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 :)
depends how old you are, thorpe park is more thrilling with more faster scarier rides whereas chesington is more for younger people and its a bit more laid back.
It depends, If you love thrills and scary rides then thorpe park but if you have young kids or you like mild rides chessington!
thorpe park because it is about 100 times scarier than chessington and it is faster.
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.
Anywhere that Merlin own. A selection of these attractions include: Alton Towers, Chessington World of Adventures, The Dungeons, Legoland, Legoland Discovery Centre, EDF London Eye, Madame Tussauds, SEA Life, Thorpe Park and Warwick Castle.
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.
I'll name 5 of the best. Drayton Manor, Alton Towers, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Thorpe Park and Chessington World of Adventures. If you want to find out about these Theme Parks and the other 38 theme parks in the UK, go to www.coasterforce.com/UK.
By ensuring they dont google one of the questions on the thorpe park application you top kennick
Amazing if you go, go on saw the ride amazing ride
apparently it goes 47.8mph
Opening times at Thorpe Park: For Opening Times and More Information go to: http://www.thorpepark.com/plan-your-visit/opening-times.aspx
Stealth at Thorpe Park is 80mph fast, it launches from 0-80mph in 2.3 seconds and you go 205ft in the sky.
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.