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  1. Experience over 30 rides and attractions, including the UK's tallest and fastest coaster, Hyperia, and the world's first horror movie themed coaster, SAW-The Ride. Book online for tickets, short breaks, events and annual passes at Thorpe Park Resort.

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    Thorpe Park, formerly also known as Thorpe Park Resort, is a theme park located in the village of Thorpe between the towns of Chertsey and Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England, 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Central London. It is operated by Merlin Entertainments and includes rides, themed cabins, live events and Hyperia, the United Kingdom's ...

  4. Book online and save on theme park tickets, overnight stays, annual passes and more at Thorpe Park Resort. Enjoy over 30 rides and attractions, seasonal events and exclusive perks for passholders.

  5. With over 30 thrilling rides, attractions and live events, THORPE PARK Resort is an island like no other and the UK's must-visit destination to share endless fun with family and friends. THORPE PARK Resort has hotel accommodation available for booking at the THORPE SHARK Hotel which is only minutes walk from the action.

  6. Visit Thorpe Park Resort in Chertsey with over 30 thrill rides, live events and attractions - must for adrenaline seekers and families! Buy tickets here. Step into the home of ‘Feel-Good Thrills’, the most thrilling theme park located in London's outskirts

  7. Thorpe Park Resort is a theme park resort located between the towns of Chertsey and Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England. It is operated and owned by Merlin Entertainments. After demolition of the Thorpe Park Estate in the 1930s, the site became a gravel pit.