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After the overbanked turn you zip over an airtime hill.
An overview of the first drop, Immelmann, and overbanked turn.
The next element is an upwards S bend that overbanks at the top, before diving downwards.
After the drop it is into an Immelmann loop.
When you reach the highest point you are quickly tipped over the top and sent down a steeper than vertical drop, under a set of spinning blades.
After passengers load in they are sent through an enclosed section, featuring a number of near misses with booby traps, as well as a surprise inversion.
No photos of all this of course, but soon after emerging from the warehouse you are sent up a vertical lift.
The loading station appears to be a torture device invention lab.
If you look up you'll spot this at one point in the queue.
The queue eventually heads indoors. At this point is a clever 'trap'; an unseen shotgun that sends a loud and frightening blast of air onto the guests queing below.
The queue is littered with torture devices.
The outdoor section of the queue continues with the uneasy atmosphere.
Though the police presence suggests something is amiss.
The setting is a condemned warehouse.
It claimed to be the worlds first horror movie themed roller coaster, and at the time of opening featured the worlds steepest drop, at 100 degrees.
At the time of this visit, Saw was the latest attraction at Thorpe Park, just four months old.
Many theme parks tend to build their inverted coasters over plots of gravel or grass, though special effort has been made here to make the environment varied and interesting.