Thorpe Park compelled to subject vegan warning on rollercoaster for weird | UK | News | EUROtoday

Thorpe Park compelled to subject vegan warning on rollercoaster for weird | UK | News
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A theme park has issued a landmark dietary warning on its record-breaking new rollercoaster as “not suitable for vegans” – because of the unavoidable presence of flying bugs. Signs now warn vegan thrill-seekers at Thorpe Park, in Surrey, wanting a high-speed experience on its Hyperia rollercoaster to beware that the sheer velocity and depth of the experience means dodging airborne bugs just isn’t an possibility.

And at 236ft tall and zooming at over 80mph (130km/h), riders might unwillingly encounter a “few unexpected high-protein snacks along the way”. The new signal reads: “Warning – Not suitable for vegans. This ride may contain unexpected protein.”

Head of Food and Beverage at Thorpe Park, Ava Kado, mentioned: “We’ve always encouraged guests to embrace their fearlessness on our rides, but this time we’re also asking them to embrace the unpredictable.

“At Thorpe Park, we satisfaction ourselves on catering to a variety of dietary preferences, however we felt it was solely honest to provide our vegan guests a heads-up.

“While we can promise the ride of a lifetime, we can’t promise a completely bug-free experience, so if you’re strictly plant-based, sorry, this one’s not for you.”

The core perception of veganism is to keep away from consuming animals or their merchandise, so would have a tendency to increase to knowingly consuming bugs.

The hypercoaster – a rollercoaster with a top or drop measuring at the least 200 toes – opened because the tallest and quickest curler coaster within the UK in May 2024.

Hyperia’s top turned a brand new file final yr, beating The Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach by 23 toes.

While its most velocity, reportedly exceeding 80mph, overtook the earlier UK velocity holder Stealth, additionally at Thorpe Park.

The coaster runs with two 20-passenger trains and boasts two inversions: a barrel roll downdrop and a stalled dive loop.

The theme park defined: “Thorpe Park is no stranger to pushing boundaries, and now, it’s testing the limits of dietary preferences too.

“A particular warning signal has been unveiled on the entrance of the park’s newest record-breaking attraction, Hyperia, cautioning vegan friends to suppose twice earlier than boarding.

“With the sheer speed and intensity of the ride, dodging airborne insects is not an option.”

If you’re able to defy gravity – and presumably your weight loss plan – you may safe Thorpe Park tickets, resort stays, or annual passes now. www.thorpepark.com is open from twenty eighth March to 2nd November 2025.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2032836/thorpe-park-forced-issue-vegan