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DarienLake:D
02-09-2011, 07:46 PM
Bosses Move 'Haunted' Theme Park Ride

Mike Morton, Sky News Online
Bosses at a Surrey theme park have relocated one of its new rides after workers reported ghostly goings-on at the site.

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Workers claimed to have experienced supernatural thrills on the new ride

Staff building the water ride at Thorpe Park said they had encounted several strange phenomena, including what appeared to be a headless monk.

There were reports of objects being moved, workers feeling like someone was watching over their shoulders and sudden cold feelings being experienced.

A paranormal detection agency was called in by park bosses to carry out tests and found that an ancient burial ground or settlement could have been disturbed.

Managers at the theme park decided to relocate the ride to another area and also called in a forensic team to carry out further investigations.

Storm Surge, a 20m- (64ft-) tall water ride at Thorpe Park, was originally meant to have been built in an area on the site known as Monk's Walk.

The old footpath has linked the ruins of nearby Chertsey Abbey to Thorpe Church since the year 666 AD.

The ride's foundations would have been over 15m (49ft) deep in an area of the theme park where stone coffins have previously been excavated.

Paranormal expert Jim Arnold, who carried out tests at the site, said: "Results were picked up immediately, with orbs, ghostly images in photography and ouija reaction results being strongest around the site where they were proposing to build Storm Surge.

"The results were so strong we felt the only explanation could be that an ancient burial ground or settlement was being disturbed, prompting the extra paranormal activity."

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Peter Masters investigating an area of the theme park in Surrey

Forensic geophysicist Peter Masters has now been called in to analyse the site, using deep ground radar.

He said: "From the preliminary investigations, we have picked up signatures similar to that of a burial ground - possibly ancient.

"Although this could simply be an old building, with Thorpe Park's history the investigation is definitely worth continuing."

Article can be found here (http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Strange-News/Haunted-Theme-Park-Ride-Storm-Surge-At-Thorpe-Park-Is-Moved-After-Workers-See-Paranormal-Activity/Article/201102115924873?lid=ARTICLE_15924873_HauntedThemeP arkRideStormSurgeAtThorpeParkIsMovedAfterWorkersSe eP)

Jp
02-09-2011, 07:56 PM
I don't think they are going to relocate the ride since it halfway built!!

Austin
02-09-2011, 07:57 PM
They've been removing the ride to begin re-building.

nitrofan
02-09-2011, 09:52 PM
Sounds like some sort of Advertising scheme to me.

Austin
02-09-2011, 10:13 PM
They take the paranormal serious over there. I mean theyve even went as far as calling in investigators and moving the ride.

SFNE Expert
02-09-2011, 10:19 PM
Lol. Sorry to say guys but you have got to be smarter to not believe this. It's a markteting ploy. Has anyone forgotten Th13teen.

This looks to be fully built, its not coming down... Its a marketing stunt.

DarienLake:D
02-10-2011, 10:06 AM
I really don't think they would pull off this stunt. Its a water ride. Not a haunted attraction lol!

David
02-10-2011, 02:16 PM
Oh my.. lol definetly weird.. haha.. I'd say it's true because they went as far as changing the name of th13teen to tw12elve back in '09.

SFNE Expert
02-10-2011, 03:41 PM
But Th13teen was built in 2010?

Austin
02-10-2011, 03:54 PM
He might have meant in its planning stages before being built.

DiveMachine
02-10-2011, 09:00 PM
Guys, it's a PR stunt like basically everything that had to do with Th13teen. Remember how they changed th13teen to Four14een on Friday the 13th because they wanted to get hype for the ride? It's clearly hype and they always do stuff like this. They even had a video of a worker dissapearing after finding a box while working on Saw before it was announced

Austin
02-10-2011, 09:42 PM
True but why would a newspaper report this?

DiveMachine
02-10-2011, 09:47 PM
Why would a park in one of the most supersticous countries in the world even let something like this slip unless they were tring to create hype?

nitrofan
02-10-2011, 09:50 PM
True but why would a newspaper report this?

They probably sent out a press release saying this and that they called out this paranormal team and sent pictures, and that's about all it takes.

DarienLake:D
02-10-2011, 11:54 PM
But then why would they of taken out a ride to build a ride. Then relocate the new ride? And they poured footers and everything.

SFNE Expert
02-11-2011, 11:29 AM
^Because it's not even being moved! The newspaper is in on this.

DarienLake:D
02-11-2011, 03:25 PM
But the pictures clearly show where it is. And its not meant to be a haunted attraction or anything...

David
02-11-2011, 03:36 PM
Zach, I meant 2010. That was my fault.

nitrofan
02-11-2011, 04:08 PM
But the pictures clearly show where it is. And its not meant to be a haunted attraction or anything...

They show where it is, but there is nothing to prove that it has actually been moved.

SFNE Expert
02-11-2011, 04:49 PM
Zach, I meant 2010. That was my fault.

I thought so, haha. I was just really confused for a second.

Austin
02-28-2011, 09:38 PM
It is not a advertising ploy.

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2011/02/07/headless-ghost-forces-theme-park-ride/

Headless Ghost Forces Theme Park to Move Ride

Bosses at a British theme park were forced to move a new ride after workers reported seeing what appeared to be a headless monk, Sky News reported Monday.

Staff building the ride at Thorpe Park, near London, encountered several strange phenomena, including the ghost and reports of objects being moved.

A paranormal detection agency called in by park bosses to carry out tests found that an ancient burial ground or settlement could have been disturbed.

Managers at the theme park decided to relocate the ride to another area and also called in a forensic team to carry out further investigations.

The ride, named "Storm Surge," was originally meant to have been built in an area on the site known as Monk's Walk. The old footpath has linked the ruins of nearby Chertsey Abbey to Thorpe Church since the year 666 AD.

The ride's foundations would have been over 49 feet deep in an area of the park where stone coffins were previously excavated.

Paranormal expert Jim Arnold, who carried out tests at the site, said that "results were picked up immediately, with orbs, ghostly images in photography and Ouija reaction results being strongest around the site where they were proposing to build Storm Surge. The results were so strong we felt the only explanation could be that an ancient burial ground or settlement was being disturbed, prompting the extra paranormal activity."

It makes sense also as I now remember that much of populated Britain is covered in cemeteries. So it could be quite easy to run into one. Especially one that dates back to the 100's or earlier that isn't documented.

Truth Seeker
02-28-2011, 09:56 PM
No, "ghosts," do not exist.

Austin
02-28-2011, 11:27 PM
They do. Ive spent the night at Waverly. Thats one place you don't ever want to get stuck in alone for 4 hours.