Tickets for Banksy's incredibly popular Dismaland exhibition will only be available on the door this weekend, according to the website, giving local residents a great opportunity to go and see the theme park everyone is talking about.

A message posted on the website last night said: "We would like to apologise to anyone attempting to buy tickets online today. Due to unprecedented demand 'the UK's most dissapointing new visitor attraction' is currently unable to process online ticket sales."

Everyone everywhere is talking about Banksy's latest venture Dismaland- the somewhat alternative idea of a theme park- and people spent all of Friday attempting to get a ticket on the exhibition's website, with no luck whatsoever.

So was it all just one big prank?

So far, only 1000 lucky locals have had a glimpse at the park at the Tropicana on Weston-Super-Mare's seafront, with tickets being sent out across North Somerset.

For the rest of the country and world however, it was a different story.

The website to purchase tickets crashed all day on Friday, with the calender icon in which you were supposed to click to book tickets being only a JPEG file, even though it was reported by sources that tickets would go on sale at 12pm.

When you tried to click on the 'basket', you were immeditely taken back to the home page.

Initially it was thought that problems were occurring due to the high demand for tickets, yet many people have begun to suspect that the whole thing is a joke and hoax, just like the grafitti artist's previous film Exit Through the Gift Shop was.

The whole idea behind Dismaland is that it is ridiculing theme parks and attractions alike, with the difficulty of buying tickets adding to that.

Is it just locals who can go to Dismaland?

We are yet to find out, but whatever the situation, Somerset is definitely on the map.