While I was down at my Gran's house in Maidenhead for the bank holiday weekend, me and my dad decided to go to Thorpe Park. So we got there for opening and headed straight for Saw. After a small queue, we got on to the second train. The indoor bit of this coaster was a bit shorter than I expected but still very good. The outside bit was brilliant as well. both those bits together made for a brilliant ride. My dad enjoyed it so much it is now is favourite coaster.
Have a picture I took in the queue:

After Saw we headed for Colossus which had on the sign a half an hour queue. Annoyingly, while we were in the queue, there was an announcement that said it was now 2 and a half hours. Me and my dad waited it out as we thought that was what was going to be expected for every ride. After only 2 hours, we were on. This ride was a lot more fun than expected and the rolls were actually the most fun part of the ride. The only place on the ride I noticed some roughness were at the bottom of the first drop and the entrance to the cobra roll. When we arrived back into the break run, the ride broke down and we were sat waiting for it to be fixed. Luckily, it didn't take that long to fix so we weren't evacuated.
After Colossus, We went for lunch in the KFC. The food was a lot cheaper and a lot nicer than expected.

After food, we headed for Stealth which was (as usual) a lot better than expected. The launch was amazing and there was a lot of forces on my legs that I didn’t expect. After Stealth, We headed for Nemesis Inferno which had such a short queue it was almost walk-on. The pre-lift section was a nice surprise as I had no idea it was there.

After getting off that, we tried heading towards Slammer but ended up at my next coaster, X. I wasn’t expecting much this after all the reports on here of it not being that good. Those reports are correct. Every time it got going, there was another MCBR to stop us. If they got rid of those MCBRs it could be a very good coaster. Next, we headed to Rush and like on all the flats, my dad wimped out so I went on alone. This was actually a very good ride with loads of airtime. After rush, we headed towards Flying Fish for the cred but got distracted by Depth charge so ended up going on that. The queue line had some brilliant views of the park and some brilliant ride music which sounds like it’s trying to be Disco Inferno but can’t. The ride itself was a lot quicker than I expected and I actually got wet.

After Fish, we went into the short queue for Tidal Wave. What made me laugh on the lift hill for this is there were two girls behind us using someone else’s cardigan to protect them from the splash.



After Storm Surge, we headed to Slammer and after a very small queue I was on. I can see why no others of this ride have been built. While it was fun, my feet coming off the floor and blood rushing to my head quickly followed by feet pressed into the floor and blood rushing to my feet while going round in circles isn’t the most pleasant thing in the world. After Slammer we headed over to Loggers leap which was unfortunately shut and looked like it had been for a while. Instead of Loggers Leap, we did the train. Other than provide a nice break from the rides and give some unique views of Saw and Loggers Leap, The train didn’t really do much. After the train, I headed to Samurai. I can’t decide if this or Whirlwind at LWV is better. This gives a longer ride cycle but Whirlwind has a more intense cycle. This one was still very fun and someone who was sat on my row lost her shoe on this ride.

When we got off we headed to Nemesis Inferno for a re-ride. The queue was even shorter this time and managed to get second row. After getting off it this time I decided my new Favourite sound is a B&M coaster going through a tunnel.

Photos
Other than the photo of Saw, I only took 2 photos and they were of two slightly funny things that caught my eye in the Colossus queue.

Proof that it isn’t only on RCT when supports for an indoor coaster comes out the building.

A little baby support coming out of the main support on one of Colossus’s corkscrews