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Thorpe Park v Chessington
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Chessington all the way.
Thorpe Park is poorly run and can be dangerous (yes we did actually see a nasty accident when last there).
Staff were uncaring and compared to Chessington it's just simply no contest. Chessington by the way is MY choice and I am DEF not under 10 and nor are my offspring:rotfl:0 -
Last we went to Thorpe park my 11 year old son was too low for all the thrill seeking rides. I think he's around 4.4 feet (134 cm) now - and if I remember correctly he have to be 140cm. Is it worth going to Chessington instead of being told no on all the rides at Thorpe park then?
Yes- or take the trip to Alton Towers where there's more variety for families.
Only dead fish go with the flow...0 -
I took my 6 year old to thorpe park and we had an amazing day, the staff were lovely and all made sure to speak to her when we were queuing0
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Thorpe Park it is - especially since my little bro is 18 and nearly six foot tall - I don't think he's going to be too short for any of the rides.
Thanks everyone.0
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