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Theme Park March – November Thorpe Shark Cabins March – November / December (private events) Thorpe Park Marquee March – November / December (private events) Attendance: 2024: 1,700,000(12%) Area: 410 acres (1.7 km 2; 170 ha) *Total combined area including Lakes and all back of house areas: Attractions; Total: 27: Roller coasters: 8 ...
In January 2013, Thorpe Park announced that the last two rows on The Swarm would be rotated to face backwards for 2013, a first for a Wing Coaster. The park's tag line for this experience is 'THE SWARM- Brave It Backwards'. The park additionally announced that they were adding a damaged, mangled billboard, which the train travels through.
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In March 2012, Thorpe Park announced they contacted You Me at Six to create the world's first roller coaster single for the launch of The Swarm. The song was released to iTunes on 18 March 2012, a few days after the opening of the coaster.
Since the official closure, however, Thorpe Park stated on their website in 2019 that "situations can change and as plans develop they often move in different directions". They followed by stating that "the area that Logger's Leap once dominated will be forming part of our long term development plans."
Three children missing after visiting Thorpe Park have been found safe in London. A 14-year-old girl named only as Khandi was with two younger children Amelia, nine, and Malik, seven, at the theme ...
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Colossus is a steel roller coaster at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England, and the park's first major attraction.It was built by Lichtenstein-based manufacturers Intamin and designed by Werner Stengel as an adaptation of Monte Makaya in Brazil.