nice bonus!
The only time I would say it feels even vaguely weird is in the context of more intimately “social” ride experiences where you’re facing people or otherwise in more intimate contact with them (e.g rapids rides), as you do sometimes feel like a bit of a third wheel, but even then, I’ve never had active problems with this. I rode the rapids at Drayton Manor, for example, alone with very little issue; I was just put with another group.
Sometimes, I dare say it’s even quite nice to be on your own and just thinking and taking in your surroundings in a park. I also find that it sometimes allows me to be that little bit more geeky than I let myself be in company, which can be liberating…
That’s not to say that I don’t enjoy going in a group, as I very much do! It is very nice to have other people to talk to, discuss things with and more generally share the experience with. As I said at the start, I would not necessarily say that I prefer solo park visits to going in a group. But I will certainly bang the drum for solo park visits, and do not in any way view them as the poor relation to going in a group; solo visits can be just as enjoyable, if not more so, as group visits in my view, and I love a solo visit!
But I’d be keen to know; would you ever visit a theme park on your own? Or do you prefer visiting in a group?
(I’ve added a poll, and split Yes down into “Yes, definitely!” and “Yes, but only under duress if I had no one else to go with” as I’m conscious that some may visit alone purely through lack of company rather than actively enjoying a solo visit like I do.)