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Pleasure
Beach, Blackpool is now open daily until 6th November 2005.
Pleasure Beach, Blackpool is Britain’s top tourist attraction
with over 145 rides and attractions.
From
our famous white knuckle rides to 6 acre themed children’s
area, Beaver Creek, plus spectacular shows – here at Pleasure
Beach we can offer something for the whole family.
Don’t forget to visit us during our Winter Weekends. On Saturdays
& Sundays from 12th November until the 11th December 2005 the
South park area will be open with a great selection of rides, restaurants,
bars, arcades and attractions.
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A
visit to Blackpool wouldn't be the same without a visit to the world
famous Blackpool Tower.
The
magnificent Tower is just the start. There's the Circus, The Ballroom,
The Aquarium, Jungle Jim's and the Dinosaur Ride for the kids!
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On
Central Promenade, The sealife centre brings an exciting closeness
to the underwater world, with one of Europe's largest marine collections.
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Just
two miles from the famous sea-front, the AWARD WINNING Blackpool
Zoo provides a home to over 1500 animals from all over the world.
The Zoo provides new standards of animal care and aims to provide
a stimulating, informative and enjoyable experience that demonstrates
its role in the conservation of endangered species.
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300,000
gallons of fun await you at the North-West’s favourite water
park - wilder, wetter and whizzier than ever in 2004 thanks to the
first phase of our sensational £4.5 million makeover, with
awesome new attractions including the Caribbean Storm Treehouse
and Treetops Multi-slide.
We’ve
been making waves in Blackpool since 1986 and are set to make our
biggest splash yet, with even more aquatic thrills and exhilarating
water rides planned for 2006. From the relaxing Montego Bay Sauna
& Steam area to spectacular water chutes, wave and fun pools.
Other
attractions include cafes, play areas, amusements and a swimwear
shop there’s a deluge of fun in store for all the family.
And whatever the weather outside, our sub tropical 84 ºF climate
guarantees year-round, sizzling summer temperatures.
So what are you waiting for…..?
Don’t
be a drip bring the family and get a soaking at Blackpool’s
favourite water attraction the Sandcastle Waterworld!
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| RIPLEYS
- BELIEVE IT OR NOT! |
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Located
on two floors with 8 galleries and 10 televisions. It is fun for
all ages, it’s interactive and educational. Don’t miss
this award winning attraction!
Robert Leroy Ripley’s life was an unbelievable adventure.
For over forty years, he explored the uncanny and witnessed the
amazing. He was a world traveller who visited places few people
had ever heard of, from the temple of heaven in China to a town
in Norway called Hell! He was an artist and a reporter, an explorer
and a collector. The stories he gathered would later appear in his
popular Believe it or Not!® Cartoons.
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Blackpool
Model Village & Gardens is an enchanting attraction, set in
Two and a half acres of beautiful gardens, situated on the edge
of Stanley Park.
We
are a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the resort's
more livelier attractions.
For
over thirty years people of all ages have been attracted to Blackpool
Model Village & Gardens to view not only the handcrafted models
but also to admire the landscape gardens they are set in.
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Blackpool
has been the home of Doctor Who before but can now boast the most
extensive collection of Doctor Who programme exhibits ever.
The
collection charts the four decades of the memorable BBC science
fiction series from its beginnings way back in 1963 right up to
the new 2005 episodes. Many of the Doctor's famous enemies appear
in all their glory including the Cybermen, Daleks, the Yeti, Ice
Warrior, Silurian, Davros and many more.
These
are the actual BBC props set together with fascinating items from
the wardrobe and design departments. In addition you can see many
of the actual costumes worn by the Doctors and the assistants plus
video clips from throughout the programme's history including the
different title sequences from the original ghostly Hartnell version
onwards.
The
museum is a treasure trove for any lover of Doctor Who and those
eager to see what has made this the longest running science fiction
programme in the world. At over 5500 square feet in size there's
more than you might expect around every corner. |
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