Thorpe Park


When you live in London you have a variety of cultural and entertainment (museums, parks, exhibitions, theater ...) but if one day you want to release tension and have an adrenaline rush, just over half an hour by train is Thorpe Park, the park's most popular attractions of the country. A great place to spend time with family or friends. Although there are attractions of all kinds, without a doubt, what makes Thorpe Park a very attractive park is its extreme roller coasters. And watch out, do not talk of 1 or 2 or 3 ... Thorpe Park are 5 mega-roller coasters!!


The Swarm- a new roller coaster that was installed in 2012 and is inspired by a plane crash. Around the tracks there is a crashed plane and split in two, a fire truck on fire, a burned and overturned ambulance and a helicopter (supposedly are the rescue services who have gone to attend the plane crash). . From this year you can hop back on the Swarm, which makes the attraction even stronger feelings, not seeing what you have in front …




Colossus - the first roller coaster in the world to have 10 loops. Not suitable for people who get seasick. It is one of the largest and longest duration attractions in the park, and mini loops followed make you be hanging around all the time are deadly and stomach-churning up the strongest.


Stealth - 0 to 120 km per hour in less than two seconds. In addition, Stealth has a rise and fall of more than 62 meters high.




Nemesis Inferno - Inspired by an erupting volcano, Nemesis Inferno takes you hanging all the way. You will not know if you are up or down.


Saw-The ride - Yes, you read that right. A roller coaster inspired by the horror franchise Saw. For us, the best attraction of Thorpe Park. Beautifully set, with the famous clown from the movies on a screen, with huge blades bloodied during attraction, etc. . Simply great!


In addition to these 5 crazy roller coasters, there are several water rides very funny, an artificial beach with swimming pool during the summer months, and other interesting attractions.
Something that we are left with the desire to enjoy the attraction Saw-Alive, which becomes a "house of terror" inspired by the films of Saw.


Thorpe Park is located in Staines, Surrey, about 35 minutes by train from Waterloo Station. So you don’t have any excuse not to go.

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