What is the maximum chest/waist restriction? What is the minimum height?
Everybody is different and Hyperia’s seats may not be able to accommodate those with certain body shapes and sizes. For peace of mind, we recommended trying the test seat at the ride entrance before joining the queue.
Hyperia has been designed to safety accommodate as many people as possible, so for those brave enough – you can ride from 1.3m!
I have a missing limb, can I ride Hyperia?
If you or anyone in your party has a limb difference, we strongly recommend getting in touch prior to your visit so we can ensure you have all the information you need. You can contact the team on customer.services@thorpe-park.co.uk or visit the Thorpe Park Mobile App.
Do I need to remove my prosthetic limb(s) to ride?
Yes, for your safety prosthetic limbs must be removed before boarding Hyperia.
Does Hyperia feature sensory effects?
Hyperia features includes camera flashes, smoke effects, themed lighting, and music. Click here to view our full sensory guide.
Can I experience Hyperia if I have a pacemaker?
Due to strong magnetic forces on the ride, Hyperia is not recommended for those with a pacemaker fitted.
Is there Step-Free/wheelchair Access available? Is there a lift to the station?
Step-Free Access can be found at the main entrance to Hyperia. For those of you who require a lift to the ride platform, this can be found prior to boarding. Please note, if you require a Step-Free exit after riding, you will need to leave the ride on the right-hand side to access the lift.
Please be aware that riders who are non-ambulant are not suited to ride Hyperia.
Do I need to be able to self-transfer onto the ride?
Yes, it is a requirement that all guests must be able to self-transfer onto and off of the ride.
Is Hyperia suitable for guests who are non-ambulant?
While many guests with disabilities and additional needs will still be able to enjoy the ride, currently it is not suitable for those who are non-ambulant.