I saw that review when he posted it. Jesus Christ. I though the chavs at Thorpe Park (and sometimes Alton Towers) were bad.Yeah I've heard that too @ATI. I haven't ever visited, but Taylor Bybee from Coaster Studios has, and he says that the clientele are really nasty. Here's a link to his park review of La Ronde where he mentions this:
I meant theme park.Since the thread said 'park' and not 'theme park', I'd say my local park.
Chavs think their a hard man smoking weed in public then get scared when some old man walks by.
I don't remember having an issue at La Ronde; though there was a major security presence on the Saturday evening - at first they didn't want to let me in because I smelled of cigarette smoke!
I have heard horror stories of them during that period of the year, especially at Disney parks. The GP at some Disney parks, especially Paris, is pretty poor as well - I do enjoy Disney but I hate it when you sometimes come across parents yelling at their kids so often. It's Disney World! Unless they're being horrible, let them genuinely have a good time without yelling at them! They might be tired/stressed! Disneyland Paris is also full of annoying groups of teenagers, who won't listen during pre shows, most noticeably on Phantom Manor. The ride might be in French, but there's loads of talking over it, especially from non-French guests.Has anyone done the Florida parks when those huge Brazilian school groups show up? Absolute carnage. If you're stuck in a pre-show or on a dark ride with them you're not going to hear a thing.
In the 90s Magic Mountain became a real Mecca for gangs, and their presence could be felt all over the park. There was a lot of violence as well, though I was never witness to more than scuffles myself. Then the park cracked down, installed metal detectors and the like, and the problem dissipated.Thorpe Park before about 2010 was pretty rough, a few times I'd leave a queue immediately then rejoin after a few more people had entered to avoid standing next to hooligans. It doesn't seem as bad now, more families and groups of older adults seem to go.
We used to go the Thorpe every Easter Sunday and it was always one of the Traveller Days that JoshC mentions, it was always dreadful.