Blackpool Pleasure Beach — Lancashire
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach

Lancashire

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Britain's seaside coaster classic — The Big One, Icon and Nickelodeon Land all on one Lancashire promenade.

Open since 1896, this is the densest coaster collection on the British coast — ten coasters including The Big One, Icon, the Big Dipper and Grand National wooden classics. Entry is free; you pay for a ride wristband or pay-per-ride.

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At-a-glance

Key facilities and quirks for this park, in one row.

Free entry

Free to enter — pay per ride or buy a wristband

Station nearby

Mainline station within easy walk or short shuttle

Single-rider queues

Single-rider lines on headline coasters

Step-free / RAP

Step-free access and Ride Access Pass scheme available

Strict heights

Headline rides have firm height restrictions — measure first

Seasonal opening

Closed in winter — check the season calendar

Cashless park

Card or contactless only — no cash accepted

Opening hours & best times to visit

When the park is open and when the queues are shortest.

Opening hours

Season
Mid-February – early November, plus Christmas dates
Typical hours
10:00 – 17:00 / 22:00 during Illuminations season (Sept–Oct)
Worth knowing
Some midweek closures in shoulder season. The park stays open late on Illuminations weekends.

Busy & quiet times

Quietest

  • Term-time weekdays in May, June and September
  • Off-peak Illuminations Wednesdays

Busiest

  • Saturdays in summer
  • Illuminations Friday & Saturday nights
  • School-holiday weeks

Tip — Buy tickets online — gate price is significantly higher and the e-ticket queue is much shorter.

Park guide

Everything you need to make the day work.

What to expect

Ten coasters — The Big One (235 ft), Icon (UK's first double-launch), Infusion, Revolution, plus the listed wooden Big Dipper and Grand National. Nickelodeon Land covers under-8s; the Valhalla water dark-ride is a must-do once it reopens after refurb.

Plan your day

Start at The Big One before the wind picks up (it's height-stop sensitive on gusty days), then Icon, Revolution and Infusion. Save Nickelodeon Land for the afternoon and walk the wooden coasters at golden hour for the photos.

Food & drink

Outside food is permitted — there are picnic spots around the park and the prom is two minutes away if you want a chippy lunch. Inside, the Velvet Coaster Wetherspoons (yes, with a coaster going overhead) is the famous one.

Plan your day

Pick an age group and your must-do rides — we'll suggest a 1-day plan.

Build your day

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Rides with a higher minimum height will be skipped from the plan. See every UK ride at this height →

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Across the park

Your day at Blackpool Pleasure Beach

Pick an age group, choose your must-do rides, then hit Build my plan — we’ll sketch a full day from gate-open to last ride and give you a link to share.

A rough plan based on typical hours and queue patterns — actual times will vary.

How to get there

By car, train or bus — and where to park.

Blackpool Pleasure Beach, 525 Ocean Boulevard, Blackpool FY4 1EZ

By car

M55 to the end, then follow brown signs along the seafront — about 3 hrs from London. Pleasure Beach car park £15/day, on-street much cheaper away from the prom.

By train

Blackpool Pleasure Beach station is a 5-minute walk — direct trains from Preston (~25 mins).

By bus

Blackpool Tramway (Starr Gate route) stops directly outside.

What to bring

Pack list from people who've actually done this park.

Pack list

  • A windproof jacket — the seafront is exposed and the Big One closes in high winds
  • Card / contactless — the park is cashless
  • Locker token / £1 for ride lockers (free for under 90 minutes)
  • Comfortable shoes — the park is long and thin, easily 10 km of walking in a day
  • A small bag for prom snacks (allowed in)

Insider tips

Things you'd only know on a second visit.

  1. 1

    Single-rider on Icon and Infusion is the fastest way through on summer Saturdays.

  2. 2

    Visit during Illuminations (Sept–Oct) for the best photo of the seafront from the Big One — the lights stretch six miles.

  3. 3

    Buy the Speedy Pass digital queue-skip if visiting on a peak Saturday — it pays for itself by lunchtime.

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