Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Blackpool, Lancashire
Situated at the south end of Blackpool's promenade, the Pleasure Beach Resort was opened on the seafront in 1896 with a mission to "make adults feel like children again and to inspire gaiety of a primarily innocent character". It is still owned by the Thompson family today and has more than 125 rides and attractions, including Europe's tallest roller coaster, an ice-skating arena and – new for 2009 – the Spectacular Dancing Water Show, a thrilling visual treat. There really is something here for all ages. In fact, smaller children have their very own area within the park, Beaver Creek, where they can enjoy all the thrills and spills the park has to offer on a smaller scale. Despite the millions of visitors every year, the sheer scale of the resort means queuing is kept to a minimum.
Visitors can purchase an unlimited ride wristband, which starts at £19 for children under 11, and £25 for adults, on the gate – or save up to £5 by booking on line at www.pleasure beach resort.com . Alternatively, you can buy a £5 pass and pay for rides as you go.
2 comments:
Nice article. Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a lovely place for holidays. People should go there more often, instead of going in foreign countries. It is really worth visiting.
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