Ok think i've made up my mind
I'm going to head down to London Victoria on 31st December VERY early in the morning. Get there and head over to hyde park for the day. After dinner, check into my hotel. Have a drink then back to hyde park. Then after some more viewing around central london. Go for something to eat and head to the london eye for around 8-9pm ? Then just enjoy the view and the day, take pictures and wait for the fireworks display.
If anyone is going to london on the NYE. Let me know and we can meet up for a drink or something
Hopefully choosing this over alton towers will be a good choice this year!
Winter Wonderland - Hyde Park London
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You will need to get to the London Eye around 7 at the latest in order to get a decent view...
The viewing areas fill up very quickly and get closed off by around 9/10 and then no one can get anywhere near the eye.
The viewing areas fill up very quickly and get closed off by around 9/10 and then no one can get anywhere near the eye.
[quote=""Rowe""]TTF mini meet, anyone? :P[/quote]
I'm up for this if your going new years eve?
I'm up for this if your going new years eve?
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A date is yet to be arranged for when I'm attending but as soon as I know i'll post it.
Build up photos can be found here
Build up photos can be found here
[quote=""kryn""]Now on site:-
Music Express (Germany)
Spuk Ghost Train (Holland, Picture Below)
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Wooo! I remember seeing a photo of that ghost train ages ago and thinking "dang that looks cool"
Any further decision on a meet? I doubt I will be in town for new year.
Music Express (Germany)
Spuk Ghost Train (Holland, Picture Below)
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Wooo! I remember seeing a photo of that ghost train ages ago and thinking "dang that looks cool"
Any further decision on a meet? I doubt I will be in town for new year.
The Schwarzkopf "Bayern Curve" is now at Winterwonderland..
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Lol kryn.
I'm going hyde park and o2 arena next wednesday and thursday. Stopping in central london 2mins from victoria station. WIN!
I'm going hyde park and o2 arena next wednesday and thursday. Stopping in central london 2mins from victoria station. WIN!
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Bayern Curve doesn't look very exciting for a 5 minute ride.
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If everything goes to plan I should be attending on the [s:3vug5tbc]28th Nov[/s:3vug5tbc], PM me if you'd like to meet up, bear in mind I'll be with family, your welcome to walk around with me
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The above date has changed, I will be going early December.
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The above date has changed, I will be going early December.
[quote=""Miles Hi""]Does anybody know what the prices are?
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
Free to get in and browse around anything.
From what i can see, but don't quote me on this, it's around £4 per ride on the fair. But you can just pay on the day for most things! (if not all )
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
Free to get in and browse around anything.
From what i can see, but don't quote me on this, it's around £4 per ride on the fair. But you can just pay on the day for most things! (if not all )
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[quote=""Miles Hi""]Does anybody know what the prices are?
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
I went there today to have a look around. It's pay-per-ride (no all-day wristbands) and tokens are £2 each. The rides are expensive: mostly £8 a go, with the Euro "Christmas" coaster (Inverted Wild Mouse) costing £10 a go! This is up on last year's average of £4 with the coaster at £6 - apparently the showmen aren't aware of the financial recession.
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
I went there today to have a look around. It's pay-per-ride (no all-day wristbands) and tokens are £2 each. The rides are expensive: mostly £8 a go, with the Euro "Christmas" coaster (Inverted Wild Mouse) costing £10 a go! This is up on last year's average of £4 with the coaster at £6 - apparently the showmen aren't aware of the financial recession.
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[quote=""Miles Hi""]Does anybody know what the prices are?
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
All price information can be found here.
I'm sure you'll want to do the wheel and ice rink, if not you must be crazy :mrgreen:
Yes I'm aware that individual ride prices are not listed, but expect to pay around £5 for a ride.
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
All price information can be found here.
I'm sure you'll want to do the wheel and ice rink, if not you must be crazy :mrgreen:
Yes I'm aware that individual ride prices are not listed, but expect to pay around £5 for a ride.
[quote=""Woodpecker""][quote=""Miles Hi""]Does anybody know what the prices are?
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
I went there today to have a look around. It's pay-per-ride (no all-day wristbands) and tokens are £2 each. The rides are expensive: mostly £8 a go, with the Euro "Christmas" coaster (Inverted Wild Mouse) costing £10 a go! This is up on last year's average of £4 with the coaster at £6 - apparently the showmen aren't aware of the financial recession.[/quote]
This is a joke! £10 a go for a ride! lol
And the €urocoaster doesnt invert...
Just been told Coaster was £5 not £10 so meh
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
I went there today to have a look around. It's pay-per-ride (no all-day wristbands) and tokens are £2 each. The rides are expensive: mostly £8 a go, with the Euro "Christmas" coaster (Inverted Wild Mouse) costing £10 a go! This is up on last year's average of £4 with the coaster at £6 - apparently the showmen aren't aware of the financial recession.[/quote]
This is a joke! £10 a go for a ride! lol
And the €urocoaster doesnt invert...
Just been told Coaster was £5 not £10 so meh
[quote=""kryn""][quote=""Woodpecker""][quote=""Miles Hi""]Does anybody know what the prices are?
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
I went there today to have a look around. It's pay-per-ride (no all-day wristbands) and tokens are £2 each. The rides are expensive: mostly £8 a go, with the Euro "Christmas" coaster (Inverted Wild Mouse) costing £10 a go! This is up on last year's average of £4 with the coaster at £6 - apparently the showmen aren't aware of the financial recession.[/quote]
This is a joke! £10 a go for a ride! lol
And the €urocoaster doesnt invert...
Just been told Coaster was £5 not £10 so meh[/quote]
Yeh i didnt quite understand £10 a go. I was just going to wait to check it myself on wednesday
Is there a single price to go on everything or do you have to pay on each ride?[/quote]
I went there today to have a look around. It's pay-per-ride (no all-day wristbands) and tokens are £2 each. The rides are expensive: mostly £8 a go, with the Euro "Christmas" coaster (Inverted Wild Mouse) costing £10 a go! This is up on last year's average of £4 with the coaster at £6 - apparently the showmen aren't aware of the financial recession.[/quote]
This is a joke! £10 a go for a ride! lol
And the €urocoaster doesnt invert...
Just been told Coaster was £5 not £10 so meh[/quote]
Yeh i didnt quite understand £10 a go. I was just going to wait to check it myself on wednesday