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Thorpe Park, formerly also known as Thorpe Park Resort, is a
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located in the village of Thorpe between the towns of Chertsey and
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in Surrey, England, southwest of
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. It is operated by Merlin Entertainments and includes rides, themed cabins, live events and as of Spring 2024, ''
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'', the United Kingdom's tallest and fastest rollercoaster. In 2019 Thorpe Park was the UK's third most visited theme park (1.9 million visitors), behind
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and
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. However, in 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the park only had a 125-day operation season, along with limited capacity, leading to massively reduced visitor numbers. After demolition of the Thorpe Park Estate in the 1930s, the site became a gravel pit but in the early 1970's partially of that gravel pit got flooded creating a unique water based theme for the park and with the intention of building a leisure attraction on it. Thorpe Park resort was built on that gravel pit in 1979 which was partially flooded so it allows guest to view Thorpe Park as an island. It has since grown into a major theme park in the UK and one of the top 10 theme parks in Europe. Major attractions include '' Tidal Wave'', a large water ride; '' Ghost Train'', a dark ride; as well as a number of rollercoasters including ''
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Nemesis Inferno ''Nemesis Inferno'' is a steel inverted roller coaster at the Thorpe Park theme park in Surrey, England, UK. Its layout was conceived and designed by John Wardley and then built by Bolliger & Mabillard with Werner Stengel providing the layout ...
'', ''
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Saw – The Ride Saw – The Ride is a steel roller coaster located at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England. Manufactured by Gerstlauer, the Euro-Fighter model opened to the public as the steepest freefall roller coaster in the world on 14 March 2009, with a drop angl ...
'', '' The Swarm'', '' The Walking Dead: The Ride'', and as of Spring 2024, ''
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''.


History

The demolition of the Thorpe Park Estate in the 1930s saw the grounds transform into a gravel pit, originally owned by Ready Mixed Concrete Limited. When the pits were expended, RMC flooded part of the site. In 1975 the
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were held on the site. RMC established a subsidiary, Leisure Sport Limited, to operate a park for water sports, leisure and heritage exhibitions, at a cost of £3 million. The park was officially opened to the public by
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on 24 May 1979, his final public appearance shortly before he was assassinated by a bomb on board in a fishing boat planted by the Provisional IRA in Mullaghmore, Ireland. In addition to lakes and parkland, the park featured a replica
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farm,
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castle and
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camp as well as ancient water vehicles and aircraft. Between 1983 and 1989 it was regularly used as a filming location for The Benny Hill Show. In the early 80s, the park redeveloped into a theme park with permanent themed rides and attractions. New attractions were opened throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Space Station Zero The ''Flying Fish'' is a powered steel roller coaster located at Thorpe Park in Surrey. The ride was known as ''Space Station Zero'' upon opening in 1984, until being moved outdoors in 1990. It was removed in 2005 to make way for ''Stealth'', ...
was the park's first
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, opening in 1984. The last large attraction opened by the park's original owners was "X:\No Way Out" in 1996. In 1998, The Tussauds Group bought the park. From the outset the park started opening key attractions such as Tidal Wave in 2000, Colossus in 2002, Nemesis Inferno in 2003 and Stealth in 2006. In May 2007, Blackstone Group purchased The Tussauds Group for US$1.9 billion and the company was merged into Merlin Entertainments, who took over operation of Thorpe Park. Dubai International Capital also gained 20% of Merlin Entertainments. On 17 July 2007, as part of the financing for the Tussauds deal, Merlin sold Thorpe Park to private investment firm Prestbury, under a sale and leaseback agreement. The site is operated by Merlin based on a renewable 35-year lease. As of 2023, the site is owned by LXi REIT Plc. The target audience for the resort is teenagers and young adults, adding rides such as Saw – The Ride and The Swarm for example. In 2014, Merlin decided to also target a more broad-family based market with new attractions such as Angry Birds Land and the park's onsite hotel. On 20 February 2019, the official Twitter account of Thorpe Park confirmed the permanent closure of
Logger's Leap Logger's Leap was a log flume ride at Thorpe Park, UK. It was the tallest log flume in the UK. The ride closed in 2015. History Logger's Leap opened in 1989 on the lake at the back of the park, along with a new themed area 'Canada Creek'. It ...
, a log flume that opened in 1989 but had been closed since 2015 due to the Smiler accident at Alton Towers that year. In 2021, Thorpe Park announced plans for a new rollercoaster in the Old Town section of the park under the project name of Project Exodus. This ride is set to be the tallest and fastest ride in the UK, at a height of 236 feet (71.93 metres) and a speed of 81mph (130.35kmh). On 30 October 2023, Thorpe Park announced, via their social media, that Angry Birds Land would be closing. It permanently closed the following day. On the 16 November 2023, the park revealed that the land would be rethemed to Big Easy Boulevard, opening Spring 2024. In response to a survey taken in late 2022, Thorpe Park revitalised their branding on 30 November 2023, revealing a brand new logo (which was previously unchanged since 2008) and slogan, bidding farewell to their iconic 'infinity' symbol (that had stuck with the park since 2001) and light-hearted ''An Island Like No Other'' tagline - instead marketing itself as the home of ''Feel-Good Thrills''. The new logo comes with six pallettes and patterns for their marketing materials and merchandise, stating that this 'encapsulates the spirit of Thorpe Park'.


Rides and Attractions


Rollercoasters


Thrilling flat rides


Water Rides


Family flat rides


Dark rides and other rides


Attractions under construction


Former attractions


Territories

In 2024, with the addition of Big Easy Boulevard, Thorpe Park is zoned into eight 'island territories'. File:Thorpe Park Amity Hotel.jpg, Amity Island File:Derren Brown's Ghost Train Exterior.jpg, The Dock Yard File:Nemesis Inferno first drop.jpg, The Jungle File:Colossus-Thorpe-1.jpg, Lost City File:The swarm, church, thorpe park.jpg, Swarm Island * ''Port and Basecamp'' includes the turnstile entrance, bridge, the dome and the playground. * ''Amity'' (originally 'Amity Cove') opened with Tidal Wave and now includes ''
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'', ''Depth Charge'', ''Amity Beach'', ''High Strikers'', '' Flying Fish'', and ''
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''. * ''The Jungle'' contains ''
Nemesis Inferno ''Nemesis Inferno'' is a steel inverted roller coaster at the Thorpe Park theme park in Surrey, England, UK. Its layout was conceived and designed by John Wardley and then built by Bolliger & Mabillard with Werner Stengel providing the layout ...
'', ''
Rumba Rapids Rumba Rapids (also known as Rumba RAPids or Oompah Rapids) is a rapids ride at Thorpe Park, Chertsey, Surrey. It opened in 1987 under the name of Thunder River, and is the second oldest ride currently still in service at Thorpe Park. In 2002, it ...
'', ''Mr Monkey's Banana Ride'', and a street of restaurants. * ''Old Town'' is located towards the back of the park and includes '' Saw - The Ride,
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'', ''Black Mirror Labyrinth'', and the upcoming ''
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'' roller coaster. * ''Lost City'' contains ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Quantum'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. * ''Swarm Island'' opened as the plaza for '' The Swarm''. * ''The Dock Yard'' (previously named 'The Depot' and 'Thorpe Junction') is the plaza immediately outside '' Ghost Train'', previously known as "Derren Brown's Ghost Train", and includes the nearby '' The Walking Dead: The Ride'' rollercoaster, previously known as "X" and "X:\ No way out". * ''Big Easy Boulevard'' (formerly ' Angry Birds Land' between 2014-2023) is located between Amity and The Jungle, and contains ''
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'', Dodgems, and the 4D Theatre.


Port and Basecamp

The 'Basecamp' area contains security, the turnstiles, toilets, business/staff reception, 'Island HQ' and bridge where guests enter the park. This leads to 'The Dome' which acts as a hub for the park, which houses 'Vibes Bar & Kitchen' (formerly Infinity Bar & Kitchen), an arcade area, The Coffee Shack, toilets, lockers, the Island Gift Shop, guest services, first aid, photo points and staff areas (canteen, 'The Core' and offices). The dome was previously known as 'Port Atlantis' with an underwater Atlantian themed interior. Much of the scenery and underwater effects went missing since Merlin's acquisition of the park and was removed altogether after the building's change of theme. The Dome remains open outside park operating hours to provide entertainment and dining facilities for guests staying at Thorpe Shark Cabins, including a breakfast buffet.


Amity

Amity is set as a 1950s-era American fishing village hit by a tidal wave and opened with ''Tidal Wave'' in 2000. It was previously named 'Amity Cove', as still named on themed signage. The area was expanded in 2006 with ''Stealth'', set at 'Amity Speedway' racetrack. It later took on attractions from the former 'Neptune's Beach' family area, ''Depth Charge'', and ''Amity Beach'' outdoor water park. Amity and Amity Speedway are no longer physically connected, being divided by Big Easy Boulevard. It also includes attractions from the former 'European Park' area, '' Flying Fish'' and ''Storm In A Teacup''. Flying Fish was originally located beside Tidal Wave (where Stealth sits today) but was removed following construction of Stealth in 2005. It was reopened, in its present location near The Swarm, in 2007, due to popular demand. In 2011, the raft water ride ''
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'' was re-located from ''
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'' in Florida, USA, before it was rethemed into Legoland Florida. Storm Surge was built on the former site of the ''Octopus Garden'' children's area.


The Jungle

The area's main attractions are ''
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'', a
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inverted coaster set in a volcano, and ''
Rumba Rapids Rumba Rapids (also known as Rumba RAPids or Oompah Rapids) is a rapids ride at Thorpe Park, Chertsey, Surrey. It opened in 1987 under the name of Thunder River, and is the second oldest ride currently still in service at Thorpe Park. In 2002, it ...
'' a river rapids ride. The area was previously named 'Calypso Quay', the area now also includes part of the former 'Ranger County' family area, including ''Mr Monkey's Banana Ride'', a small swinging ship ride, as well as shopfronts and restaurants from the former 'European Park' area.


The Dock Yard

This area is primarily the plaza for '' Ghost Train'', an indoor dark ride, and also contains '' The Walking Dead: The Ride'' an indoor rollercoaster. The area has no major themed features, other than buildings and scenery remaining from 'Octopus's Garden' (a since-closed children's area) which was later themed to Amity such as the Megastore, various buoys, and a carnival game that resembles a cargo ship.


Lost City

The Lost City's theme is that of the ruins of a recently unearthed Atlantean civilisation, with
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as the main attraction (since 2002). The area first opened in 2001 with the ''
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'' and ''
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'' rides as the only attractions. In 2003, this area was expanded further, with the additions of ''Quantum'' (a magic carpet ride) and ''
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'' (a Ferris Wheel). ''Eclipse'' was removed after the 2004 season (being relocated to
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); in its place, ''
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'', an S&S
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, was opened in the 2005 season. At the end of the 2005 season, ''Zodiac'' was removed, and replaced with a new HUSS Enterprise (relocated from
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, where it operated under the name ''Cyclone'', until it had to be closed down due to noise complaints). The replacement ''Zodiac'' opened (without fanfare) for the 2006 season.


Old Town

The main ride in this area is '' Saw - The Ride'', a
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with a , 100-degree beyond vertical drop. The ride is themed to the ''
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'' horror movie franchise and is set in a derelict warehouse/sawmill. A flat ride called ''
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'' was relocated from
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in 2004. The area is also home to the brand new 2021 experience ''Black Mirror Labyrinth'' and will be home to the planned "Project Exodus" hyper coaster. Old Town also includes a
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. The area was previously named 'Canada Creek' and was the plaza for
Logger's Leap Logger's Leap was a log flume ride at Thorpe Park, UK. It was the tallest log flume in the UK. The ride closed in 2015. History Logger's Leap opened in 1989 on the lake at the back of the park, along with a new themed area 'Canada Creek'. It ...
, which opened in 1989 as one of the tallest log flumes in the world. It had a loose Canadian forest theme, although this has mostly been lost through redevelopments and resembles more of a Western town theme. The main attractions listed in the area sat outside the plaza. Logger's Leap ceased to operate after the 2015 season, and its permanent closure was confirmed in 2019. It also used to have the main station for the ''Canada Creek Railway'', a miniature railway which used to take guests to and from the (now closed) 'Thorpe Farm' area of the park, and around the backwoods of Canada Creek (after the closure of Thorpe Farm, it only traversed the backwoods of the Canada Creek area). The railway was closed during the 2008 season (and the track had to be partially rerouted due to the construction of ''SAW - The Ride''), before being closed permanently at the end of the 2011 season. In the years since its closure, the trains, station, and route used by this ride were utilized by several Fright Nights attractions. Most of the rides in this area have been closed since the start of the 2022 season, due to construction work for Hyperia.


Swarm Island

Swarm Island is the plaza area for '' The Swarm'', a
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wing-rider rollercoaster, opened in 2012. The area was built on land reclaimed from the surrounding lakes. The area is themed as the scene of an apocalyptic disaster/alien invasion from "The Swarm" which is intertwined with the area and ride station. Major theming pieces include a crashed plane, various damaged emergency vehicles like a helicopter and fire truck, a partially destroyed church (used as the ride station), and other destroyed structures. Many of the areas facilities are based within these structures, such as the ride station being housed in the church, the shop being housed in a shipping container, and the ride control room being based in an overturned police trailer wedged in the roof of the church.


Records held by the park

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'' is the first inverted coaster to feature interlocking corkscrews (in the same layout). * Additionally, the world record for 'most naked people on a rollercoaster' was set on Nemesis Inferno in May 2004. *'' The Swarm'' opened as Europe's tallest wing coaster and the first coaster in the world to feature the "wing over drop". *'' SAW - The Ride'' was marketed as having the world's steepest 'freefall' drop, and as the world's first horror movie themed roller coaster. ''SAW - The Ride'' was not actually the steepest rollercoaster in the world when it opened in March 2009 - Steel Hawg at Indiana Beach had opened the previous year with a steeper 111° drop. However, whilst Steel Hawg's drop has brakes on it, ''SAWs drop is brakeless - hence it being marketed as having the steepest ''freefall'' drop. This particular accolade was taken by The Monster in 2016 (and, as of 2022, is held by
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'' held the world record for the most inversions on a rollercoaster when it opened in 2002, with 10 inversions. This record was matched in 2006 by "10 Inversion Coaster" (an exact clone of Colossus) and then beaten in 2013 by ''
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'' at
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, with 14 inversions. *''
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'' is the UK's fastest roller coaster, launching from in 1.9 seconds. The signage outside of the ride indicates a slower acceleration of in 2.3 seconds; this discrepancy is because the ride's launch was modified to accelerate faster in the off-season of 2013 (whilst the signage was left as-is). Standing at , it is also the UK's second tallest roller coaster (behind the '' Big One'' at
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which is ). *'' Tidal Wave'' opened as Europe's tallest water ride. *''
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'' will be the tallest roller coaster in the UK at , and the fastest roller coaster in the UK at 81mph (130km/h).


Events

Thorpe Park events for the 2024 Season: * Mardi Gras (TBC) which will entail "a variety of live entertainment" as it brings "a taste of New Orleans" to the park. * Oktoberfest (TBC) which the park offers live entertainment (music and roaming actors) at the Island Festival Centre (By Ghost Train) and German food and drink offerings around the park. Rides and attractions are open until late and select rides have Bavarian themed music/ride announcements to fit with the Oktoberfest theme. * Fright Nights (TBC) which the park offers a range of Halloween entertainment: including horror mazes, shows, scare zones and roaming actors. On top of this, rides and attractions are open until late – excluding Depth Charge (close at dusk). In recent years, Thorpe Park has held a range of unique events such as Zombie Hunt (2018), GameFX (2019), ParkVibes (2021), Carnival (2022 - 2023) and many more.


Fright Nights

''Fright Nights'', formerly "Fright Nites" is Thorpe Park's annual Halloween event and also its largest Halloween event in the UK. It is an event that has been running at Thorpe Park since 2002, celebrating Halloween with the park staying open until late at night, as well as operating a range of temporary Halloween attractions. Roaming actors in costume or with make up can also be found around the park. During Fright Nights, the park stays open until 9pm, with a range of "scare mazes" available for guests, who normally enter in groups of 8–10. "Face it Alone" has sometimes been available as an upcharge, where a guest enters unaccompanied and must sign a disclaimer before entering. In 2013, Fright Nights was relaunched with a horror movie theme, courtesy of a three-year contract with Lionsgate. All of the pre-existing Fright Nights attractions were removed with the exception of The Asylum and SAW: Alive to make way for new horror-film themed attractions. In 2014, when the Thorpe Shark Hotel opened, Thorpe Park offered two overnight scare attractions, one of which involved a 'night terror' character appearing in guests' hotel rooms during the night. The other attraction, the 'Extra Cut', involved guests being 'kidnapped' from their hotel room during the night and chased throughout the park. In 2017 Fright Nights was reinvented with a Walking Dead theme. The addition of two Walking Dead attractions coincided with the season 8 premier of the show. SAW Alive, The Big Top and Platform 15 remained in operation from previous years, with Containment returning as an upcharge attraction. In 2020, restrictions put into place due to the
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meant that only two mazes operated: Platform 15 and Roots of Evil, both of which took place primarily outdoors. This led to a wide selection of scare zones introduced for the first time to Fright Nights, with The Swarm: Invasion located on Swarm Island, Creek Freaks Unchained in Old Town, The Fearstival Arena in The Dockyard, The Howling of LycanThorpe High in Lost City (on the site near Zodiac and Rush typically used for a scare maze), and Terror at Amity High returning for its third year on the Stealth Plaza. The Crows were also added as roaming actors dressed as scarecrows, based in a few main locations but found anywhere around the park, including interacting with other scare zones.  – Previous Fright Night attraction.  – Current Fright Night attraction.


Hotel

Guests can stay over on-park at the 'Thorpe Shark Cabins', comprising 90 rooms converted from shipping containers with a link to facilities in the adjacent Dome. The accommodation takes its name from its shark head entrance feature built from recycled park signage. The hotel initially opened in 2013 as 'The Crash Pad', run by external company
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. The temporary development was purchased by the park the following year and rebranded as the Thorpe Shark Hotel. Thorpe Park had originally been planning to build a permanent 250-bed hotel as far back as 2006. This would have been located on the opposite side of the lake, on the site of former excavation works, featuring a lakeside bar, health club and restaurant. Planning permission was granted in 2011. The development was pitched again following the installation of 'The Crash Pad' to "test market conditions". The park received planning permission to construct the permanent hotel in 2014, with construction planned to begin in 2016 and an opening in 2018. However, the hotel was never constructed and the Shark Hotel's planning permission was extended by 10 years instead. In 2023, new Swarm, Nemesis Inferno and Stealth themed rooms opened in the Thorpe Shark Cabins. They feature special theming in the room and unlimited fastrack on each rooms roller coaster on your 2nd day.


Operations and developments

Thorpe Park has a maximum capacity of 15,000 guests. In 2010, the park outlined a 5-year development plan that outlined new rollercoasters for 2012, which was later realised in The Swarm. The plan outlined another rollercoaster scheduled for 2015 as well as a permanent lakeside hotel, both of which have not come to fruition. No application was ever submitted for the 2015 development and the earmarked site behind The Swarm remains undeveloped. On 26 November 2021, the park launched a public consultation website outlining a proposal for a brand new roller coaster. Alongside this, leaflets were handed out to local residents, stating the proposal will 'involve the removal of existing old rides and replacement with a new roller coaster in the Old Town part of the resort'. The public consultation began on the 10 December 2021, with plans detailing a tall steel hyper coaster codenamed "Project Exodus". An application for planning permission was submitted on the 14 March 2022. Objections to the planning permission application were raised by
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, Natural England, and the
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; citing concerns regarding biodiversity impacts, pollution, and flood risks. The concerns raised by Surrey Wildlife Trust and Natural England were addressed, leading to their objections subsequently being withdrawn, however, the Environment Agency's concerns remained unresolved as of October 2022. On the 5th of October 2022, Runnymede Borough Council approved the application for "Project Exodus", but, due to the unresolved objection from the Environment Agency, the application had to be referred to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities for approval (under the terms of The Town and Country Planning (Consultation) (England) Direction 2021). On the 1 November 2022, a letter sent to Runnymede Borough Council on behalf of the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities stated that 'He is content that it should be determined by the local planning authority'. Subsequently, Runnymede Borough Council granted planning permission for "Project Exodus" on the 2nd of November 2022. Construction for the project has begun with the manufacturer being confirmed as Mack Rides, the site of Old Town (and the remaining rides have been flattened for the project), and the ground pins for the ride's footers have arrived at the park. On the 17th July 2023, the first supports arrived for the coaster. On the 16 August 2023, Project Exodus was confirmed to be the UKs fastest roller coaster, and the colour scheme of black, gold and white was confirmed. On the 5 October 2023, the name for Project Exodus, Hyperia, was revealed.


Transport

There are no direct rail connections to Thorpe Park, the nearest railway station being Chertsey, 2km away. Thorpe Park is served by the 950 express bus, which runs from Staines rail station, from which journeys from
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or
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can be made. Other local bus routes that serve the park include routes 461 and 446. There is also the seasonal 951 bus between
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and Thorpe Park, operating once daily (arriving in the morning, departing in the evening) - but offers two arrival/return journeys during Fright Nights.


Incidents


See also

* Merlin Entertainments * The Tussauds Group * RMC Group * " Thorpe Park", an episode of ''
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'' in which the main characters visit Thorpe Park * ''
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'' – the third episode of Series 2 featured the park under a fictitious name. *
Staines railway station Staines railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line and is the junction station for the diverging Windsor line, in southern England to the west of London. It is down the line from . History The station was opened on 22 August 1848 ...
*
Chertsey railway station Chertsey railway station serves the town of Chertsey in the Runnymede District of Surrey, England. It is on the Chertsey Loop Line and is operated by South Western Railway. The first station was opened by the London and South Western Railway ...
*
Alton Towers Alton Towers Resort ( ) (often referred to as Alton Towers) is a theme park and resort complex in Staffordshire, England, near the village of Alton. The park is operated by Merlin Entertainments Group and incorporates a theme park, water park, ...
*
Chessington World of Adventures Chessington World of Adventures Resort is a theme park, zoo and hotel complex in Chessington, Greater London, England, around southwest of Central London. The complex opened as Chessington Zoo in 1931, with the theme park being developed along ...
*
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* Drayton Manor Theme Park


References


External links

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Memories of Thorpe Park
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