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Blackpool Pleasure Beach has been welcoming families to its 42 acre site on the South Promenade for over one hundred years. You might be forgiven for thinking that, during that time, its popularity may have waned and what we are now left with is some clapped out relic of more halcyon days; a reminder of what Blackpool used to be rather than a powerful reminder of how good Blackpool still is.For those who havent been in a while its worth remembering that Blackpool remains the most popular seaside resort in Europe. And its popular in so many different ways with so many different age groups that there has to be a reason for it still to be riding high when so many other British seaside towns have faded into a sad obscurity its not like everybody just turns up for the chips.Forget the sometimes negative publicity of the past few years. Blackpool has worked, and is working, hard to grow its appeal with the family again. Its why Blackpool Tower and Circus, Blackpool Zoo, Sea Life Centre and the Sandcastle Waterworld are all so popular after facelifts over the past few years. But its still very much the case that even an attraction as historic and renowned as the magical Blackpool Illuminations serves only as a backdrop to Blackpools finest tourist attraction: the Pleasure Beach. And if youre looking for a family weekend experience, Pleasure Beach Blackpool is still second to none.For the family. By the family.Pleasure Beach Blackpool has remained in the same family ownership since it first opened its doors in 1896. Perhaps thats why Blackpool Pleasure beach, unlike any other theme park in the country, has an unrivalled range of rides that caters for toddlers, young children and families. Yes, of course Pleasure Beach has an almost inexhaustible supply of white-knuckle rides for the most fearless visitors not least the 213 foot climb that launches millions each year onto the Big One, the UKs tallest rollercoaster but what makes the Pleasure Beach truly impressive, and ideal for a family weekend break, is the number of other rides it crams into its relatively small space that will appeal to just about everyone. So here, broken down into three categories, are five Blackpool Pleasure Beach rides just for the kids, five for all the family, and five for the more adventurous to give you an idea of the variety and depth of whats on offer, and to give you the full family experience.Childs playThe bulk of the childrens rides at Pleasure Beach Blackpool are centred around the Beaver Creek area of the park where your children will find something to suit just about all ages and tastes. Heres just a sample of some of the highlights you can expect on your family experience.Ellies Caterpillar there are coin-operated rides that are suitable for children younger than 2 years old, but the starting age for any of Blackpool Pleasure Beachs rides really is 2. And this ride is a lovely starting point for the youngest visitors (although theyll need accompaniment if they are only 2). A swirling, bouncing, smiling caterpillar that induces vomiting in adults but the kids just love it! An oldie-but-goody.Beaver Creek Log Flume trust Blackpool Pleasure Beach to create white-knuckle rides for kids. Pitched perfectly, this is a single drop log-flume for young children and again the youngest should really be accompanied by an adult.It is a perfect example of the Pleasure Beach doing what it does best when it comes to the family experience: scaring everybody just enough, but not too much. And why should it only be adults that get wet on rides?Zipper Dipper there are 12 rollercoasters at Pleasure Beach Blackpool, and two of them are situated in Beaver Creek. The Zipper Dipper is a classic woody rollercoaster, built in 1934, with three terrific little dips to master.Once again, adults need to ride with very young children, but this reviewers youngest is three and she adores this ride. Alice in Wonderland other parks in the UK spend the money on the big adult rides and the kids get saddled with riding on the Ladybirds hardly an event ride. Not so with Blackpool Pleasure Beach where some of the biggest event rides are for children. All the family will love this, but kids especially will adore climbing into a Cheshire cat and trundling off to follow Alices adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Delightful.Noahs Ark something else that the Blackpool Pleasure Beach rides seem to have mastered more than anyone else is the art of scaring the parents whilst the kids just carry on regardless. Noahs Ark has been spooking grown-ups for decades whilst the kids just press on in search of the next surprise.Its a walk-through fun house that takes you in, out and around the titular boat. Full of twisted corridors, shaking stairways and spinning, sliding floors this is truly a family experience, not to mention the longest of Blackpool Pleasure Beachs rides.It does feature total darkness and strobe lighting in some sections but has proven itself suitable for children of any age with accompaniment. Keeping it in the familyIts with this class of ride that Blackpool Pleasure Beach stamps its authority. None of the following are overly scary, although a couple of them do have height restrictions that would prevent very young children from riding. Details are below. Its worth noting that this, again, is just a sample and there are so many family orientated rides at the Pleasure Beach that wed be here all day listing them. These are the rides that make the most of your Pleasure Beach tickets; try them all once and then find your family riding them again and again. Sir Hiram Maxims Flying MachinesSo how much of a thrill can a ride that opened in 1904 really be?Sir Hiram Maxim was a Victorian inventor with an impressive track record although not necessarily in fairground rides. The inventor of the portable machine gun, the silencer and carbon filaments for lightbulbs he clearly had a spare weekend once where he came up with this: a thrill ride that, 104 years later, is still thrilling.A majestic, historic, delightful family experience that, as it cranks up to full speed, will have every member of the family holding on just that little bit tighter River CavesA classic family experience. Up to seven of you can ride in the same boat that takes you on a journey around the world and through history.I know, I know; youre expecting naff models and a highly underwhelming ride but Pleasure Beach does it again with a rich experience that will have you riding again and again. We particularly love the Egyptian section surprisingly impressive!Ghost Train most ghost trains lack a certain something. Like ghosts, for example. But not the Ghost Train at Pleasure Beach Blackpool. This was the first ride of its type in the world to be called a ghost train and its certainly earned its moniker as this one really is haunted.Dont believe us? Then check out season one of Most Haunted in which Yvette Fielding, Derek Acorah and the crew scare themselves silly on this most legendary of Blackpool Pleasure Beach rides. Of course, the ride isnt quite as frightening now that Derek Acorahs left, but its still darn good fun.Its a personal thing, but the general level of Scooby-Doo style scaremongering within makes this ride suitable for young, although not very young, children. And they should be accompanied by an adult. Valhalla Were upping the ante a little now. You need to be 117cm tall to ride Pleasure Beach Blackpools amazing £15m Valhalla, but since thats only the height of your average seven year old were still saying that puts Valhalla squarely in family ride territory although its certainly at the more extreme end.This is the worlds longest dark ride youll be riding for over six minutes as you journey through the halls of the Norse Gods where youll be confronted by rooms of ice, fire and lightening oh, and the odd steep drop. At its heart this is just a log-flume - albeit an excellent one with stunning special effects. You will be impressed. You will be amazed. You will be soaked. The Avalanche another ride that sits at the more extreme end of family territory although this reviewers six year old rode the Avalanche on our last visit to Blackpool Pleasure Beach and then rode it another three times because she loved it so much.Avalanche is a bobsled ride down an ice track. No rails, no power source only momentum throws you down the course reaching some pretty hairy speeds before you reach the bottom. Exhilarating, thrilling and another ride likely to scare the pants off the adults rather than the kids.Hold on tight.Irrespective of how good the family experience is, every theme park worth its salt only becomes worth its salt through being at the cutting edge of thrill rides. Thats something that Pleasure Beach Blackpool has managed spectacularly well throughout its history and continues to this day with its latest ride: Infusion.The following Blackpool Pleasure Beach rides are only suitable for older kids and adults, but if your children are hitting double figures, and you want a family experience that will bring you all together, then try these for starters Infusion Blackpool Pleasure Beachs latest ride: its an inverted, looping coaster which means your seat sits beneath the track and your legs hang free as youre whipped around a looping, corkscrewing track suspended above water.Take your Crocs off before you set off, 'cause they wont be on your feet when you get back.Its intense, wild, and occasionally wet and itll really prove a test for the whole family.Bling where your family gets to pretend its a team of crash test dummies on a day out. This is one of Pleasure Beach Blackpools latest rides and its just awesome!At its core its basically a star on a stick. Each point of the star has five seats attached to it. Each seat pivots 360°. Each point of the star does likewise. And the whole thing rotates 360° too - whilst spinning on its axis. Your family sits in their seats as every bit of the machine loops and swirls and threatens to tear them limb from limb.Sitting next to the climb of The Big One this tends to get rather lost in the mix, but its one of the Pleasure Beachs finest rides, and one that will prove a real highlight of your family weekend. Give it ago and experience the strangely thrilling sensation of feeling like your heads in the clouds whilst your legs are in Bolivia.The Wild Mouse who are we to argue with Wikipedia, which says of The Wild Mouse at Pleasure Beach Blackpool: The Wild Mouse, opened in 1958, is one of only 3 remaining wooden Wild Mouse coasters left in the world and is held in very high regard as one of the finest and extreme examples of Wild Mouse coaster.Extreme? You bet ya. It looks titchy, its squeezed into a corner of the Pleasure Beach between the Ghost Train and the River Caves and, with its cutesy mouse-ified carts, it looks like butter wouldnt melt. And then you get on it and spend two minutes fearing that every second on it might be your last. Seriously, this ride is a beast. Deceptive, jarring, scarily rickety and fast as something thats very fast and mouse-like, this will be the most extreme ride your family experiences whilst at the Pleasure Beach. You have been warned.The Big One still the tallest rollercoaster in the UK and the second tallest in Europe, the Pepsi Max Big One climbs 213 feet above the promenade below and then tips your family into a near vertical drop that starts one of the best coaster experiences youll have anywhere in the world.The Big One opened for business in 1994 and has been scaring the wits out of visitors ever since. It dominates the Blackpool skyline; you can see it from miles away; your family weekend break just wont be complete unless you ride the Big One.The Grand National no its not as beefy as The Big One, its not close to being as scary as The Wild Mouse and its ancient (it opened in 1935). So why in the name of everything that goes up and down would a ride you cant even see from within the park (most of it is hidden behind Valhalla) be frequently judged the best rollercoaster in the UK, and one of the best in the world?Well, lets put it another way: just how good does a ride with that many disadvantages have to be to get to be so highly praised? The answer is about as good as the mighty Nash a ride that, if your family is brave enough to give it a go, will reward it with one of the very finest coaster experiences anywhere. And what makes it even more spectacular for a family day out is that as you enter the ride you can split your family in two. Half go left, the others right, and youll then find yourself racing each other as two trains compete. At certain points youre practically close enough to high-five each other. Dont do that though, because youll want to hang on to the safety bar There are only three rides of this type left anywhere in the world, and at Pleasure Beach Blackpool youll be on the best.Pleasure Beach Blackpool your familys next great weekend break is waiting for you Its worth noting that there are no age restrictions (bar the fact you have to be over 2 years old to ride any non-coin-operated ride) on any of the rides. Blackpool Pleasure Beach tickets or wristbands allow you to ride any ride provided youre tall enough which means there are no tricky decisions about the types of Pleasure Beach tickets you need for your family day out. If theyre big enough to ride, theyre big enough to ride.So all you need to decide is whats first? Have a great day.
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