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What a trip to Thorpe Park post-lockdown is really like

This is what happened during a visit to Thorpe Park

A huge 1.5 hour queue for the bag check meant there were not enough hours to enjoy the park's offerings(Image: Qasim Peracha)

As attractions across the UK slowly reopen after months of being moth-balled due to coronavirus thrill seekers across the south will no doubt be keen to visit Thorpe Park.

The Staines theme park, has been entertaining visitors for more than 40 years on "an island like no other" and is well-known for its roller coasters and rides.

Anyone planning a trip will no doubt want to know how social distancing is impacting the customers experience at the park especially as queues can often be long at the best of times.

Luckily for you Qasim Peracha, a reporter at our sister title My London has already visited the park.

Here's what happened:

Social distancing rules had to be introduced alongside a requirement to wear masks in queues and on rides and some of the popular rides and attractions where social distancing isn't possible had to be closed, including Saw, Storm Surge and Tidal Wave as well as the indoor attractions Derren Brown's Ghost Train and The Walking Dead: The Ride.

Some of the food stands have also been closed at the park, however none of these covid-restrictions were the reason we left Thorpe Park feeling somewhat cheated out of my entry fee. As a coaster-enthusiast I love visiting at least once every Summer, preferably before the school holidays and on a weekday to make sure I get the shortest queue times possible.

Thrifty Londoners will also know that paying full price for tickets is for chumps. A full price ticket for an adult for one day is around £50 usually but using any number of 2 for 1 offers or online discounts and voucher codes, it is possible to go for much less.

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