Yeah - I totally agree. Proximity to water is a weak metric - some of the pier parks are completely above the water and they'd win that hands down.So it’s viability and proximity to water rides. Really need to find out how many gallons of water each ride uses, and compare with other UK parks to be sure.
It's worth noting that theme parks often use marketing slogans or claims to highlight unique features or experiences. The phrase "wettest theme park" suggests that Thorpe Park may have attractions or water-based rides that provide a significant amount of water-related experiences.On the Thorpe park advert running at the park, they claim to be the “UK’s wettest theme park”.
Is this true? What measurement and data is this based on?
It's worth noting that theme parks often use marketing slogans or claims to highlight unique features or experiences. The phrase "wettest theme park" suggests that Thorpe Park may have attractions or water-based rides that provide a significant amount of water-related experiences.
If you're interested in verifying the claim, I would recommend reaching out to Thorpe Park directly through their official website or contacting their customer service. They will be able to provide you with more accurate and detailed information about the claim and the specific measurements or data on which it is based.