We’re going to be the first theme park to broadcast from space… and we want YOU to be part of it.

To celebrate this year’s re-imagining of our high-flying, space-themed ride Launch Pad, we’re inviting YOU to be part of a world-first moment.

We’ve teamed up with scientists at Sent Into Space to send a specially designed screen up to space – and on it, we’ll display real messages from our guests.

That’s where you come in. We want thrillseekers and thrillseekers-in-training to film a message to the universe that we’ll play out on our screen in space, in one of the most unique broadcasts ever attempted by a theme park.

Your messages. Our mission.

How to get involved

It’s easy!

🚀 Submit a short video message (no longer than 20 seconds) using the form below

🚀 We’ll choose our favourites to include in our space launch broadcast

🚀 You’ll get a chance to see your message hovering above the planet, playing out in space

If your message is chosen, we might ask you to pop down to Pleasure Beach to be filmed on the ride, too.

Closing date for submissions: Monday 11th August

Ready to launch?

What should my message be about?

Anything you like! Messages could be heartfelt, hilarious or completely cosmic. Here are some ideas…

🚀An important message you want to shout from space

🤫A secret that needs a big reveal

🌑Telling someone you love them to the moon and back

👽Communication with another civilisation

💫A big dream you want to wish upon the stars

🛸…Or just something fun to be broadcast across the universe!

We’re looking for the BIG (proposals and gender reveals anyone!?), the small, AND the silly… as we boldly go where no theme park has gone before.

Why are we doing this?

🚀 Because Pleasure Beach Resort is about more than just rides – it’s a launch site for imagination, wonder, and the thrill of the unknown.

🚀 Because it’s important to us to make lasting memories for our guests… and how better than to immortalise that in space?

🚀 Because no other theme park has broadcast its guests from space… until now.

Be part of the first ever theme park message broadcast… from space.