Eternity is a show that has been created by a passion for sport and art that has brought together to reveal the world’s best show figure skaters.
Outrageous, funny, and over the top. You’ll laugh until your sides ache at the most hilarious comedy hypnotist you’ve ever seen!
We’re keeping rides open as the sun sets into the evening, so you can enjoy 11 hours of adrenaline-fuelled fun with exciting live entertainment, spectacular shows and feel-good music.
Enjoy more entertainment than ever at Pleasure Beach Resort with Late Night Riding and a spectacular firework display.
The Evolution of Magic is a fast-paced, thrill riding and thoroughly entertaining show!
Pleasure Beach Resort brings together scare zones, haunted ride areas, outrageous live entertainment and exclusive ride access.
Celebrating 30 years of Betty Legs Diamond – Blackpool’s leading lady.
Eternity is a show that has been created by a passion for sport and art that has brought together to reveal the world’s best show figure skaters.
Outrageous, funny, and over the top. You’ll laugh until your sides ache at the most hilarious comedy hypnotist you’ve ever seen!
We’re keeping rides open as the sun sets into the evening, so you can enjoy 11 hours of adrenaline-fuelled fun with exciting live entertainment, spectacular shows and feel-good music.
Enjoy more entertainment than ever at Pleasure Beach Resort with Late Night Riding and a spectacular firework display.
The Evolution of Magic is a fast-paced, thrill riding and thoroughly entertaining show!
Pleasure Beach Resort brings together scare zones, haunted ride areas, outrageous live entertainment and exclusive ride access.
Celebrating 30 years of Betty Legs Diamond – Blackpool’s leading lady.
Join us and experience a day at the UK’s favourite amusement park and ride the classic wooden rollercoater that has been thrilling people for 100 years!
We have lift off! August 1904 saw the launch of the ever-popular Sir Hiram Maxim Captive Flying Machine – the
oldest continuous working amusement park ride not only in Blackpool Pleasure Beach but in Europe too.
Following the First World War, investment in the park stopped due to the difficulty in exporting rides from the United States. Despite this, profits soared and the company was one of the most prolific employers in the North West of England.
The 1920s saw a period of great development with the opening of Noah’s Ark and The Virginia Reel. This was followed on 23 August 1923 by the classic Big Dipper wooden rollercoaster offering holidaymakers a fast and modern ride like no other on the park. It is still in operation today.
In the 1930s, Leonard Thompson succeeded his father-in-law to become Managing Director of Blackpool Pleasure Beach and took over the running of the park. This decade saw the introduction of many new rides including The Rollercoaster, The Pleasure Beach Express and the worldfamous, twin-tracked coaster, The Grand National.
The Second World War put a temporary halt to progress at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. However, during these challenging times the park remained open enabling thousands of evacuees, service personnel and the British public to escape the reality of war.
In the 50’s, the park started a return to prominence with the opening of the highly regarded Wild Mouse wooden rollercoaster in 1958 followed by The Derby Racer in 1959. This carousel has 56 horses, each one hand-carved at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
The 60’s saw a collection of much-heralded rides opening at the park. These included an enchanting trip through the Looking Glass on Alice in Wonderland; the Grand Prix; overhead Monorail; everpopular Tea Cup ride and the world’s longest Log Flume.
Geoffrey Thompson became Managing Director in 1976 and added exciting iconic rides including the Steeplechase, opened by the racehorse Red Rum in 1977. Two years later, Europe’s first 360-degree looping coaster, the Revolution, opened to huge acclaim.
In 1988, the year the British bobsleigh team were competing in the Winter Olympics, a dazzling new ride, the Avalanche, opened and carried over one million passengers during the first year. It was the first, and as of 2020, remains the only, bobsleigh rollercoaster in the United Kingdom.
Geoffrey Thompson’s reign saw an investment of £12 million for the world’s tallest and fastest rollercoaster at the time – the Pepsi Max Big One – which opened in 1994. At 235ft tall, The Big One changed the skyline of Blackpool’s seafront.
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