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CraycrayforCoasters wrote: Sun Aug 08, 2021 2:49 am If I were to hire out nemesis inferno (edit: for an hour) how many of you would come, this'll most likely be next year, as i don't thing i'll be hitting 1000 this yeah as i'm on 569 right now and it's not too long til season's end, just trying to see how many people would come--
Welcome to the forum! It's probably best you put a proposal together for an event, and speak with the park to understand what each attendee would have to pay, etc. Certainly a fun idea!
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What a great Fright Nights this year! Are you planning to visit?

Check out our full review and photos here: https://www.attractionsource.com/2021/1 ... rk-resort/

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Thorpe Park have started the planning applications for a new coaster which looks to be on the site of Loggers Leap. They've been handing out leaflets for it.

This is possibly a website for it but... a big company using Wix for domain registration and hosting? https://www.thorpepark-consultation.com/

Read that there were some easter eggs around Fright Night that featured 'RMC' on them. Could it happen?
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The website is legit as Chessington used the same format.

Initial details and a potential layout should be revealed on Friday - exciting!
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Today, Thorpe Park Resort held an in-person public consultation on a proposed 236ft / 72m roller coaster that will be located in the Old Town area of the theme park. Attraction Source News rounds up all of the information revealed.

https://www.attractionsource.com/2021/1 ... er-coaster

Who's excited to follow the progression of the UK's tallest roller coaster?

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If it's taller than the Pepsi Max, that would make it the worlds first RMC with a drop over 63m wouldn't it? Doesn't some checking and it seems that 62-63m is the drop height of a surprisingly large number of coasters, I wonder if there's a specific reason for that.
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