The Greatest EVER..........Blackpool Pleasure Beach ride.
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I first took the kids on this years ago because I thought it would be less dangerous than its big brothers. They came off it delighted, I staggered of green and highly relieved.David Lee's Hair wrote:Gets my vote. The rickety-ness makes it by far the scariest ride I've ever been on!!Batman wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:Probably gone now, but does anyone remember "The Mouse"
Still there, still as rickety as ever.
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is it not called the 'Wild Mouse'?
whatever it's called it's bloody scary! Right angle corners at about 40mph, and you always think you are going to fly out and onto the roof of the 'River Caves'!
Plus you are only held in by a car seat-belt!
The 'Steeple Chase' is horrible to, it feels like you are going to slip off at any second, and again you are held in by a car lap belt. The worst bit is when you are coming to the end and you crest a hill and there is a big metal bar running across the track about a foot above head level and it always seems you are going to smack your head on it.
whatever it's called it's bloody scary! Right angle corners at about 40mph, and you always think you are going to fly out and onto the roof of the 'River Caves'!
Plus you are only held in by a car seat-belt!
The 'Steeple Chase' is horrible to, it feels like you are going to slip off at any second, and again you are held in by a car lap belt. The worst bit is when you are coming to the end and you crest a hill and there is a big metal bar running across the track about a foot above head level and it always seems you are going to smack your head on it.
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Wel, mnot necessarily the GREATEST ride I ever had, but definately the scariest pleasure ride I ever had in Blackpool was a big bird from Warrington called Gemma.
Ooohh !! Bad memories.

Ooohh !! Bad memories.
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When i was younger I used to be shit scared of most fairground rides so never managed to 'do' the pleasure beach proper. Though a trip to Busch gardens, disney and alton towers eventually gave me the bug, I will never step foot on a vertical coaster, there's only so much a lad can take. Saw this in Tampa and made me feel dizzy just thinking about it

So to answer your question, er, no
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach are to introduce a £5 entry fee to get into into the park. Now personally I cannot stand Blackpool and would pay money NOT to go. That's the illuminations, Pleasure Beach. piers and crappy bed & breakfast's. Everything. Just a cheap, nasty place full of rough arses.
But I think they are shooting themselves in the foot here. Or will it keep the chav's from hanging about on every corner.
Entry charge for pleasure beach
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is to start charging an entrance fee for the first time in its history.
It will cost £5 to get into the theme park, one of Lancashire's most popular tourist attractions, from next year.
Visitors will either have to purchase a pre-pay wristband or a freedom pass which includes admission to five rides.
A spokeswoman for the site said the move would bring them into line with similar parks and enable them to offer an improved experience to visitors.
Millions of people go to the pleasure beach each year and it has had free entry since it opened more than a hundred years ago in 1896.
There are 125 rides at the park which include The Big One, Europe's tallest and fastest rollercoaster.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach are to introduce a £5 entry fee to get into into the park. Now personally I cannot stand Blackpool and would pay money NOT to go. That's the illuminations, Pleasure Beach. piers and crappy bed & breakfast's. Everything. Just a cheap, nasty place full of rough arses.
But I think they are shooting themselves in the foot here. Or will it keep the chav's from hanging about on every corner.
Entry charge for pleasure beach
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is to start charging an entrance fee for the first time in its history.
It will cost £5 to get into the theme park, one of Lancashire's most popular tourist attractions, from next year.
Visitors will either have to purchase a pre-pay wristband or a freedom pass which includes admission to five rides.
A spokeswoman for the site said the move would bring them into line with similar parks and enable them to offer an improved experience to visitors.
Millions of people go to the pleasure beach each year and it has had free entry since it opened more than a hundred years ago in 1896.
There are 125 rides at the park which include The Big One, Europe's tallest and fastest rollercoaster.
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