Like all rides it can be increadbly dangerous to take mobile phones or cameras (or any loose article for that matter) on to the ride. If you do and it come loose you could cause serious injury to people watching or in the q-lines beneath you.
If you think about it would you like it if a camera came flying at you at 50mph and hit you on the head. Online there are various official On Ride Videos which have been filmed in safe ways. Also Saw The Ride provides an on ride video service which films you as you go around the ride.
The latest ride at Thorpe Park, is The Swarm.
saw the ride
Thorpe Park does not really have a wave swinger type ride, but they do have lots of other circular family attractions.
Stealth at Thorpe Park
Yes, you can purchase ride photos from Thorpe Park online. After enjoying a ride, you can access your photos through the official Thorpe Park website or their designated photo service. You'll need to enter your ride details or scan a QR code if available. It's a convenient way to keep your memories of the park!
Thorpe Park which is near Staines, England
Amazing if you go, go on saw the ride amazing ride
Saw the ride is at Thorpe Park and the engineers designed it to be 100ft above the ground.
so far i think its saw the ride £13.5 million
The train ride from Barnsley to Thorpe Park typically involves traveling to a nearby station, such as Staines or Chertsey, as there is no direct train to Thorpe Park. The journey usually takes around 2 to 3 hours, depending on the specific route and transfer times. After reaching the nearest station, you would need to take a taxi or bus to get to Thorpe Park.
The SWARM is the third fastest ride in the park, with a top speed of 57mph
No you don't, they have 2 separate lines