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About Thorpe Park
Unleash the dare devil within and take on the loops, spins, vertical drops and incredible speeds of some of the country’s biggest and most awesome coasters. Brave Stealth – Europe’s fastest and officially scariest rollercoaster – for super acceleration of 0 to 80mph in under two seconds! Colossus, the world’s first ten looping rollercoaster and Nemesis Inferno, a 4.5 G-Force experience. Get ready to venture into uncharted territories with Time Voyagers; a brand new 4-D movie experience for 2008! Brave the unknown as you travel through time with Bix and Ting, your guides, as they pilot you into new worlds in search of a group of lost archaeologists.
Print & Go Thorpe Park Tickets
No more waiting for the postman! Print & Go tickets mean that once you have placed your order, you will be able to print a voucher valid for entry to Thorpe Park which you can then take along to present at the Thorpe Park ticket booths to gain entry to the park. NB: You will need to present your credit card and ticket on arrival at the attraction.
Weather Forecast for the Thorpe Park Area
Click here to check the BBC's latest weather forecast before you visit Thorpe Park.
Rides at Thorpe Park
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| Nemesis Inferno at Thorpe Park |
| You won't know which way is up as you loop, spin, sidewind, dive and corkscrew through the crater to confront your old foe... fear. |
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| Stealth at Thorpe Park |
| Nothing sneaks up as quickly as the thrill of going 0-80mph in under 2 second - to a dizzying 205 feet. It's a full throttle lap for those who live in the fast lane. |
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| Colossus at Thorpe Park |
| Feel the awesome power of this record-setting rollercoaster as you thunder over hair-raising twists and turns at a massive 45mph. |
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| Tidal Wave at Thorpe Park |
| Kiss dryness goodbye as you take a heart-stopping 85ft plunge and produce the tallest wall of water this side of a squally North Sea. |
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Customer Reviews of Thorpe Park
Ben, Enfield
Long gone are the days when Thorpe Park could be seen as a theme park aimed predominantly at children. In the past, their cute animal mascots, child-oriented sections and generally fantastical atmosphere made it the UK’s most family-orientated theme park. Ten years later and that’s all changed. While Thorpe Park has hung on to some of its most legendary family rides, including Loggers Leap and the Flying Fish rollercoaster, everything else has become much more adult and now targets the adrenaline junkie instead.
Where fun little tractor rides and merry-go-rounds once humbly stood, now in their place are rollercoasters and thrills the like of which haven’t been seen in the country before. Among the foremost attractions the park now boasts are Stealth (0-80 mph in 2 seconds followed by over 200 foot drop) and Colossus (record-breaking 10-loop rollercoaster), although there are 10 other adrenaline-based rides to give the thrill-seekers ample variety.
While being primarily targeted at adults now, there is still plenty of modern exciting attractions for all the family as well, including a 4D interactive virtual reality cinema and sideshow entertainment as well. There’s also an impressive array of fastfood restaurants, arcades, and the opportunity to get absolutely drenched.
Thorpe Park is still great for all the family, but since the turn of the century, it has also become a haven for anyone who seeks the finer thrills in life.
Tom Barker, Reading
I went to Thorpe Park with a group of mates from work and we had a great time. We were rushing from one ride to the next trying to fit in as many as we could during the day. I would highly recommend Thorpe Park to anyone looking for an exciting day out which caters for the whole group from the less adventurous to the more experienced thrill seeker.
Rachel Patterson
With rides like Stealth, Nemesis Inferno and Colossus Thorpe Park definitely boasts some of the most exhilarating rides in the UK and provides a great day out for all thrill seekers. It’s true that some of the more popular rides can have quite lengthy queues at times although I always found that the rides more than made up for any waiting around and will definitely be going back again soon.
Getting to Thorpe Park
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Thorpe Park is situated between junctions 11 and 13* of the M25 and is within easy reach of London. (*Note: Access to Thorpe Park from Junction 12 of the M25 is not possible).
Travel by Rail: Click here to plan your journey to Thorpe Park with National Rail.
Travel by Car: Click here to get driving directions to Thorpe Park.
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