Thorpe Park Queue Times

How Busy Was Thorpe Park on Friday, 3 July 2026?

Thorpe Park was busy on Friday, 3 July 2026. Across the day the average wait across all rides was 33 minutes, with the longest queue reaching 112 minutes for The Swarm around 12:00. The full hour-by-hour breakdown for every ride is below.

Average wait in minutes per ride per hour (UK time), recorded on the day from the park's live wait-time system.

  • Longest wait of the day: The Swarm at 112 minutes (around 12:00).
  • Average across all rides: 33 minutes.
  • Quietest hour: 18:00 UK time.
Ride09:0010:0011:0012:0013:0014:0015:0016:0017:0018:00Avg
Hyperia748210089709453404071
The Swarm57611277877549262059
Storm Surge24707781676752415059
SAW - The Ride3481586863423454
Nemesis Inferno6569887358553619552
Tidal Wave76074735755353049
Colossus31657166494723232044
Stealth23657161475628181042
The Walking Dead©: The Ride10625048604327191537
Rush16494842373621182532
Ghost Train5147322717151529
Samurai842483333312514527
Depth Charge514373339303721141525
Detonator82840322824138521
Flying Fish82220232217135515
Big Easy Bumpers51127211217115513
Mr Monkey's Banana Ride571071295557
High Striker557513581057
Dobble Tea Party5587665556
Ready Player One 4D Experience | Age Rating 12A5555555

Cells show the average standby wait during that hour. Blue = 20 min or under, orange = 21–60 min, navy = over 60 min.

What happened on Friday, 3 July 2026

Friday 3 July was a busy day at Thorpe Park. Across every ride we recorded, the average standby wait came out at 33 minutes, about 67% above the 20-minute average across every day we have recorded.

That makes it a busier-than-usual Friday — other Fridays in the archive average 20 minutes. Against July as a whole, which averages 27 minutes, it was one of the heavier days of the month.

Queues followed the usual pattern: they built through the morning, peaked across the middle of the day (averaging 45 minutes between 12:00 and 15:00), then eased off through the afternoon. The quietest hour across the park was 18:00. The single longest queue we recorded was The Swarm at 112 minutes, around 12:00.

The rides holding the longest queues were Hyperia, The Swarm and Storm Surge — Hyperia averaged 71 minutes across the whole day and touched 100 at its worst. Six rides averaged 45 minutes or more, which is the point at which a day starts to feel like queueing rather than riding. At the other end, four rides averaged 10 minutes or less — Mr Monkey's Banana Ride, High Striker, Dobble Tea Party and Ready Player One 4D Experience | Age Rating 12A were close to walk-on for most of the day. The spread between the busiest and quietest ride was 66 minutes, which is wide enough that where you chose to walk mattered more than when you arrived.

At this level the day needs a plan. The first and last hours are worth several times the middle of the day, the lunchtime peak is best spent on the higher-throughput rides, and this is the point at which a single targeted Fastrack on the worst-moving queue starts to make financial sense. You can compare this with other dates in the full archive, work out which days of the year behave like this using the queue calendar, and read the underlying tactics in our guide to beating the queues and our analysis of whether Fastrack is worth it.

Based on readings taken every 2 minutes across 9 hours of operation, from 10:00 to 18:00, covering 20 rides. Figures are the wait times posted by the park, averaged per hour; a dash in the table means the ride reported no wait for that hour, usually because it was closed.

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