THE UK's tallest and fastest rollercoaster has been forced to close again just days after reopening.
Hyperia at Thorpe Park opened on May 24 after much fanfare about its record-breaking potential.
Thorpe Park had to close down Hyperia the day after it openedCredit: AlamyThe ride is the tallest and fastest in the UK when it's up and runningCredit: AlamyThe new ride closed after just a day in service and only reopened to the public last week.
However, the huge new ride has been forced to close yet again, just one week after it reopened to the public.
Earlier today, Thorpe Park posted a statement regarding the unexpected closure on X (formerly Twitter).
Spectacular New Year fireworks light up London sky as huge crowds celebrate across UK for first time in three yearsThe statement reads: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are unable to open Hyperia today, Wednesday 19th June.
"We will update our ride availability page with the latest information regarding the opening of Hyperia beyond today.
"We apologise for the disappointment this will cause and we are working hard to reopen Hyperia as soon as possible and will keep people updated via our website and social media."
Within minutes of the announcement, theme park fans took to X to express their frustration over the news.
One person wrote: "We have drove five hours to come here today and this is announced at park opening!
"We postponed from the last time it was closed. Seriously? We just arrived for a two-day stay for this!
"This is just ridiculous, your flagship ride and you have so many issues with it."
A second person added: "Sure it’s disappointing but it’s a new ride, it’s bound to have issues.
"I would much rather they close the ride to make sure we will all be safe for when it reopen."
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At the time, the theme Park giant said riders were "communicated to throughout" the shutdown and these types of "stoppages are perfectly normal".
A spokesperson added: "Hyperia experienced a short delay in operation today.
"Guests were held on the lift hill for approximately one hour before the ride was restarted and the train was brought back into the ride station."
This isn't the first time Thorpe Park has been forced to close Hyperia unexpectedly.
Earlier this year, the ride closed just the day after its initial launch due to "unforeseen circumstances" and has since been unable to relaunch.
Initially, the park said it would be back up and running after just five days, before it extended its expected opening date to June 8, at the latest.
Meanwhile, this theme park has revealed that four of its top rides are closing this summer.
And this affordable attraction is launching a new ride for 2024.
Hyperia at Thorpe Park will remain closed for the time beingCredit: AlamyIt is not known when the ride will reopen to the publicCredit: Alamy