
Everything posted by Inferno
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Fright Nights and Annual Pass?
Quick question about booking an Annual Pass ticket for FN... When booking here, it says that Premium passholders do not need to pay the £5 event charge. Does anyone know if we can we just turn up with our passes and be let in without booking a ticket online?
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Six Flags Great America
Isn't he the guy who decided the Smiler wasn't a real rollercoaster because it had a second lifthill? (or something equally as ridiculous) I wouldn't read too much in to his opinion to be honest... This ride looks pretty fun I am not sure how those steep turns and prolonged inversions are going to ride though.
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Opening Times
To be fair the park did tend to become quieter in the last hour last year on most days, and the mazes usually have longer queues than the coasters when they're open. I think this extra hour of mazes is a good thing even without the rides tbh The rides will still be open for 11 hours at least!!
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Rameses Revenge
- Fright Night v's Scarefest Pricing
I tried asking that here as well, but I think they got the wrong idea... They were available last year, so I think we'll just have to wait and see.- Closed Rides
Thorpe always seem to have a blip towards the end of the summer don't they. Fingers crossed it was just a one-off!- Fright Night v's Scarefest Pricing
I think they usually advertise that an 'upgrade' is £30 - that's if you already have a Standard pass. My advice would be to wait until the annual Boxing Day Sale, where you'll be able to buy a Premium for less than a full price Standard- Fright Night v's Scarefest Pricing
That is a good point, I had no idea so many parks did that. I guess simply because you haven't paid for the whole year. In the same way that most Ryanair customers haven't paid for baggage, and haven't paid for food/drinks. That's the reason it's Cheaper! The option is there to have a better product, but you have to pay full price for it. As long as the premium pass continues to give unlimited access without restrictions then none of us have a leg to stand on really, unless they raise the prices a lot.- Should Thorpe Park Welcome Families?
I agree with that last comment Josh. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a thrill capital, it's great The issue was that they refused to acknowledge that anybody outside the age of 15 - 20 existed, making it a really unwelcoming place for most visitors. I hope they continue focusing on thrills but spare a thought for everyone else that pays the ticket price every day too!- The Smiler
It doesn't look that bad really, and if it saves someone from being hit in the face by a phone at 50mph then it's all worth it. When you look up at the nets on other rides (especially Swarm) you always see a lot of stuff up there. So I guess they're worth it.- Fright Night v's Scarefest Pricing
When you consider the price paid for the Annual Passes in the first place then the £5 event fee isn't bad, although I can see why it is unpopular. An annual pass really should allow access to the park every day it's open. I guess this is why they have different grades of Annual Pass though. I hate the idea of paying extra for attractions when already inside the park though, so yeah, I think Thorpe are doing it right If you're that upset about it then you've bought the wrong pass - get a Premium, it's still incredible value for money & you'll get "free" parking as well. (well, not 'free'... but it's included) Something I don't agree with though is the extra charge for Summer Nights... I don't understand why an Annual Pass doesn't cover that!- 'A Look Back' - Colossus
I loved reading this Josh! Cheers for posting. I knew they had a launched coaster planned but I hadn't seen the layout like this. I'm glad we ended up with Colossus. I wonder what TP would look like today if the launch had been built instead? Certainly Stealth wouldn't have been built. I'd love to see that admissions graph extended all the way to to this year.- Fright Nights 2013
I think we should wait and see what they come up with before writing these mazes off tbh... We have all been asking for this for years, now they've finally given us what we want and we're picking holes in it before it's even been built. Unfortunately that's the price we're going to have to pay for such an amazing event. The key is to go on the Fridays, or The Passholder Preview.- John Wardley
This is actually quite sad. It almost feels like he was not allowed to finish what he set out to do. I am guessing he doesn't quite see eye to eye with Nick Varney, and did anyone else get the feeling he was not 100% satisfied with the Smiler?- Reserve n Ride
This is actually a really interesting discussion, and I am shocked at the amount of pro-Fastrackers out there! I'm an avid hater of Fastrack and think it severely impacts most people's experience for the benefit of a few. You can quote as many figgures as you like, and blame whoever you like for miscalculating the numbers, but none of this matters because it DOES make queues longer a lot of the time for the majority of guests... Much much longer on some days, therefore, as a system it does not work. ^ Couldn't agree more with this. I would be interested to see them run a 2 week trial during busy summer period where Fastrack is completely stopped, just to see how it pans out in reality... I can pretty much guarantee the queues will be more bearable, and guest satisfaction will go up (on the whole). True, that won't turn Thorpe in to a queue-less theme park, but that is an unachievable target so is sort of invalid. Unfortunately Fastrack will continue as long as there is dolla to be made. So we might as well just suck it up.- Fright Nights 2013
I see what you mean, but the woods at the back of Logger's is probably the most secluded place at Thorpe Park, especially right at the far end. I think it will be quiet enough really once you get away from Saw. My concern with this is the huge train-load of people who the actors will all be trying to scare at once. You feel much safer in a group, so I think this will be a bigger issue than the noise and light. I guess we'll just have to see what they've got planned.- Which is the best Thorpe Park coaster in the dark
Agree with pluk - they're all better in the dark! The whole park looks brilliant all lit up. The Swarm is probably my favourite because of the LEDs on the train, and the fire is spectacular. Swarm does lack any decent lighting though which makes Colossus and Inferno amazing at night. For me the most disappointing ride in the dark surprisingly is Saw. Horrible white floodlights in the plaza & queue, and absolutely no ambient lighting at all.- Fright Nights 2013
Another possible location for a maze could be the Hospitality Area out behind Depth Charge. I am absolutely loving everything I am hearing about FN!- Fright Nights 2013
I reckon Dominic might have nailed it. A new twist on Se7en?? Only instead of the 7 deadly sins, we'll see 7 Lionsgate movies through the years, ending with "You're Next" as a finale. That could be pretty amazing tbh. Maybe each one could be a mini show, just like how they operate Dungeons?? I would rather see individual mazes for each, but I'm struggling to think where they could fit them all in! Thorpe is only tiny! Nobody has mentioned the 4D Cinema yet actually, could something go in there maybe?- Reserve n Ride
^ If they continue to over-sell the amount of priority slots, then the problem remains. The Fastrack problem could be resolved in it's existing format by simply cutting the amount sold on peak days. Hopefully this not just an elaborate way of hiding the Fastrack nightmare.- Park Operations
^ 100% this. Thorpe's entrance has never really been 'beautiful' as such - not like Alton Towers and (to an extent) Chessington. It's always been a bit rough around the edges. But there used to be an odd magic atmosphere around there, I think the old theme music helped. Also I think there was a lot of nostalgia involved as well tbh. You're right about the nightclub entrance thing - nobody wants to be there, they want to get past it as soon as possible and forget all about it! Yeah it serves its purpose, but is's shoddy. I hope they do a good job of the entrance soon. Bring back that atmosphere they had a couple of years ago. You just couldn't beat the entrance music at the start of the day, and the end of day theme at the end </3 I still love the single bridge in and out though <3- Fright Nights 2013
^^ You say that James, but lighting (+ a bit of smoke) might be the best way to tackle that problem... Imagine this in the trees in Colossus' queue..... This would barely be visible in the day, so wouldn't effect the non-FN weekdays. Photo from http://www.halloweenhorrornights.com/orlando- Fright Nights 2013
You're next is Lionsgate's new film coming this Haloween! Looks pretty good! Check out that font too... Same lacerations as we saw on the new FN logo?- Random Picture Thread.
Yep. My eyes are now f***ed.- Reserve n Ride
Thanks TP for replying to these If this works as well as hoped then fair play. It could be amazing on busy days. Bit of a while elephant on quiet days though maybe? Hopefully it will only be used on peak days This is very interesting! Can't wait to hear more about this... - Fright Night v's Scarefest Pricing