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Hi, I am very much new to these forums so sorry if I miss anything, I purchased three thorpe park annual passes at around the start of january (which the thorpe park shop website said would be delivered in 2 weeks) , I have been constantly emailing asking about the location, with each reply having some automated “passes will be sent out before the 23rd” reply. I am just wondering if anyone else has this problem or if it is just me, I wouldn’t want to miss out on the start of the season thanks
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Just wondering who will be going to the Thorpe Park preview day on the 19th of March? Me and Mer managed to get tickets so we will be going. I'm looking forward to going a week before the official start of the season. Can't open soon enough now! Annual Pass days are always nice and quiet so hopefully we will be getting plenty of rides in ahead of the opening meet. If you were fast enough to get tickets, we'll maybe see you around!
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when I click on any passes or tickets in order for me to get to renew my pass it just scrolls me back up to the top screen ,is it sold out?
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Are the annual passholder refill cups still a thing? I've jst found my old one in the attic & I'm picking up my new annual pass on sunday so wondered if I would get a new cup or should I take my old one.
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We've just bought two annual passes and were thinking about going to the Fright Nights for the first time. 1. Can we just turn up on the nights or is there some special way to get annual pass tickets for them? 2. How much do they cost, or are they free?
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Hi all, My annual pass will be expiring in less than a months time and I was wondering what the best and cheapest way would be to renew it. I currently hold a premium pass, but due to greater expenses this year may have to downgrade to a standard which is something I don't really wish to do because it would mean paying for parking and £5 every time I visit a fright night. I wish to pay at least 30% less than full price, what's the best way to get pass reductions at this time of year?
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