Barnum and Ogryn's Magic Stealth Mini-Meet

barnum42

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The sun continued to shine in England after a night of thunder and lighting in my corner of the country, which did nothing to aid my sleep prior to a two-hour drive to Thorpe Park. But then Dave just had to deal with stifling heat prior to his twenty-minute drive to Thorpe Park.

The purpose of the visit – aside for meeting up for the first time after many long months of infantile online sniggering and double-entdres was to ride the new coast Stealth. Planning it on a work day during school term meant short queues of about 5 minutes or so for most rides.

Along the way we encountered many wonderful thing:

The entrance – Main Street Station it ain’t

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Additional themeing past the turnstiles and down from the walkway was a random American Fire Car. Purpose unknown.

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Whilst you should not go comparing a regular theme park to Disney, you just can’t help it:

Kali Lite

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Burger King Frontierland Style

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Main Street Emporium
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Checkout the rot and decay on that sign! Also, photos can not do justice to sheer awfulness of the products available to purchase inside. The most classy thing in there was a fake dog turd.

On the plus side they have some fun coasters there:

The Protein Spill:

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Nemesis Inferno was one ride we had a ten minute delay waiting to board “for cleaning purposes”. It’s a short ride, but it throws you around a lot. Dave spotted a Guinness Book Of Records Certificate in the control booth – for most naked people on a roller coaster. I don’t see that ever being beaten on Expedition Everest!

Colossus

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This was the world’s first ten-inversion coaster.

There are a bunch of them here:

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What really works on this corkscrew section is that is slows down for it!

This metal pyramid houses the mysteriously named “X:/ No Way Out”

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It’s a coaster in the dark. But it’s no Space Mountain. The queue themeing consisted of black painted walls, scratched graffiti, little light and the odd bit of silver duct tape. The Ride itself is the “World’s Only Backwards Rollercoaster”. Sad to say, it’s just plain backwards. It starts to go then stops for no reason, then starts again and stops again about four or five times. This is NOT a malfunction, it is how it was designed.

X:\ No Way Again gets the B&O Double Thumbs Down Worst Excuse For A Roller Coaster Ever Award

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barnum42

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The Whirly Nad Whacker

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Dave had a problem with this one. Well, two problems to be physiologically accurate. His voice rose in pitch both times we rode it.

In keeping with the vogue of 3D Movies, Thorpe Park Presents “Pirates 4D”. An incredibly bland tale with Lesley and Eric Idle taking the money and running again for another theme park 3D movie. It even had an animatronic parrot out the front – but it was broken. And another by the screen welcoming the audience, it’s voice worked, but it did not move a feather.

Here I am pondering whether to sit through the whole thing. There is only so much mileage you can get out of Lesley Nielson knocking people over!

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As well as Kali Light and a standard log flume (made famous when Princess Diana was photographed riding it with her sons) they have Tidal Wave. It does what it says on the tin. Witness one Soggy Oggy:

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That huge wave behind him hides another batch of hapless victims “enjoying” this attraction. There is a ride vehicle somewhere in the midst of all that.

And then a surprise. We found whom Disney must have sold the old Mr Toad cars to:

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Wow – you’d think those people would look happier riding a piece of Disney History. But then again, you would not blame them after witnessing the joys of this ride – Miss Hippos Fungle Safari

Dave took the wheel with aggression

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I just hammed it up

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This ride is a cross between Mr Toad’s Wild Ride, The Tikki Rooms, The Jungle Cruise and one of those Kidcot activity tables:

The stunning themeing:

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The confused Tikki Gods

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barnum42

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The Temple Statue with Sharpie eyes

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And the inarticulate characters

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The most stunning being this giraffe which had obviously fallen over and nobody could be bothered to fix it, so it had been propped up against a tree, facing away from direction of travel :lol:

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Anyhue – on to Stealth, rising majestically above the tree tops: As it’s new it had some teething problems. More than once it was out of order, but we still got to try it a few times/

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The stats say it all – faster with greater acceleration than Rock and Roller and higher than Tower of Terror:

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This was gonna’ be good

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Stealth had the longest queue of the day – about 20 minutes was the most we waited.

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Here is a panoramic shot. The tall structure in the background is not Stealth, it’s the high point of the Soggy Oggy ride.

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barnum42

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The chariot awaits:

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Locked and loaded:
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2.3 Seconds of blur and you are up to 80MPH

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Dave got a video of it on his mobile – here’s the link

http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y251/ogryn/?action=view&current=060612_140459.flv

Stealth is well worth a look. It must be one of the shortest coasters in terms of length. I timed it – from take off to return it was thirty seconds. Half of that happens after the brakes are applied. But what a great launch and the drop is fantastic.

All in all, a great day out in the sunshine.
 

AndyP

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Looks like Thorpe Park is worth a visit one day.

Also, isn't Eric Idle supposed to be doing/have done a Pirates 4D for Busch Gardens? I hope its a different version after your report!
 

ogryn

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AndyP said:
Looks like Thorpe Park is worth a visit one day.

Also, isn't Eric Idle supposed to be doing/have done a Pirates 4D for Busch Gardens? I hope its a different version after your report!

I think it's the same one.
 

TowerOfTerror

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Colossus looks sick !
I'm not that big of a fan of Intamin Rocket coasters if you ask me. I sure hope they have better reliability on Stealth then its United States counter parts. Thanks for the report :wave:
 

barnum42

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ogryn said:
I think it's the same one.
That explains why the budget looked beyond Thorpe Park's pocket and the lead kid being American.
TowerOfTerror said:
Colossus looks sick !
I'm not that big of a fan of Intamin Rocket coasters if you ask me. I sure hope they have better reliability on Stealth then its United States counter parts. Thanks for the report :wave:
Stealth was broken on about three of the occasions we went to ride it.
 

minnie2000

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Barnum42, I love your posts, and the photos are great, but I can never see all your photos. I see some of them, and then get little blue boxes with question marks. Does anyone know what I can do about this?:confused:
 

barnum42

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minnie2000 said:
Barnum42, I love your posts, and the photos are great, but I can never see all your photos. I see some of them, and then get little blue boxes with question marks. Does anyone know what I can do about this?:confused:
Sounds like your connection is slow and it "gives up" after a while. If you right-click one of the boxes you may find an option along the lines of "show picture" that may let you see them.
 

tenchu

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Good man.

How would you compare Thorpe Park to Alton Towers?

Not been to Thorpe yet, although it is on the list of things to do. Eventually.
 

minnie2000

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barnum42 said:
Sounds like your connection is slow and it "gives up" after a while. If you right-click one of the boxes you may find an option along the lines of "show picture" that may let you see them.
Thanks - now I can see them! I can also look back at the pictures of Bramble that I couldn't see before!
 

barnum42

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tenchu said:
Good man.

How would you compare Thorpe Park to Alton Towers?

Not been to Thorpe yet, although it is on the list of things to do. Eventually.
Og is better suited to answer than one - it's been years since I went to Alton Towers.

One thing I can say is that Thorope is smaller in land size - the rides are not as spread out as in Alton Towers.
 

Gucci65

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Is that really the name of the ride? Whirly Nad Whacker????:lol:

They have something similiar at the traveling carnivals here that my daughter loves to ride.
 

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