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SWARM has it now; yet Picsolve, who do the DVDs, have withdrawn them from SAW (at present, the staff claim they're coming back but they've been saying that since March!)
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Yes it can be opened as many times as you like throughout the day.
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Hi there; just to clarify what everyone else has said you have the baggage holds to use. I can guarantee to you that your items are completely safe within the baggage areas on available rides (SAW, Stealth, SWARM, X:/No Way Out) as a wristband is given to you upon depositing your items, and items cannot be returned without your wristband being handed back (this goes to the extent of if you lose it during the ride, we cannot give it back without security present to ensure it is your bag). On other rides, such as Nemesis Inferno, Colossus, the non-coasters; the bag system is operated by a cupboard which means your possessions are left on shelving during your ride. On Nemesis and Colossus there is a door which is sealed over, meaning nobody (except those whom are on the same train as you) can access your belongings. As stated above, as a member of staff; I do work on rides with both baggage systems, and I can confirm that the system is secure, as it is staffed on the roller coasters. Failing that, the lockers at Thorpe Park are as secure as any. My recommendation would be to use the yellow lockers, as Marc said, in the lower Dome which are the securest of all; or failing that there is £1 key-locked lockers available, which are equally safe, and you have nothing to worry about. With regards to your camera, I would highly advise you don't take it on the ride. A lot of people lose loose items such as phones, cameras, and keys by taking them on board and Thorpe Park cannot stress enough to people to not take loose items onboard rides. Should your camera be dropped during the ride, whilst it would be retrievable at park closing time, Thorpe Park cannot hold responsibility should your camera get broken, or even lost within the ride area. Equally, if you do take a camera around your neck, rides staff will request that you remove the camera from your neck and place it into the available on-ride baggage storage facility (be it the cupboard, of staffed bag room). I hope this helps
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They were made redundant, with a promised invite back for Fright Nights.
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Bit hard not to notice they were painting the queue line, when it was covered in tarpaulin sheets on the exit side...
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Never been in the maze; doubt I ever will. For the record, photo is advertised on the website: CLICKY I have to hold my hands up and say it was very hit and miss when I walked past it on my breaks; although I never saw it fill it's first extension, which was disappointing. I get asked a lot about SAW: Alive when it's closed, so I do feel that it is something guests will miss, but again, it was on a notable decline. Personally, I'd rather see SAW: Alive revamped to something like, dare I say, Hocus Pocus Hall. With animations and a walk through without the actors based around SAW. That way I feel it could appeal to more people, including myself, but it's just a suggestion. Shame it's going for now; but bring on Fright Nights I guess. Peak time for SAW: Alive!
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As of today, or noticed today at least, Rumba Rapids has adjusted to "Reserved ride for families and groups of adults". Today, staff let on families and groups of adults (average 18+ or appeared sensible).
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Banned for having a signature that goes against everything that Thorpe's coasters are...
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Banned for being called "scarycoasterboy" and saying Nemesis is your favourite coaster. Should rename yourself "crappiestcoasterboy"
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I voted no. Solely because there's one at Chessington, and Towers. And they're great rides... at them parks. Rameses I rate highly as a Chessington ride; but I wouldn't want one at Thorpe because it isn't a ride I'd particularly see as "popular" or go with the thrilling line up of what's already there. Not unless it was something daft like standing, floor less, back-to-back top spin; and even then, maintenance would be ridiculous.
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Really? When there's one at Chessington and Alton Towers, I very much doubt Thorpe'd invest in one...
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^ Banned for having a suggestive username in the eyes of all Welsh people... "Sheepie"
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I would put my money to say it'd be down to the train not being ready; and it would have been pre-planned before the gates were even opened for the day. Also, it's not down to staff to put the trains on or off; the Engineers do it.
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According to the site, they're planning to reopen tomorrow.Love a quote I read from PBE on Facebook whilst I'm at it... Stayed open because, oh yeah, there's no trees to fall down in the wind and potentially be a H&S concern?Also want to quote Luke All the queues were very small? I wonder why that is. Weather? Rip-off ticket prices? Or the fact its a- hole.
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FUNDERWORLD'S BACK?!Are they travelling again or is it a one-off in Bristol? Used to love going a few years back when they called to Colchester, Essex. Used to be open until the early hours and was an epic night every year
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And then there's Thorpe which hit just short of 10,000 as I heard it today (in contrast, a lot)
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Yes, SAW has it in the second extension (beyond the cattle pen, tucked right in the corner) and Colossus has it as you come through the tunnel the second time. SAW's doesn't yet have anything more than a basic till system, but I presume it will be upgraded.
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You can't have done, it physically cannot handle the cycle anymore and the Operator would get a disciplinary if they ran it (apparently) on cycle 6. You must have had cycle 5, although it has been pretty intense as of late...
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Well I won't comment on what it did to me this morning haha. But yeah, it can OCCASIONALLY be rough but nothing on Colossus. I come off Colossus and have to sit down and crack my back, back into place
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I'd say do them both because both are very different thrills and often, very different "roughness" on different people. I find Colossus close to unbearable, yet SAW one of Thorpe's smoothest coasters; and other's are quite the opposite, or are like Jack and are in-between. Give them both a go, they're both great rides!
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That toilet picture looks so wrong, Mikey biting his lip and Ricky lifting up his top
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I find weight balance can sometimes make an impression. When we have test rides in the morning; it's the smoothest I've ever experienced SAW, and the same is notable when it's first thing or last thing and there's two people in a car (like major off-peak, I have a picture to prove it) :PSounds daft, might just be my mind; but yeah, the lighter the car weight the smoother I find it :oAND I just wanted to post this
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Its a queue line shop, like the ones in SWARM, SAW, and Colossus, with a slightly re-routed queue line