I would disagree with stealth being unreliable. I went on a day where everything was shut due to the winds and the only coaster to remain constantly open all day was stealth. I have also never seen it have downtime like the other coasters have so it is surprisingly reliable considering the launch. It always has amazing operations too with normally at least 1 train/minute
I was there last Wednesday and had no problem with the trains, but that’s cos I know how to navigate our stupidly convoluted train ticketing. I was definitely beaten up more by Colossus than Saw.
A very good roundup of the park. I think the fact you think it’s the best in the country is a real testament to the investment they’ve made in the last couple of years. Before the introduction of Hyperia, Big East Boulevard and the general TLC they’v given the place in the off season, I don’t think you’d have had the same impression. A note regarding the trains for anyone else thinking of visiting: as well as buying the tickets online, all major stations in London will also have either a staffed ticket office and/or self-service ticket machine. I do agree that it isn’t obvious where the contactless zone ends, particularly for non-locals.
Went on Tuesday and got my Hyperia credit! Those elements are insane, my favourite first drop for sure but the outer bank that rolls into an inversion/drop is sooo good too. Got to ride it a couple of times and at the end of the day in the back you just get ejected out of your seat as you're pulled over the drop. What a coaster! I really love TP but it's quite a drive for me so usually entails staying over. Usually just go in the morning and then crash out at a travel lodge that night and then drive home the next day well rested but I think next time I got I'm going to stay on site and get the 2 day pass, seems good value. Towers is my closer park only 90 mins drive.
11:31 Ghost train really isn’t high regarded. It’s really hated among us UK enthusiasts
It’s a horrible attraction
It’s not for everyone I’ll agree, but I love the cheesiness of it. Helps when you know a Thogs or Trippis tho 😂
I would disagree with stealth being unreliable. I went on a day where everything was shut due to the winds and the only coaster to remain constantly open all day was stealth.
I have also never seen it have downtime like the other coasters have so it is surprisingly reliable considering the launch.
It always has amazing operations too with normally at least 1 train/minute
theme park socks? that's a new one
Welcome to the UK. 😂
It's my go-to merch item! Cheaper than a T shirt or hoodie, more useful than a badge or model.
Great review. Only went once, and got a ride on Space Station Zero.
I was there last Wednesday and had no problem with the trains, but that’s cos I know how to navigate our stupidly convoluted train ticketing. I was definitely beaten up more by Colossus than Saw.
A very good roundup of the park. I think the fact you think it’s the best in the country is a real testament to the investment they’ve made in the last couple of years. Before the introduction of Hyperia, Big East Boulevard and the general TLC they’v given the place in the off season, I don’t think you’d have had the same impression.
A note regarding the trains for anyone else thinking of visiting: as well as buying the tickets online, all major stations in London will also have either a staffed ticket office and/or self-service ticket machine. I do agree that it isn’t obvious where the contactless zone ends, particularly for non-locals.
Went on Tuesday and got my Hyperia credit! Those elements are insane, my favourite first drop for sure but the outer bank that rolls into an inversion/drop is sooo good too. Got to ride it a couple of times and at the end of the day in the back you just get ejected out of your seat as you're pulled over the drop. What a coaster!
I really love TP but it's quite a drive for me so usually entails staying over. Usually just go in the morning and then crash out at a travel lodge that night and then drive home the next day well rested but I think next time I got I'm going to stay on site and get the 2 day pass, seems good value. Towers is my closer park only 90 mins drive.
Single rider definitely works. When I was at towers, smiler had an 80 minute queue so I used single rider and was on within 2 minutes
Got there 10am on a weekday still the average wait time was 1h 20m i got on around 6 rides in total it was just awful
this video has been made like 40 times but still good init
I go far as saying it’s the best uk theme park but it’s fine
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