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comment_194650

I wouldn't bank on that, fright night visitors know they're going to get autumnal weather. Plus it's Thorpe Park, most visitors are planning on getting wet.

Wednesday isn't a fright night... It's an off peak day so I'd expect it to be fairly empty however expect reduced operations.
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comment_195821

Thanks, that's what I thought. Unsure as to whether to try it or not, we've never been so really fancy going!

If you can make the sunday I would highly recommend that instead. Despite sunday 9th being the last day of the season, fright nights are over and Sundays generally tend to be the emptiest day of the weekend.

On the Saturday I would expect coasters between 60-90mins and flat rides up to 30mins. On the sunday I would expect coasters up to 60mins and flats around 15mins.

Of course other things like weather factor in as well, and it is the last weekend the park is open so it could be considerably busier or emptier. If you are going, expect long queues(especially) on the Saturday but as I said, in reality it shouldn't be too bad as most weekends tend to see coasters around 60mins max. As I said also, most people will go for fright nights so I really wouldnt expect it to be too bad, however the sunday will be considerably emptier than the saturday.

Hope this helps anyway.

comment_195857

Ok to stop the park from going over capacity the answer as to what Thorpe should do is simple:


 Stop all vouchers and promo codes for the events making it either that you pay the £50 on the door or book in advance, for a cheaper price, as people either will or wont pay the £50 on the day in theory making the park less crowded whilst TP still gain the gate revenue they want. This should also include tesco vouchers. 


comment_195867

^^Yes unless the voucher excludes it.

Ok to stop the park from going over capacity the answer as to what Thorpe should do is simple:

Stop all vouchers and promo codes for the events making it either that you pay the £50 on the door or book in advance, for a cheaper price, as people either will or wont pay the £50 on the day in theory making the park less crowded whilst TP still gain the gate revenue they want. This should also include tesco vouchers.

So many people pay the full price on the day anyway. The way thorpe see it, the more people, the more fastrack sold. The more people, the more money made. People on facebook have been waiting 60mins just to buy the fastrack passes. I doubt thorpe will change this as overall it's making them much much more money.
comment_196302

The majority of us school kids have an inset day on Monday.

I would imagine it to be fairly busy, otherwise thorpe wouldn't have decided to add an extra event day in. I would expect coasters over 60mins and mazes over 90mins and you can be pleasantly suprised if things are less.

Thorpe wouldn't have added it, unless they could make loads of money by adding an extra day. So expect it to be busy.

comment_196335

The majority of us school kids have an inset day on Monday.

I would imagine it to be fairly busy, otherwise thorpe wouldn't have decided to add an extra event day in. I would expect coasters over 60mins and mazes over 90mins and you can be pleasantly suprised if things are less.

Thorpe wouldn't have added it, unless they could make loads of money by adding an extra day. So expect it to be busy.

I completely disagree:

It will, be like the first week of Fright Nights. There won't be many coaches which generally fill up the park unless Thorpe having been offering free entry I think it will be much quieter than this last week.

comment_196336

Inset days are the worst though. That's why the Friday just gone (24th) was so busy for what should have been a fairly quiet day because of inset days or people finishing college early. People who work full time as well might take the day off to go on this date as it suits them better.

Basically, they won't have decided to make it a Fright Night if they weren't expecting a substantial number of people after all it is an expensive event to run due to all the actors!

comment_196506

"Due to popular demand, Sunday 2 November is strictly prebook only.

There are limited tickets still available, but you must prebook online to guarantee your entry.

Standard Passholders can book their £10 event ticket, or Premium Passholders can book their free entry through the link below - don't miss out."

Looks like they think tomorrow is going to hit capacity. Not great considering it was only predicted for 9000. With Colossus, samurai and slammer down as well I think there are going to be LONG queues just like there has been for all of half term. Shame, as I was looking forward to a relatively quiet day.

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