The Thorpe Park website states that children must be a minimum of 12 years old to enter the park without an adult.
The site also states that this age may be increased for any individual at any time if any member of staff deems it necessary for safety or security purposes.
There is no age limit but it is not recommended for children under 12. You must be 1.4 metres to ride.
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If you are job seeking go onto the Thorpe park website and go to jobs, I don't know the age you have to be though.
Thorpe Park is aimed at 15 to 25 year olds, so unless your customers are in that age range, think carefully before choosing Thorpe Park for your day out. If your customers ARE in that age range, why not contact Thorpe Park for their advice.
By ensuring they dont google one of the questions on the thorpe park application you top kennick
it depends on age if the children are younger than 11 i would say chessington because the rides there are more appropriate for them and they will be able to ride on all of them but thorpe park is better for older children as the rides are bigger and bertter but they have height restrictions overall, thorpe park is better :)
Amazing if you go, go on saw the ride amazing ride
apparently it goes 47.8mph
Stealth at Thorpe Park is 80mph fast, it launches from 0-80mph in 2.3 seconds and you go 205ft in the sky.
Opening times at Thorpe Park: For Opening Times and More Information go to: http://www.thorpepark.com/plan-your-visit/opening-times.aspx
There is no specific age for rides, they have height restrictions, so for example for rides like stealth you have to be a minimum height to ride, anything under that guideline, you wil not be allowed to ride. on the thorpe park website they have all the height restrictions for each ride for further information on the other rides. hope this helped.
Yer becuse i have one
if you're talking about Samurai at Thorpe Park then yes, you do go upside... a lot.
Go to East Croydon and get a train to London, then catch a second train across to Stains then get a bus to Chertsey from which you would follow sign posts, or ask for directions, to Thorpe Park.