Thorpe Park (disambiguation)

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Thorpe Park is a theme park to the south of London.

Thorpe Park may also refer to:

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Thorpe Park Resort, commonly known as Thorpe Park, is an amusement park located in the village of Thorpe between the towns of Chertsey and Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England. It is operated and owned by Merlin Entertainments and includes rides, themed cabins, live events and Stealth, the UK's fastest rollercoaster. In 2019 Thorpe park was the UK’s third most visited theme park (1.9m) behind Alton Towers. However due to the coronavirus pandemic the park only had a 125 day operation season along with limited capacity. As a result of this the park had a huge decrease in attendance. However Thorpe park was the second most attended park in the UK behind Alton Towers in 2020.

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