Thorpe Park will soon bid adieu to one of its most popular themed areas, "Angry Birds Land". This marks the end of an almost decade-long chapter, but also heralds the beginning of an exciting new era for the park.
End of an Era: Angry Birds Land Closes Its Doors
The year 2014 was a significant one for the English amusement park, Thorpe Park. That year saw the inauguration of Angry Birds Land, an area entirely dedicated to the popular mobile game series "Angry Birds". Fans of the series could enjoy attractions such as the bumper cars
"King Pig's Wild Hog Dodgems", the cinema
"Angry Birds 4D", and the impressive 35-meter tall drop tower
"Detonator: Bombs Away". However, like all good things, this chapter too must come to an end. After nearly a decade, the licensing agreement for this themed area is set to expire.
New Direction: Thorpe Park Embraces Independence
Instead of renewing the contract with the Angry Birds' rights holders, Thorpe Park is charting a new course. The park's decision not to renew signals a clear direction: autonomy and innovation. All three primary attractions of the former Angry Birds area will be rethemed. However, details about the new themes are being kept under wraps for now.
But that's not all. A spokesperson from the park revealed: "The departure of Angry Birds Land is making way for a brand new area, set to open its gates in 2024." Additionally, a new film that promises to captivate audiences will start screening in the park's 4D cinema from 2024. Further evidence of the park's commitment to innovation and a fresh approach is its decision not to collaborate with a major brand going forward. Instead, the themed area will be managed in-house, as disclosed in a social media announcement.
Exciting Times Ahead: Hyperia, the New Roller Coaster
But Thorpe Park has more plans that go beyond the changes in the former Angry Birds Land. 2024 promises to be an especially thrilling year for the park as it plans to launch England's tallest and fastest roller coaster:
Hyperia. This promises to be another milestone in the park's history, sure to attract both roller coaster enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Conclusion
While the closure of Angry Birds Land might be a somber moment for many fans, the future for Thorpe Park looks bright. With the introduction date for the new themed area and the upcoming launch of Hyperia, visitors can look forward to an exciting and innovative experience at Thorpe Park. The park is clearly focused on evolution, growth, and independence. A thrilling new chapter for one of England's most beloved amusement parks.
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