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Blackpool is a coastal town in northwestern England in the county of Lancashire. Interestingly, Blackpool was named after the murky waters that settle in the Irish Sea from the drainage of the town.

Today, Blackpool has fewer than 200,000 residents with a mix of English, Irish, Ulster, Welsh, Indian, Pakistani, and people from other nations. A lot of tourists also flock the town to enjoy the different attractions

It is branded as the entertainment capital of the UK. It is town with abundant with nightclubs, pubs, theaters, restaurants, theaters, and other venues. Among its most popular tourist destination is the Pleasure Beach, a place where the whole family can enjoy.

The Spectacular Rush

Pleasure Beach enlivens the spirit, brings joy, and provides the adrenalin rush with its rollercoaster, rides, and other activities. From the parents to the youngest member of the family, Pleasure Beach will show the child in everyone that sets foot on its grounds.

It offers more than 125 rides, games, and shows. The Hot Ice featured at the Arena and the luscious new show Forbidden sales like hotcake to its patrons.

The Infusion is one of the newest white-knuckle wave rides that makes everyone scream their lungs out. It is a suspended looping rollercoaster that combines loops, twists, and rolls.

Aside from the Infusion you can try hits like the Ice Blast, Bling, Grand National and Avalanche, the Big Dipper, and the Pepsi Max Big One. The Avalanche is a relaxing and fun way to tour the park along the River Caves and Alice's Wonderland. The Pesi Max Big One is considered the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in Europe.

The youngsters will have a blast in the company of Bradley and Beaver in the Beaver Creek Theme Park. Your eyes will be wide open in amazement when you visit Oddities of the American Ripley's Believe it or Not.

Live shows are also featured in Pleasure Beach. Forbidden draws crowd who's in for a flirty show that tickles the imagination. There is also the Hot Ice where all actions take place in the frosty ice theater.

You can avail of a wristband from the ticket office to enjoy these rides and shows in Pleasure Beach. It is a ride all you can pass that you can upgrade to watch the night shows.
If you get exhausted, there are more than 54 restaurants and caterings to fulfill your gastronomic needs. There is also the promenade at the Ocean Boulevard where you can shop for souvenirs to make the experience last a lifetime.

Designed for Fun and Comfort

Pleasure Beach aims to provide fun for everyone and it made sure that getting into the park and staying near it will be very easy for locals and tourists.

If you can't finish all the rides and shows in one day, you can book your family to stay at the Big Blue Hotel. This place offers luxury accommodation perfect for relaxing after enjoying your day in Pleasure Beach. Food and drinks can be enjoyed in the Blues Bar and Brasserie from morning to evening.

To avoid any hassle you can also book your tickets and show online so all you have to worry about when you get to Pleasure Beach is how to control the adrenalin charge.

Edward Grey
Going to Blackpool? Please visit: Hilton in Blackpool | Clifton Park Blackpool | Dixon Hotel
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