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  1. About Stampida: I rode it this year for the first time and was really really surprised by how "non-rough" it was. Sure, it wasn't smooth, but I didn't find it bad at all. (maybe that's because I only rode it in the front)

     

    The problem I had with Stampida was just how odd the trains are... It's like sitting on a separated park bench! (I have only ever ridden it once, in the middle... I felt no more rides on it were needed, lol.) Though I must ride it in the front sometime to get another opinion.

  2. Flat rides come and go in trends just the same way certain models of coasters do. In recent years we've seen the boom in popularity of Star Flyers, Screamin' Swings and more recently the Air Race... Before then we had the years when HUSS were king, not so much now!

     

    Also with the rise of the 4D coaster, and more coasters which aim to combine flat ride movements into a coaster design, some parks must see this as a more marketable and attractive option instead of just sticking in a new flat ride. When parks are adding flat rides though, they do seem to be acting more 'safe' these days, with a lot of duplicates, but this happens worldwide when everyone knows that a ride is reliable, can draw a crowd, doesn't break the bank to purchase... etc etc. It's a similar story with the US carnivals & fairs, if you look at KMG's Facebook page they post updates about what rides they are constructing regularly. It's interesting to notice how they are selling more single-trailer rides such as the Speed (Booster) to showmen instead of multi-trailer rides.

     

    The flat ride market is full of choice right now... I think it's just the case of building up trust with manufacturers and parks becoming more able to market them to appeal towards the guests. Naturally though it tends to be taller thrill rides such as drop towers and swing towers which parks are choosing because they can market them with raw facts, 'tallest in...' etc!

  3. ^

    Alton do still sell individual fastracks, they all have different prices though.

    I bought one for Spinball when i visited last week and it was £4 for one ride. Most of the other 'big' rides are also from £3-£4 for individual fastracks.

    Th13teen and Rita fastracks are £5each or you can get a combined ticket for Rita and Th13teen for £10-which doesn't seem to make too much sense to me as it's the same price as buying one for each.

    On the note of ERT, I got 3 rides on Oblivion in the first 20-30 mins of ERT and then 1 on Rita, we then got in the Th13teen queue for opening time. Either that or you could do the Forbidden Valley side of the park and go on Nemesis tonnes of times

  4. Hi, I'm Luke from the U.K. I have known about TPR for about a year or two now and just thought i would sign up now to the forums.

    The closest Theme Parks to me are either Thorpe Park, Alton Towers or Drayton Manor. I love theme parks and rollercoasters, the park i most want to visit is going to have to be Cedar Point because they have some amazing coasters there.

    I have never rode a ride outside of the U.K yet, so this will have to change soon However my favourite Theme Park so far is Thorpe Park.

    I'm fine with most rides, even spinning ones

    I also like games(PS3), everything Apple and Music.

    ThemeParkReviews trip reports are the BEST i have ever seen, they are filled with cool theme park stuff, in a funny and unique way; and give you a great insight about the parks before you visit. So keep up all of the amazing work Robb&Elissa.

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