
Thorpe Park has unveiled the first concept art for “The Launchpad”, a brand-new recharge zone set to replace the much-loved Amity Beach area.
“We’re thrilled to share a first look at the concept art for The Launchpad!
Thorpe Park
As we say goodbye to Amity Beach and get ready for this next exciting chapter, we’re proud to reveal what’s coming next!
The Launchpad will be a recharge zone, designed for thrillseekers to rest, reset and refuel between adrenaline hits
As the UK’s Most Thrilling Theme Park, we recognise how important it is to recharge between our exhilarating rides, and this space will be the perfect place to do that.”
A New Chapter After Amity Beach
The announcement officially marks the end of Amity Beach — a long-standing family splash zone that has been part of the park’s Amity area for years. While no exact closing date was confirmed in the post, the language signals a clear transition as Thorpe Park evolves its offering.
Amity Beach has traditionally provided a relaxed, family-friendly break from the park’s intense coaster lineup. Its removal represents a noticeable shift, but The Launchpad appears designed to maintain that much-needed downtime — just with a more modern, thrill-aligned twist.
What Is The Launchpad?
According to the concept art and description, The Launchpad will be a dedicated recharge zone aimed at thrillseekers looking to pause between headline attractions. Rather than a water play area, this new space looks set to focus on:
- Comfortable seating and shaded areas
- A refreshed, contemporary design
- Spaces to rest and socialise
- Food and drink options for refuelling
The name “The Launchpad” cleverly ties into the park’s high-adrenaline branding, reinforcing the idea of guests “launching” back into action after taking a break.
Fan Reaction
Initial reaction online has been mixed but curious. Some fans have expressed nostalgia for Amity Beach, especially families who appreciated the splash area during warmer months. Others have welcomed the update, seeing it as a step toward modernising one of the park’s older zones.
As with many changes at major UK theme parks, the full verdict will likely depend on execution — particularly the theming, facilities, and food options included.
Thorpe Park has not yet confirmed an opening date for The Launchpad, but the release of concept art suggests development plans are already well underway. Further details, including construction timelines and additional features, are expected in the coming months.
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