Throughout Amity Cove, a pastiche radio station named "WWTP Radio" plays rock and roll and surf music from the era (for example The Beach Boys and Elvis Presley), along with parody advertisements, news reports and interviews with village characters.
[2] The ride's queueline is host to a number of partially-ruined buildings, including a bathroom with a leaking shower, an overflowing toilet and a house with a boat stuck in its roof.
Upon leaving the ride, guests are led through an open-fronted shack above the end of the track, directly in front of the splash down.
The gas tank no longer operates because the cylinders that were used to fuel the flame were removed during the construction of Stealth and never replaced.
Stealth was the signature attraction in Thorpe Park when it opened and when the Flying Fish was relocated in 2007 it was also fitted to the Amity theme.