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Brighton man’s rollercoaster record bid scuppered by Storm Floris

by PA report
Wednesday 6 Aug, 2025 at 3:49PM
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Brighton man’s rollercoaster record bid scuppered by Storm Floris

Dean Stokes on a rollercoaster

A Brighton thrill-seeker who set out to ride every rollercoaster in the UK in a little over two weeks has had his plans scuppered by Storm Floris – but could still break a world record.

Dean Stokes, 36, originally organised a trip to go on 120 rollercoasters in 32 theme parks in 16 days across the UK, travelling alongside his friend and former colleague Simon Fasolo, 44.

Mr Stokes worked for five years at Google before leaving the corporate ladder to set up his own business delivering technology training, having grown tired of being unable to try new things.

The former UK head of Google for Education believes people should be encouraged to do what they love and has taken time away from work to complete and document the challenge on social media.

But he has since run into problems, with Storm Floris closing several theme parks less than a third of the way into his journey.

Despite the route not going to plan, Mr Stokes has been contacted by Guinness World Records, who say it could still be possible to set a new record.

He said: “We were scuppered by Storm Floris, as two of the parks we visited did not have coasters operating because of wind and rain.

“The day I was in north Devon, we were meant to get on eight rollercoasters, but I only managed one.

“Most of the rides were shut down for safety reasons, which is understandable but it was really frustrating when we got there.

“I originally didn’t reach out to the Guinness World Records because I just hadn’t had the time in planning all the trip and I’m not really doing this to break a record, I’m doing it for fun.

“But two days ago, they emailed me asking if I’m interested in it, and I said yes – I would love to hang a world record at my office and have it in the background of my video calls.

“So, despite Storm Floris setting us back on the original plan, we could still break a record. We’re just working out what the details are. It may be something like most rollercoasters ridden in a week – I’m trying to work with them to figure out what’s a good record that we can set.”

Mr Stokes says he has been overwhelmed by the support both on social media and in person at the theme parks.

He and Mr Fasolo have been recognised by several fellow thrill-seekers and ride operators.

Mr Stokes even had a follower join him for the first ride, the Pinball X at Flamingo Park in Hastings, East Sussex.

He said: “Before Storm Floris, it was going really well. Someone was even there to meet me in Hastings – a kid called Jack and his family.

“I was so surprised when I turned up and there was someone there – he said ‘I’m here to ride this with you’.

“Jack said they were planning on going to a different theme park but decided to come to Hastings to join me, which was lovely.

“One of the ride operators recognised me from the videos on social media as well, which has all been so surprising but really amazing.

“I’ve been going live on TikTok, so when I drive quite I’m often doing quick livestreams talking to people that are joining on there.

“We’re starting to build a bit of a crowd for Thorpe Park, which would be the last park of the trip – I think we’re going to get a little bit of a group together to ride my last ride together which is fun.”

Mr Stokes maintains that it is important to encourage people to follow their passion and not to worry about what others think when pursuing something they enjoy.

He said: “The big reason that I’m doing it is that I really think that people should just get out there and do more of what they love.

“We spend too much time these days feeling embarrassed about things that we want to do, or not pushing ourselves to do something because we’re worried about whatever people might think.

“In fact, being confident to go out and do what you want is super important.”

A spokesperson for Guinness World Records said they “would like to wish Dean the best of luck in his exciting rollercoaster record attempt and look forward to receiving his application and evidence”.

There is no current record-holder for the most rollercoasters ridden in a week, and Mr Stokes has been set a target of 30 to claim the inaugural title.

For the purposes of his attempt, a rollercoaster is defined as a ride which features a car or cars which run along a fixed ‘linear’ track or rails. This includes so-called ‘kiddie coasters’, but excludes theme park trains and ‘wet’ rides, such as log flumes.

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