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Featured Hotels in Blackpool
Barcelo Blackpool Imperial Hotel
North Promenade, Blackpool
This Victorian building looks out over Blackpool's North Promenade to .. more
Hilton Blackpool
North Promenade, Blackpool
On Blackpool's promenade, this Hilton hotel has an indoor pool, a mode.. more
The Homecliffe Hotel
6 Wilton Parade, Blackpool
With free Wi-Fi, free parking and refurbished rooms, Homecliffe is in .. more
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Henson Hotel
Clifton Drive, Blackpool
Facing Pleasure Beach on the New South Promenade, this friendly, famil.. more
De Vere Herons Reach
East Park Drive, Blackpool
Set in 230 acres of parkland and lakes, Herons Reach has a championshi.. more
Best Western Carlton Hotel
North Promenade, Near Blackpool Station, Near Casino, Blackpool
On the quieter northern end of Blackpool Promenade, this hotel has free.. more
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About Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Blackpool Pleasure Beach, currenlty owned by the Thompson Family, is considered to be by far UK's top, tourist attraction, featuring more than 125 rides and attractions that provide quality family fun for millions of enthusiastic visitors, each year. This exciting theme/amusement park has everything from thrilling, adrenaline-pumping rides such as the Avalanche, Grand National or the Big Dipper, to more leisurely cruises around Alice's Wonderland or the River Caves.
The park first greeted its visitors in 1896, when it only had to offer one ride, since then, continuously growing, the park boasting today hundreds of such attractions, dedicated for all ages and preferences, also offering 30 wheelchair places available for each show, disabled visitors being very welcome to enjoy the park's attractions, as well.
Perhaps, the biggest and most appealing of all Blackpool Beach's attractions is Valhala, which was officially added in June 2000, believed to be "the biggest most spectacular dark ride ever to be constructed by mankind", also being Britain's biggest privately funded millennium investment, costing not less than £15 million to build.