Joff
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It's near J13 of the M25.
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shawboy
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hope ug-land aint closed when i go?
19th this month.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
i would like to go to thorpe park
where is it nath?
Near Staines which is near where Joffrey said.
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AdiSRI
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Me Ned Etc.. got stuck on spinball whizzer when CS went to alton towers last....
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Kerry
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omg wot happened
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by shawboy
hope ug-land aint closed when i go?
19th this month.
signs said was closed for rest of season to start work in time for next year
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Nath
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Nothing much in Ugland. Corkscrew is ok if you want to have your ears bashed so they look like a rugby players'.
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Dan B
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Last time I was at Alton Towers was quite a while ago: they'd just opened a fabulous new ride, which everyone was queuing up to go on......the ride?
The Thunderlooper! 
It's been a while!
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shawboy
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
quote: Originally posted by shawboy
hope ug-land aint closed when i go?
19th this month.
signs said was closed for rest of season to start work in time for next year
what, aint going then.
i can only go on the kids rides cause im scared of the big rides
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Carly
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u really are aswell, i can still take u on that toy factory one
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Joff
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Thunderlooper was opened in 1990... you're 14 years behind the times
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StuartVRS
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Thunderlooper was ace, had to try and see if you could keep yer hands up right through the ride, wasnt as easy as it looked.....
Also, they have shut the skyride so you have to walk everywhere now im not as fit as i used to be. According to a member of staff i spoke to, there were serious safety concerns over the skyride
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shawboy
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great, lets walk 3 mile for a ride.
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Cybermonkey
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All those rides are wank, you need the tower of terror at Dreamworld in Brisbane,
Definition of Terror
600 tonnes of steel
Plus 2.2 megawatts of power
Plus 160 kph
Plus 38 storeys
Plus 100 metre vertical free-fall backward
The 2.2 megawatts of power used at take-off is enough to supply a small town and for these six seconds, Dreamworld's power usage in the park doubles.
Riders experience 6.5 seconds of weightlessness.
The 'L'-shaped track stretches 330 metres horizontally - or the equivalent of three football fields.
The ride is propelled by electro-magnetic forces.
http://www.dreamworld.com.au/dir166/dreamweb.nsf
Believe me, the acceleration os incredible, 0-160 km/h in about 6 seconds.
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by corsaCsxi
Thunderlooper was ace, had to try and see if you could keep yer hands up right through the ride, wasnt as easy as it looked.....
Also, they have shut the skyride so you have to walk everywhere now im not as fit as i used to be. According to a member of staff i spoke to, there were serious safety concerns over the skyride
Skyride was fine.. but there was a crash on the monorail last year
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Kerry
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so thats why it was closed most of the day although we did see it working briefly
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
All those rides are wank, you need the tower of terror at Dreamworld in Brisbane,
Definition of Terror
600 tonnes of steel
Plus 2.2 megawatts of power
Plus 160 kph
Plus 38 storeys
Plus 100 metre vertical free-fall backward
The 2.2 megawatts of power used at take-off is enough to supply a small town and for these six seconds, Dreamworld's power usage in the park doubles.
Riders experience 6.5 seconds of weightlessness.
The 'L'-shaped track stretches 330 metres horizontally - or the equivalent of three football fields.
The ride is propelled by electro-magnetic forces.
http://www.dreamworld.com.au/dir166/dreamweb.nsf
Believe me, the acceleration os incredible, 0-160 km/h in about 6 seconds.
All of what rides are wank?
Also that ride has been done before in the States. I believe it's called Superman:The Escape and is located in Six Flags Magic Mountain. I'd imagine it'd be good though.
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
All those rides are wank, you need the tower of terror at Dreamworld in Brisbane,
Definition of Terror
600 tonnes of steel
Plus 2.2 megawatts of power
Plus 160 kph
Plus 38 storeys
Plus 100 metre vertical free-fall backward
The 2.2 megawatts of power used at take-off is enough to supply a small town and for these six seconds, Dreamworld's power usage in the park doubles.
Riders experience 6.5 seconds of weightlessness.
The 'L'-shaped track stretches 330 metres horizontally - or the equivalent of three football fields.
The ride is propelled by electro-magnetic forces.
http://www.dreamworld.com.au/dir166/dreamweb.nsf
Believe me, the acceleration os incredible, 0-160 km/h in about 6 seconds.
All of what rides are wank?
Also that ride has been done before in the States. I believe it's called Superman:The Escape and is located in Six Flags Magic Mountain. I'd imagine it'd be good though.
yup thats the one
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Nath
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Both look good 
Its gash that no parks over here have the imagination to build rides like that. They'd go down a storm over here
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Cybermonkey
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indeed they would. Thorpe Park is the better of the major parks in the UK IMO now, so many good good rides and cheaper and easier to get to from herts.
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Nath
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Check this out:

Kingda Ka
SFGAdv will open the world’s tallest and fastest roller coaster in 2005 under the name Kingda Ka. Kingda Ka, from Intamin, will launch riders at 128 mph in just 3.5 seconds before they fly up the enormous 456 foot tall hill and down again.

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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
indeed they would. Thorpe Park is the better of the major parks in the UK IMO now, so many good good rides and cheaper and easier to get to from herts.
Thorpe Park is slowly taking business away from Alton Towers. Plus both parks have some amazing plans over the next 2-3 years. Should see 4-5 new coasters between them.
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Kerry
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Nath
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Notice how it spirals up and down the vertical bits too. Then up a 120ft hill to experience near weightlessness.
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Cybermonkey
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nath that ride looks mental!!
Here is another pic of the Tower of Terror in Dreamworld, Brisbane. 42 storeys high. I went on it back in 2001, me and my mate had the last ride of the day on it, it blasted us off and on the way back down the primary brakes failed and we ended up 100ft away from the station in an emergency buffer zone. I cacked myself when i saw the station fly past going backwards   3 men had to push the ride back to the station so we could get off.
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