First time trip, staying in shark cabins and fright night questions!

Me and a friend are both going to thorpe park on a weekend staying onside in the shark cabins, mid October during fright night!

This will be the first time at Thorpe Park for me since catching a bug for rollarcoasters after visiting Alton Towers for the first time in 10 years, earlier in June!

Now, I am expecting a fright night weekend to be busy but will it be doable to do all the thrill rides and a few of the family rides during our stay?

Can I expect to ride some of the rides multiple times?

I do want to do all the major rides but which family rides are worth doing and which rides in general are worth skipping if we don't have the time?

What can I expect going into a fight night? And what rides are best to prioritise as far as night rides go, for some added information my favourite ride at Alton Towers was Nemesis Reborn!

I also want to ask what the experience is like staying at the shark cabins, and what the best options are regarding food, are we betting off eating onsite whilst the park is open or driving to somewhere close by?

Any advice and information is appreciated!!

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u/alrideul — 2 days ago
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Misleading listing photos, do I have grounds for a return or will I sound like a dick?

I'm really not one to kick up a fuss about items, if I dont like it or it doesn't fit, I take the L and click everything is okay and will resell the item later on.

The item was listed as an XL with no measurements, and I dont usually pay attention to clothes sizes I have things in my wardrobe from M-3XL. I tend to look at the size listed and the pictures and make my own judgement, and this most of the time works out.

Maybe I should of noticed the shirt was scrunched, but the photos honestly to me don't look like the shirt is folded at all.

I just don't want to be a difficult buyer wanting a refund because somthing doesnt fit, does anyone else think the listing photos vs the actual item is ridiculous and misleading or just someone trying to market their item?

u/alrideul — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/Cameras+1 crossposts

I've just perchased a Sony Cybershot DSC-P73 and it came with one of these. I'm new to cameras so the only type of card reader I have is SD/MicroSD and none of the readers I'm seeing online seem to accept these types of memory sticks.

Does anyone know of anything that works (either a usb or usb-c adapter) or if I could use a more accessible MS PRO card in my camera?

u/alrideul — 2 months ago

I've been living with a friend for a few years and I've bought a few digital games on her switch since she lets me use it when ever I want.

We've never had any issues with wanting to play at the same time so ive never thought about getting my own but we are about to move out so im not sure what my best options are.

If i was to buy my own switch would I be able to transfer games from the shared switch or would I have to buy them again? There's also a few games we 50/50 split the cost of is there any way we could both keep the games?

Context: I am not much of a 'gamer' and dont have any experience with consoles or PCs, I'm a bit lost

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u/alrideul — 2 months ago