I remember how it was in the beginning . Me, cousins and Uncle and Aunt went . He never got to go again and see what it became as he died of cancer in 1982. I haven't seen images of it for Years. Thank You .
I remember my first visit to Fright nites from 2011, seeing it, Swarm construction 0:01 last ride of the night this was in that year. I also remember the piece of metal steel that came off Rush and was quickly spreaded on news in 2008; few other events I may remember.
Fantastic video of thorpe park history and it is good to see this how the theme park has change over the yesrs only getting bigger and better with hyperia there now
Fantastic video. Really appreciate the effort this must have taken to produce, so thank you loads. I think you may also have helped me identify my first ever roller coaster too….Space Station Zero! I had no idea that became the Flying Fish 😮
i went quite a few times in my youth. i recall an indoor space themed roller coaster and phantom fantasia. also cinema 180 great. typing this before watching the video, having visited last week i can't place which part contained the farm etc - is it now built on or just fenced off?
The farm is right up the top end of the lake, not accessible anymore (or really visible) from the main park. If you were to drive into Thorpe, you can still see the area
Love the video, very well done, so much nostalgia.. Have visited the park intermittently throughout the years and this has been very informative to say the least, rekindled so many memories that I thought were lost forever, so thank you for that
@@UKThemeParks I know it would have been a minor feature in the early 90s but do you know anything about the “Lady of the Lake” from Excalibur? A hand would come up out of the water with a sword, it blew my mind at the time. I could have sworn it was Thorpe Park, so any info you have would be much appreciated
@@UKThemeParks Ah thank you. I found a forum online with a discussion about it, so it's nice to know I've not completely imagined it.. One of the guys said he had a part in installing it at the park and that it worked on compressed air and came up every few minutes. Apparently it is actually still sitting there under the water all these years later! Only downside is I cannot find a video, only some very grainy photographs.. Most probably better as a memory anyway!
Great video, we always used to finish on the giant helter helter in front of Space Station Zero. Do you remember the Bronco Bikes? They had a steering wheel instead of handle bars and bounced, used to smack your knees on the wheel if you weren't careful, god that hurt! 😆
Congratulations on this Adam, with only a couple of visits in the early years to much more regular visitors since following your videos here and at Chessington, didnt know the railway was only lost fairly recently - Are we going to get a through the years of Chessington next that would be good. This helped us understand a lot more about the journey Thorpe Park has been on. P.s RMC is nothing to do with RMC for coasters is it, just a coinicidence??!!
Anyone else remember little boats (maybe the ones approx 3 mins into the video) but I remember them being in the lake itself and there was a big green octopus, you’d inevitably get your boat stuck on a tentacle for half your time 😅 I’m certain it was Thorpe Park, as remember the dome. I’m a 1977 baby and I recall being quite young.
I remember how it was in the beginning . Me, cousins and Uncle and Aunt went . He never got to go again and see what it became as he died of cancer in 1982. I haven't seen images of it for Years. Thank You .
I remember my first visit to Fright nites from 2011, seeing it, Swarm construction 0:01 last ride of the night this was in that year. I also remember the piece of metal steel that came off Rush and was quickly spreaded on news in 2008; few other events I may remember.
Fantastic video of thorpe park history and it is good to see this how the theme park has change over the yesrs only getting bigger and better with hyperia there now
Feel there is a lot more to come!
@@UKThemeParks differently 100,% and it would be good to see thorpe park get big on site hotel like the other Merlin theme parks got in the UK
Those hand drawn top down isometric parks maps will forever evoke memories of wonder and excitement! Trying to find any hidden items or clues!
Fantastic video. Really appreciate the effort this must have taken to produce, so thank you loads.
I think you may also have helped me identify my first ever roller coaster too….Space Station Zero! I had no idea that became the Flying Fish 😮
Thank you! I think a lot of people have Space station Zero as their first coaster!
i went quite a few times in my youth. i recall an indoor space themed roller coaster and phantom fantasia. also cinema 180 great. typing this before watching the video, having visited last week i can't place which part contained the farm etc - is it now built on or just fenced off?
The farm is right up the top end of the lake, not accessible anymore (or really visible) from the main park. If you were to drive into Thorpe, you can still see the area
Love the video, very well done, so much nostalgia.. Have visited the park intermittently throughout the years and this has been very informative to say the least, rekindled so many memories that I thought were lost forever, so thank you for that
Thank you glad you enjoyed it! 🙏🙏
@@UKThemeParks I know it would have been a minor feature in the early 90s but do you know anything about the “Lady of the Lake” from Excalibur? A hand would come up out of the water with a sword, it blew my mind at the time. I could have sworn it was Thorpe Park, so any info you have would be much appreciated
@@tunesmith86 I remember something like this, not 100% sure where but will try and investigate
@@UKThemeParks Ah thank you. I found a forum online with a discussion about it, so it's nice to know I've not completely imagined it.. One of the guys said he had a part in installing it at the park and that it worked on compressed air and came up every few minutes. Apparently it is actually still sitting there under the water all these years later! Only downside is I cannot find a video, only some very grainy photographs.. Most probably better as a memory anyway!
@@tunesmith86 If Memories of Thorpe Park don't have it theres not a lot of other places to look!
Great bit of history info on Thorpe park there Adam 👍
Great video, we always used to finish on the giant helter helter in front of Space Station Zero. Do you remember the Bronco Bikes? They had a steering wheel instead of handle bars and bounced, used to smack your knees on the wheel if you weren't careful, god that hurt! 😆
Yes! Those bikes used to be stable on many a sea front too, hated them lol
Nice video. I always wanted to learn about Thorpes history
Congratulations on this Adam, with only a couple of visits in the early years to much more regular visitors since following your videos here and at Chessington, didnt know the railway was only lost fairly recently - Are we going to get a through the years of Chessington next that would be good. This helped us understand a lot more about the journey Thorpe Park has been on. P.s RMC is nothing to do with RMC for coasters is it, just a coinicidence??!!
Nothing to do with RMC sadly! Thank you this is quite breif like our previous Chessington one compared to the next video...
The Slammer closed in 2017 I believe, and is still SBNO to this day.
Anyone else remember little boats (maybe the ones approx 3 mins into the video) but I remember them being in the lake itself and there was a big green octopus, you’d inevitably get your boat stuck on a tentacle for half your time 😅 I’m certain it was Thorpe Park, as remember the dome. I’m a 1977 baby and I recall being quite young.
Enjoyed that but I really didn’t know they had golf years ago 😮
You can still see small traces around Rush!
is depth charge the same make as Paultons' one?
also this is a really good video, quite a lot of things i had no idea about!
Thank you, I believe it is the same make
eicky express was so fun i went on it when i was 4 just before ti closed and i miss it so much but i do think hyperia is better