
Hyperia Breaks Into The Thorpe Park Skyline
Hyperia has broken into the skyline of Thorpe Park! Construction for the new 2024 rollercoaster has finally reached new heights and is breaking into the skyline of the park.

Hyperia has broken into the skyline of Thorpe Park! Construction for the new 2024 rollercoaster has finally reached new heights and is breaking into the skyline of the park.

It's time for a Sunday round-up for Project Exodus now known as Hyperia.

The world’s only life-sized haunted dolls house has gone on the rental market … for a spine-tingling £666 a month. Located in the village of Alton, Staffordshire the property comprises of a lounge, dining room and attic nursery.

Following on from yesterday's post from Thorpe Park, more track has been installed for Hyperia! It's hard to see the bit of track installed due to it being dusk but the park is making amazing progress on this build!

It’s the second day of Hyperia going vertical at Thorpe Park and already the park is making amazing progress with the rollercoaster structure.

Exciting news is coming in from Thorpe Park this afternoon. Project Exodus now known as Hyperia has gone vertical! Supports are now flying into place for the rollercoaster and it won't be long until the rollercoaster is visible from within the park.

Work around the Nemesis site continues, with the track yet to be completed work on repainting the entrance for the ride has begun. The entrance has been repainted jet black to match the new track colour scheme.

With supports now being stored at the project exodus site it was only time until we saw supports being driven through the park and being craned into the construction site. Nothing has gone vertical yet but this is the first stage of the project going vertical.

Thorpe Park has tonight announced the rollercoaster name behind the code word "Project Exodus" Introducing... Hyperia! Opening in 2024, the rollercoaster will become the tallest rollercoaster in the UK standing at 236ft and built by Mack Rides.

Project Exodus is just days away from going virtual! Supports have been moved from the storage location behind Stealth and The Swarm and moved towards the back of the exodus site. Both gold and white supports can be seen at the back of the site waiting to be installed.

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