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Thorpe Park

📍 Chertsey, Greater London

4.2(37,993 Google reviews)💰£32-£66👶All ages

Home to six headline coasters including Hyperia and Stealth, plus water rides Tidal Wave and Storm Surge. Designed for thrill-seeking older children and teenagers. Full day required; crowds can be heavy on weekends and school holidays.

World-class coastersHyperia standoutSingle-rider queueLong entry waitFright Night event
★★★★★Featured review by Finlay Hagan

Had a mint day, went on a Friday and Saturday and must have gone on 20+ rides each day. Thoroughly enjoyable. Hyperia was shut on the Friday but got on 3 times on the Saturday. It's great. The single rider queue saves lost of time as well.

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Best for families with teenagers and older children who meet height requirements and want an intense thrill experience. A single-rider queue significantly reduces wait times on key rides. Weekday visits and advance ticket booking are the strongest ways to get more rides in. Young or timid children will find most flagship attractions off-limits.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Buy tickets in advance — on-the-day prices can be significantly higher
Use the single-rider queue to cut wait times on headline coasters
🎟️Arrive at opening to reach popular rides before queues build
🚗Bring a refillable water bottle as food and drink on site is expensive

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.2

37,993 Google reviews

Exceptional coaster lineup45%
Heavy queues and crowds30%
Ride breakdowns reported15%
Fright Night praised10%
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Finlay Hagan

a month ago

Had a mint day, went on a Friday and Saturday and must have gone on 20+ rides each day. Thoroughly enjoyable. Hyperia was shut on the Friday but got on 3 times on the Saturday. It's great. The single rider queue saves lost of time as well.

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Natalie Mayhew

5 months ago

The attraction was amazing. We went for fright night and the actors where so nice. Creature campus looked after my niece for me when I went on a ride with my boys because she wasnt feeling up to it and sung happy birthday to her which made her feel so happy to be there. I really recommend coming its a great day out with the family and definitely come for fright night. The food was amazing 100% recommend food. Staff was great. Actors amazing. Survival games scare maze breathe takingly amazing although sometimes you do get split up from the group. We went on a Thursday so it wasn't as busy and the ride queues weren't really long. The actors remembered my niece all through the night and everytime we saw them they would say hello. Also Connie and rattlesnack and all the Frank's are so wonderful and nice. My niece's name is bethany.

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Martin Reviews

6 months ago

Thorpe Park is built for thrill seekers. Adult tickets bought in advance start at around thirty-three pounds, but if you pay on the day the price can jump to about sixty-six, so planning ahead makes a real difference. The park is always busy, especially on weekends and school holidays, and while the atmosphere is energetic and lively, the crowds also mean queues can stretch for a long time on the most popular rides!! The rides themselves are the main draw and they don’t disappoint. Hyperia, the new record-breaking coaster, is a breathtaking mix of speed and airtime, while Stealth launches you from zero to motorway speeds in under two seconds. The Swarm twists and dives with enough inversions to leave you grinning or disoriented, and Colossus still holds its charm with ten back-to-back loops, even if it’s a little rougher than newer designs. Water rides like Tidal Wave break things up nicely and are especially refreshing in summer, though almost every major attraction demands patience in the queues. Food inside the park is a mixed experience: there’s plenty of choice, from pizza and wraps to fish and chips, but prices are predictably high, with meals ranging from seven to twenty pounds and more premium sit-down options at the hotel restaurant going higher still. Quality varies but is usually decent, and bringing a few snacks or a refillable water bottle can save money. By the time you leave, tired and likely a little lighter in the wallet, the buzz of the rides and the sheer adrenaline rush usually make the day feel worth it — it’s an experience that delivers thrills in abundance, even if it comes at a price. Far too scary for me .

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Mr K

5 months ago

Came for Fright Night 2025, themed characters, scary mazes good fun although a bit samey, evening entertainment at live stage was good however the location of the stage causes congestion as viewing area far too small. No doubt there are great roller coasters here, don’t expect to ride them all in one day during peak season due to 120+ minute queues and rides persistently breaking down - we experienced this on three different rides whilst queuing. Arrived at 09:45, it took one hour queue just to get from car park to the entrance gate due to airport style security scanners, empty pockets and bag search, seems overkill? Then 90 mins queuing for Hyperia (which broke down temporarily) - entering and one ride took us until midday. Overall, enjoyable and fun day but long queues and ride reliability is an issue. Suggest more covered seating (heated) would improve experience, wasn’t enough seating areas and food hall is far too small.

Reviews from Google

Overview

Thorpe Park packs in six major coasters — Hyperia, Stealth, Nemesis Inferno, Saw, The Swarm, and Colossus — alongside water rides and seasonal events like Fright Night. On-site parking, cafes, and pram-friendly paths are available, and single-rider queues cut wait times on some attractions. Rides have strict height requirements so younger children may be excluded from many headline attractions.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday10:00 – 18:00
Thursday10:00 – 18:00
Friday10:00 – 18:00
Saturday10:00 – 17:00
Sunday10:00 – 18:00

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