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THE UK’s tallest and fastest rollercoaster is finally set to reopen more than two weeks after it was forced to close due to unforeseen circumstances.
Hyperia at Thorpe Park had to shut down the day after its official launch date on May 24, leaving fans feeling bitterly disappointed.
Initially, the coaster was due to reopen after five days, but that date was then extended to June 8.
However, the day before that deadline, it was clear that the ride still wouldn’t be ready in time and the park announced it would have to remain closed indefinitely.
Fortunately, thrill-seekers haven’t had to wait much longer, with the ride now set to reopen tomorrow (June 12).
Thorpe Park announced the news via their social media channels, in which they declared: “She’s back!”
The full statement reads: “It’s the highly anticipated update, the one we know you’ve all been waiting so patiently for, and the one we’ve been so excited to share with you.
“She’s back!
“We’re delighted to announce Hyperia will be re-opening to guests from Wednesday 12th June 2024!
“She may have needed a momentary pause after the most epic of launch events, but she’s back in full flight and is ready and waiting to help you find your fearless!
“Once again we want to thank everyone for their understanding and patience.
“Now it’s time to forge your wings of steel, conquer the seemingly impossible and embrace your inner fearlessness onboard the UK’s tallest, fastest and most weightless rollercoaster, Hyperia!”
The ride’s credentials include a height of 236ft and speeds of more than 80mph.
It swiped the crown of the tallest ride from The Big One in Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which stands just a foot shorter.
Meanwhile, its top speeds of 81mph pip its Thorpe Park stablemate Stealth to the record of the quickest coaster in the country.
Those who were fortunate enough to have a go on the ride before it was forced to close down have said that it’s “the best the UK has to offer”.
Delighted fans shared their joy at the news online, with some planning a special trip to try the new coaster out.
One wrote: “Omg I’m so lucky I was ready for tomorrow for it not to be open when I go.
“Gonna be smiling the rest of the day now, can’t wait.”
Another added: “So tempted to book for the weekend.”
Meanwhile, this theme park has revealed that four of its top rides are closing this summer.
And this affordable attraction is launching a new ride for 2024.