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Blackpool Destination Guide 2020

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Destination Guide 2020

World-Cla ATTRACTIONS, EVENTS, SHOWS, ACCOMMODATION AND SO MUCH MORE!

INCLUDES 8-PAGE EATING OUT GUIDE



Welcome to Blackpool

With award-winning attractions, amazing free events, wonderful beaches, a year-round programme of top-class shows and entertainment, the UK’s best public park, and accommodation to suit all pockets, it’s no wonder that Blackpool remains the UK’s favourite beach resort. So much to do, so much to see and so many memories to make – the challenge is how you find the time to fit it all in!

2019 saw two of our wonderful heritage assets – The Blackpool Tower and the Grand Theatre – mark their 125th anniversaries. A year-long programme of celebrations culminated in a Royal visit by the Countess of Wessex, who couldn’t resist the temptation of a waltz in the world-famous Tower Ballroom!

We also saw the opening of the Boulevard, a luxurious new hotel at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, and the staging of some exciting new shows and festivals, including the inaugural British Country Music Festival.

2020 will see another milestone in the resort’s glorious history – 100 years since the first Blackpool Dance Championships at the Winter Gardens’ magnificent Empress Ballroom. It’s an event that has grown from humble beginnings to something that attracts competitors from across the globe.

The coming year will see millions of pounds worth of investment in new tourism facilities, including three more ‘next generation’ hotels and a new £28m conference and exhibition centre alongside the Winter Gardens.

All this is part of an ongoing regeneration of Blackpool that has already resulted in the creation of a stunning new-look Promenade and the revitalisation of major attractions such as the Winter Gardens, The Blackpool Tower and the iconic Illuminations. Throughout this guide you can see for yourself how these changes have created a perfect blend of Blackpool’s marvellous heritage with an ever-increasing programme of free and paid-for events, and a huge selection of indoor and outdoor attractions. It all adds up to the ultimate family resort.

Don’t just take our word for it – book your accommodation, pack your bags, come on over and take a fresh look at the home of seaside fun and entertainment.


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The Lights Fantastic

What’s Hot For 2020 Everything from Tower Top thrills to rock-flavoured gin and a fivestar hotel

Somewhere Over The Rainbow Catch a kaleidoscope of colour at every turn in the home of razzmatazz!

10-11 Extraordinary Events A spectacular programme of events coming your way in the year ahead

12-13 Let’s Dance! Take to the floor in the undisputed capital of dance

14-15 Bucket & Spade List A pick-and-mix selection of “only in Blackpool” things you have to do 20-21 Go Wild Discover animal antics galore at Blackpool Zoo and a host of wildlife attractions

22-23 Beach Patrol Meet the team who keep watch on our award-winning beaches

24-25 Rock ‘n’ Rollercoasters Why Blackpool is a mecca for live music performance 26-27 Resort Pass An Instagram take on the bestvalue attraction ticket in town

28-29 It’s Showtime An insider’s guide to how to make the most of Blackpool’s fabulous showbiz scene

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30-31 Make Me Laugh! There’s definitely something funny going on – take a look for yourself

34-35 Three Piers Get your fix of classic seaside entertainment in one of our three magnificent piers

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38-39 Charlie Loves Blackpool Britain’s favourite family resort seen through the eyes of a pipsqueak!

40-41 BANG! Celebrate the arrival of autumn with an awesome programme of free firework displays

43-50 Eating Out Guide 2020 Eight pages of great places to eat, drink and be merry 52-53 The Lights Fantastic Embrace the magical charm of the UK’s most enduring and endearing free attraction


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54-55 Here Come The Trams Take your pick from a truly vintage collection in the birthplace of electric trams 56

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Movin’ And Shakin’ Get fit and have fun with an actionpacked calendar of family activities

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Discover Lancashire Explore the diverse beauty and attractions of the Red Rose county

78-93 Accommodation A guide to some of the top quality hotel, self-catering and guest house accommodation in Blackpool

A Right Fright Dare you take a walk on the dark side with one of our spine-chillingly spooky attractions?

78-79 Next Generation Hotels Brand new hotels ready to offer you a traditional Blackpool welcome

60-61 Park Life Check out all things green in Stanley Park, voted best in the land

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62-63 Wedding Wows Make memories that will last forever in one of our spectacular wedding venues 66-67 Nice to do business Great business venues that prove that board meetings don’t need to be boring

Blackpool 2020 Destination Guide Creative Design: Gemma Alderson, Georgie Ireland Sales: Jo Ashton, Gillian Whitehouse. Please note: The information in this guide was correct at time of going to press

80-81 Boutique and Classic Luxury Take a peek inside some of the resort’s opulent places to stay 94

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AccessAble Blackpool A resort that provides a warm welcome and a great experience for all

Win A Brilliant Prize Win a luxury break at Number One St Luke’s, a fabulous five-star boutique B&B

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What’s Hot for 2020

Get ready to turn up the heat when you visit Blackpool in 2020. There are so many great things happening, the year is set to be a real scorcher…!

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A breathtaking birthday!

Blackpool has been inspiring the world to dance for generations.

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In May 2020, the internationallyacclaimed Blackpool Dance Festival will celebrate its 100th anniversary year with a dazzling 14-day event, attracting dancers from across the globe.

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Head judge Shirley Ballas won Blackpool’s Professional Latin Dance Championships on three occasions while Neil and Katya Jones are undefeated in Blackpool’s British National Professional Dance Championships.

Interesting fact:

Although it will be celebrating its 100th birthday, this will actually be the event’s 95th year. Following the outbreak of war in 1939, the festival was not held for five years.

Now universally recognised as the greatest event of its kind by the dancing community, it has provided a springboard for a host of stars in the making. Imagine being at the top of The Blackpool Tower looking down on the seafront hundreds of feet below. Then visualise being strapped into a rollercoaster and hurtling down through the iron girders on the outside of this amazing structure with the sea, the sand and the Golden Mile a dizzying blur beneath your feet.

The 2020 Blackpool Dance Festival will take place from 16–29 May.

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Got the breath-taking, heart-pumping picture?

Multiply it a hundred times and it might just come close to describing the extraordinary sensation of the new virtual reality ride, The Tower Coaster.

It is just one of a selection of immersive VR experiences in The Blackpool Tower’s new themed entertainment and events area, The Fifth Floor, all designed to blow your mind!

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Get ready for Blackpool’s first five-star hotel! The Sands Venue Resort Hotel on Central Promenade will offer guests unparalleled luxury. Boasting the largest penthouse suite outside London it will have a sumptuous spa, two-rosette dining with panoramic views, an Art-Deco reception and The Wild West Diner! This authentic themed American-style family diner will serve big mouth-watering steaks, burgers, ribs and chicken dishes.

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Tower top thrills!

Many of the professional dancers and judges from TV’s Strictly Come Dancing have competed at the event during their illustrious careers.

The original Blackpool Dance Festival was launched during Easter week in 1920 in an age when Modern Ballroom and Latin American dances were unknown. Instead, there were sequence dances in just waltz, foxtrot and two-step.

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The celebrations for this landmark here in the spiritual home of ballroom dancing, promise to be even more spectacular than 2019 when 56 countries and almost 3,000 entries took to the dance floor in the Winter Gardens’ magnificent Empress Ballroom.


A new drink based on a true resort icon is set to rock the gin world!

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Fylde coast entrepreneurs Simon Smith and Jay Harrison have created a premium 10-botanical gin flavoured with real Blackpool rock.

Inspired by the seaside, the hand-crafted, mintyfresh pink gin comes in a

hand labelled, tall, thin bottle echoing The Blackpool Tower.

Serve Blackpool Rock Gin with traditional Indian tonic or, for a sweeter taste, with rose or classic lemonade. Cheers!

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PAINTING THE TOWN RED. OR YELLOW. OR PURPLE!

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From the rich, ruby red of the velvet drapes in The Blackpool Tower Ballroom to the gentle grey of a gliding herring gull, prepare to get creative with a unique Blackpool-inspired colour palette of paints. ‘Painting the town’ is the bold and brilliant brainchild of LeftCoast - the independent arts organisation that brings people together in Blackpool and Wyre working in partnership with Johnstone’s Paints.

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They commissioned Lancashire fine artist Laura Shevaun Green, whose work has been showcased internationally, to produce a range of paint colours inspired by stories from

New gin creating waves! The Art B&B

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Expect the unexpected at Blackpool’s pioneering new boutique hotel, where every room offers a contemporary art experience.

The Art B&B on Central Promenade includes work by 19 artists including painters, sculptors and photographers, all specially designed to aid sleep, relaxation and play.

Blackpool people. Armed with their personal memories, she explored the town capturing the vivid shades she found there.

The paint, says Laura, is a “collection of colours from Blackpool, for Blackpool”. It has already been used to transform Ocean Boulevard at Blackpool Pleasure Beach into a rainbow of eyecatching colour and every tin sold will help to support new art programmes in the town.

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The colour palette includes North Pier Pink; Lawson’s Green; Salisbury Yellow; Sea Snail Brown; Ballroom Red; Bandstand White; Ghost Train Purple; Arcade Blue; Tangerine Coast; and Herring Gull Grey.

The B&B, a re-imagining of the former Ocean Hotel, will help support local arts and culture. Just in case you can’t spot the building at first glance, look out for the tell-tale illuminated fried egg installation on the rear wall!

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Somewhere over the rainbow There’s no place like Blackpool

Day or night, Blackpool captivates with a kaleidoscope of colour. It’s an explosion of neon, sparkle and vivid hues that will simply blow your senses. Whether it’s the rainbow colours of the annual Pride Festival, a million twinkling lights in the world-famous Illuminations, the pastel shades of Ocean Boulevard, or the extravagant murals in the newlyrenovated Spanish Hall in the Winter Gardens, we can promise you a dazzling experience.

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The Red Arrows, the world’s most iconic jet formation team who often headline the two-day Blackpool Air Show and gave their name to a thrilling aerobatic stunt ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. The colour of Mooky’s nose - the resident clown at the Tower Circus - and the cutest Red Kangaroos at Blackpool Zoo.

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The magnificent sunsets that frequently light up the seafront at the end of a long day of holiday adventures. The Blackpool Football Club home shirt (officially, fans call it tangerine!) which is adorned with the logo of VisitBlackpool.com. Just one of the colours in the multi-coloured mosaic that is the magnificent Golden Mile.

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Sooty, the cuddly little bear. He was discovered on Blackpool’s North Pier, became the most enduring character on children’s TV and now has his own section in the Illuminations alongside his furry friends, Sweep and Soo. Spongebob Squarepants whose stomping ground is Nickelodeon Land. The centre of the giant fried egg adorning the resort’s new Art Bed & Breakfast hotel!


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GLAMOUR

From the magniďŹ cent tail feathers and headpieces in Hot Ice, to the dazzling stage costumes of Viva Blackpool and the glittering sequins of the ballroom dancing elite, Blackpool is the home of show business glamour with a style, a pizzazz and an elegance more beďŹ tting of Las Vegas and Hollywood.

ART

Blackpool is famed for its bright lights and attractions, but it also boasts some amazing cultural gems. The Grundy Art Gallery has exhibited the colourful king of pop art, Roy Lichtenstein, as well as Grayson Perry’s stunning tapestries. Outdoors, extraordinary public artworks include the Mirror Ball and Lucy Glendinning’s heart-lifting Wave sculpture.

DESIGN

Blackpool has no shortage of architectural delights with two Frank Matcham designed buildings – The Grand Theatre, the Tower Circus – and the grandeur of the Winter Gardens and The Blackpool Tower Ballroom. Step inside and be astonished by the scale and imagination of the designers, and the lavish, opulent interiors that have wowed visitors for decades.

Green

Is for Slime! Blackpool is the UK’s original home of Nickelodeon’s hugely popular sell-out Slimefest concerts, comprising music, mayhem and mess! It’s the colour of the beautiful open spaces of Stanley Park - voted UK’s ďŹ nest park for two years running - and the Hulk, just one of the super-heroes you can take a selďŹ e with at Madame Tussauds.

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The tropical lagoons that make the Sandcastle Waterpark one of Europe’s ďŹ nest indoor attractions. The ocean depths at SEA LIFE where you can immerse yourself in a myriad of marine explorations including sharks. The Big Blue Hotel, just one of the hundreds of quality hotels and B&Bs to stay at in Blackpool.

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The neon lights that

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European-style trams that run length of the the seafront alongside unique illuminated heritage and One of the tramcars. seven shades of the

popular annual charity event. Colour Splash


World-Class Events for 2020

Blackpool is home to some extraordinary events – and the best thing is many of them are free! Here are some 2020 highlights. For regular updates on the events programme go to: visitblackpool.com Please note: events and dates may be subject to change

Dance the night away under a starlit Blackpool sky 10 & 11 JULY BLACKPOOL FESTIVAL

A new outdoor event on the Tower Festival Headland with top-class DJ sets providing the coolest of vibes under the stars. Watch out for line-up and ticketing announcements.

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6 – 9 AUGUST REBELLION FESTIVAL

Festivals don’t come with much more attitude than this one! Expect coloured hair, tartan clothing and ripped leg-wear for an extended weekend featuring the best in live punk rock with 350 bands performing on seven stages in the Winter Gardens.

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The biggest night of the year when Blackpool celebrates the start of Illuminations season with a fantastic outdoor party featuring a stellar line-up of musical talent and the Switch-On moment by a guest celebrity. Join the 20,000-strong audience by entering the ballot for free entry or guarantee a place by purchasing a Golden Circle ticket.

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1-2 MAY MANFORD’S COMEDY FESTIVAL

Jason Manford, one of the UK’s top comedians, brings a three-day festival of laughter to the Winter Gardens with headline performers supported by some hilarious, upand-coming comic talent

8 - 10 MAY VE 75 CELEBRATIONS

The early May Bank Holiday moves to a Friday in 2020 to mark the 75th anniversary of the ending of the war. Be sure to check out how Blackpool is marking this international celebration of peace.

8 & 9 AUGUST BLACKPOOL AIR SHOW

Watch in wonder as some of the world’s most incredible aircraft and aviators perform jawdropping aerobatics and fly-bys over Blackpool seafront. A brilliant weekend of free family entertainment with food stalls, sideshows and a real festival atmosphere.

15 AUGUST PIER-TO-PIER SWIM

An exhilarating open water swim between North and South Piers. It’s a fun and safe event with competitors transported to the start line in a Blackpool tram!

4-6 SEPTEMBER BRITISH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL

This is where country meets seaside! This indoor festival returns to Blackpool for a second year following a highly-successful launch in 2019. The best of British country and Americana will play across five stages alongside emerging new talent in the Winter Gardens.

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4 SEPTEMBER – 8 NOVEMBER BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS

Celebrate the arrival of autumn with a trip through the country’s most enduring and endearing free attraction. Take the opportunity to get out of the car and marvel at some of the magical tableaux and light installations along the Prom.


12-14 JUNE INTERNATIONAL SOUL FESTIVAL

16-29 MAY BLACKPOOL DANCE FESTIVAL

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20-23 AUGUST UDO WORLD STREET DANCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Thousands of dancers from across the globe come together to compete for World Champion titles in front of celebrity judges for the highlight of the annual street dance and hip hop dance calendar. Staged over four days at the Winter Gardens.

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11, 18, 25 SEPTEMBER, 2 OCTOBER WORLD FIREWORKS CHAMPIONSHIP BLACKPOOL

Watch the Blackpool night skies light up with brilliant firework displays synced to music as teams from across the globe battle it out for the big prize. Free to attend – simply head to the Tower Festival Headland on the seafront and prepare to be thrilled! Right image: Gregg Wolstenholme

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5-7 JUNE BLACKPOOL PRIDE

All the colours of the rainbow come to Blackpool for Pride By The Seaside, a weekend celebration of diversity featuring a carnival parade and a full programme of entertainment including big-name music acts.

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The North West’s biggest soul festival will see a fabulous lineup of exclusive performances by American, Northern and Modern Soul legends in the stunning surroundings of Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.

22-28 JUNE BLACKPOOL ARMED FORCES WEEK A chance to celebrate the wonderful work of our armed forces with various events including Armed Forces Day leading up-to the annual service and parade.

2 SEPTEMBER NIGHT RUN

Ride six magical miles of lights for one night only 1 SEPTEMBER RIDE THE LIGHTS

One of the most magical nights in our events calendar when, for one night only, the six miles of Promenade will be closed to give thousands of cyclists an opportunity to get a sneak preview of the Illuminations before the official switch-on. Free event suitable for all ages.

16-31 OCTOBER LIGHTPOOL FESTIVAL

The award-winning Lightpool Festival returns for October half-term with an amazing programme of light installations, 3D projection shows, art trails and stunning live performances.

It’s a unique opportunity to join thousands of runners on a traffic-free Promenade for a 7.5km fun run under the Illuminations – and raise money for the Brian House Children’s Hospice at the same time.

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2020 celebrates the 100th anniversary of Blackpool’s premier dance event, with thousands of competitors from more than 50 countries participating over 14 days in the iconic Empress Ballroom.

Be warned, these tickets are 17, 18 & 19 OCTOBER NICKELODEON SLIMEFEST like gold dust! If you have never experienced the awesome entertainment that is SLIMEFEST, then prepare to be amazed. It’s a glorious mix of music, mayhem and slime. A starstudded line-up will feature in six concerts over three days at Pleasure Beach Arena.

29 OCTOBER ILLUMINATED TRAM PARADE

Back by popular demand, this is a once-a-year opportunity to see Blackpool’s famous illuminated trams – the trawler, frigate and Great Western Train – in convoy on the Golden Mile, accompanied by a host of illuminated characters and vehicles. visitblackpool.com 11


Let’s Dance! With two world-class ballrooms and an extraordinary calendar of competitions and events, Blackpool is the undisputed capital of dance. The Tower and Empress Ballrooms sit just a few hundred yards apart and, together, they provide an opportunity for dancers of all ages and ability to step on to the floor.

For many enthusiasts, it’s the footballing equivalent of an amateur player being able to take to the pitch at Wembley! For the professionals it is, quite simply, a chance to

Dates for your 2020 diary:

17-19 January One of Russia’s finest ballet companies, the Russian State Ballet of Siberia, stage their stunning production of Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker and Swan Lake at The Grand Theatre. 12 visitblackpool.com

perform on the greatest stages of all.

But Blackpool isn’t just about ballroom. It has a rich history of welcoming different genres including ice dancing, street, ballet and contemporary dance.

And down the years, through its outstanding dance schools, has proved a happy hunting ground for companies in search of new and exciting talent.

23 February Internationally renowned Argentinian dance superstars, German Cornejo and Gisela Galeassi perform Tango Fire at The Grand Theatre.

13-19 April Young dancers from all over the world compete in the Junior Blackpool Dance Festival,

which has been held at the Winter Gardens since 1947.

11 April Burn The Floor, Blackpool. Brother and sister Kevin and Joanne Clifton return to the Winter Gardens where they launched their dance careers.

14 May Strictly Come Dancing, The Professionals, UK Tour comes to the Winter Gardens for one night only.

16-29 May Blackpool Dance Festival, Empress Ballroom. Thousands of dancers from more than 50 countries compete in the most prestigious event in the land.


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20–23 August Thousands of dancers from across the globe come together to compete in the UDO World Street Dancing Championships at the Winter Gardens in front of celebrity judges.

Blackpool has become synonymous with Strictly Come Dancing, with the midway edition of the hit TV show moving from London to The Blackpool Tower Ballroom.

Those who have seen it on television will no doubt have got a sense of the sheer splendour of this iconic venue. But nothing can prepare you for the first time that you walk through the doors and see the ballroom in all its magnificent splendour. It is a jaw-dropping sight.

It’s open to the public daily, meaning that dance enthusiasts can practise their moves on the sprung floor. For the wallflowers among you, don’t worry: Spectators can just sit back with afternoon tea and enjoy the magical charm. And Blackpool’s Strictly connection doesn’t end there. Most of the judges and professional dancers taking part in the show have fond memories of working their way through the junior and senior ranks in the world championship competitions at the nearby Empress Ballroom.

For much of the 20th century, Blackpool was a mecca for thousands of young people who piled on Saturday afternoon trains from around the North West region to head to Blackpool for a night of dance and entertainment.

First stop was almost always The Blackpool Tower Ballroom with its Wurlitzer organ and musicians and band leaders such as Reginald Dixon and Joe Loss. Just time for a beer and some fish and chips before the return home. Pure, unadulterated fun.

High Kicks

Blackpool’s reputation as the home of variety has attracted some of the great dance acts from around the world. In their heyday, the high-kicking chorus line act, The Tiller Girls, were resident performers at the Winter Gardens.

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Oh, and if you need another Strictly fix during your stay in Blackpool, make sure you go to Madame Tussauds where you can bust a few moves, hold the famous Glitterball Trophy, and even raise a score paddle from the judges’ desk watched by figures of Tess Daly, Claudia Winkleman and Craig Revel Horwood.

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9 July - 12 September Euphoria Hot Ice at Blackpool Pleasure Beach Arena. A spectacular and sensual ice dance show that will take your breath away.

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Holidays are all about creating precious memories that will last a lifetime. We’ve put together a list of some very special things to tick off on that Blackpool must-do list!

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Take A Leap Of Faith

You’ll need nerves of steel to walk the floor of glass on the thrilling Skywalk, 380ft above ground level at the top of The Blackpool Tower.

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Go Coaster Crazy

Blackpool Pleasure Beach is billed as the most rideintensive theme park on the planet. How many whiteknuckle rides can you stomach in a day? Try the famous Big One, Revolution, Infusion, Valhalla, and end on a high with the extraordinary new ICON.

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Run + Ride The Lights

Two magical ways to see the famous Illuminations. Over two nights, you can get on your bike and pedal along a car-free promenade and also take part in the Night Run, a new event that will leave you both exhilarated and exhausted!

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Take The Tram Train

Climb on board one of our amazing heritage trams and relive the glorious art deco era of the 1930s. Take a magical ride on a tram decked out as a trawler or a Great Western train, bejewelled in thousands of tiny lights.

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Brave The Tower Dungeons

It’s 1000 years of horrible history wrapped up in a part-ghoulish, part-hilarious walk on the dark side. Think rats, torture, executions, witches, smugglers, a dose of the plague, and a truly hair-raising ending. You won’t know whether to laugh or cry!

Laugh Yourself Stupid

Nothing beats the British sense of humour, and the outdoor Comedy Carpet celebrates all-things funny on a giant scale. It immortalises jokes, songs and catchphrases of more than a thousand of Britain’s best-loved comedians and writers. We defy you not to laugh!

Join The Switch-On Party

It’s the biggest celebration in Blackpool’s events calendar - the night when 20,000 people turn out for a great big free party on the Prom to mark the official start of the Illuminations season. Outdoor concerts don’t get much better than this.

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Hire A Cinderella Carriage

An enchanting trip down a moonlit promenade in a beautiful, horse-drawn Cinderella carriage is when real life morphs into a fairy tale. For the kids, travelling in the back seat of mum and dad’s car will never be quite the same again!

Take The Ultimate Selfie

How do you get your face in front of three million people? It’s simple. Book your place in the Headlights section within the Blackpool Illuminations and you have the ultimate selfie and a unique souvenir from the greatest free show on earth.

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Get The Strictly Experience

Follow in the footsteps of the pros and celebrities who take to the floor in Strictly. Nothing will prepare you for the magnificence of The Blackpool Tower Ballroom or the joy of dancing in one of the most famous venues on the planet.

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Eat Candy Floss On A Waltzer

OK, it’s going to get messy. But there’s something typically British (and very y silly) about trying to consume a big cloud of pink or white cotton candy while you are spinning around in circles. Note to self: Book a hairdressing appointment afterwards!

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Sleep With The Fishes

Experience a night of oceanic slumber with sharks and tropical fish at a seabed sleep over in Blackpool’s SEA LIFE centre. Get a group of friends together, pack your pyjamas and sleeping bags and enjoy the most incredible night beneath the deep.

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P-P-Pamper A Penguin!

Join the best-dressed residents at Blackpool Zoo they've got their dinner jackets on ready to meet you! Accompany their keeper with a bucket of fish and head to penguin beach where you can feed them and watch them waddle, dive and swim.

Wrestle With The Hulk

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d l i W o G Feathery, furry, scaly, slimy, hairy, cuddly, cute or just plain scary … we’ve got lots of wonderful wildlife in Blackpool.

If you love animals, you’ll love Blackpool. We’ve got every kind imaginable, even some very famous TV stars.

SEA LIFE BLACKPOOL is home to more than 2,000 magnificent marine creatures. Situated on the promenade you can explore everything from cute clownfish to colossal sharks.

Little ones will love meeting Marshall and his Paw Patrol pals, Skye and Chase, at Nickelodeon Land at Blackpool Pleasure Beach or waving to Sooty, Sweep and Soo in our famous Illuminations.

You can meet more than 60 horses and ponies, learn about wild birds and animals and take part in an activity trail at Penny Farm.

And of course, there’s Blackpool Zoo, our awardwinning, family friendly attraction, with more than 1,500 animals. So, what are you waiting for? Go wild!

Blackpool Zoo is one of the must-see attractions in Britain’s favourite seaside resort. Often described as a “hidden gem”, the Zoo provides a haven of peace, tranquillity and over 1,000 animals in 37 acres of traditional, spacious parkland and lakes, as well as offering an educational yet fun day out for all the family, whether you’re nine months or 99 years!

From aardvarks to zebras, marmosets to giraffes, our residents come in all shapes and sizes. Learn all there is to know at the daily feeds and displays, take part in one of our close encounters with giraffes, sea lions or take up the once-in-alifetime chance to feed one of our big cats!

You can walk amongst our residents in Lemur Wood, Wallaby Walkabout and, new for this year, Rainbow Landings – an interactive walk-through attraction that allows visitors to get close to our beautiful Rainbow

Everyone has their favourite resident at Blackpool Zoo. But there are certain little fellas (and girls!) who capture everyone’s hearts.

The former Amazonia walk-through enclosure has been re-imagined to become a dedicated international aviary, World of Wings, home to a collection of beautiful bird and waterfowl species from across the globe.

Eight life-size animatronic dinosaurs have been added to the very popular Dinosaur Safari. Now come face to face with the terrifying Tyrannosaurus Rex, mighty marine reptiles, awesome Pterodactyls and more than 30 other stunning prehistoric creatures. These are all set around an erupting volcano, a lake, with running streams and a living curtain of water. Sound effects and thousands of authentic living plants and trees bring the prehistoric world vividly to life.

Be on the lookout for the meerkats – they’re popular with visitors of all ages with their distinctive dark eyes. Simples!

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Paws for thought

Lorikeets. These small Australian parrots live in a purpose-built, covered aviary where you’re able to feed them with pots of nectar at selected times throughout the year.


Project Elephant Base Camp, the largest indoor elephant house in the UK, opened its doors in 2018. Its huge outdoor space provides grass paddocks, a sand area and a large, deep pool, all of which you can enjoy from raised and ground level walkways. It offers the latest handling facilities to ensure the highest standards of care and welfare for its residents, five female Asian elephants ranging from four to 50 years

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natural behaviours and you and your children can learn about Gina, Anya and the rest of the group, whilst marvelling at their intelligence and agility.

Share your memories with your family and friends and keep up-to-date with us through our social media channels!

Blackpool Zoo boasts the only family of gorillas in the North of England, so make your acquaintance with Bukavu, Miliki, Njema, Meisie, Moanda and baby Makari. Next door, in Orangutan Outlook, you’ll find our family of amazing and lively Bornean orangutans.

Buy online & save! blackpoolzoo.org.uk

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Active Oceans includes the penguin pool and the Arena, which is home to our Californian sea lions. Daily sea lion displays demonstrate

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The lemurs can be quite cheeky and will jump across the walkway within inches of you, but their favourite pastime is sitting in yoga positions enjoying the sunshine!

You can enjoy a tasty meal or snack from our catering outlets and don’t forget to buy your souvenirs in one of the shops! There’s even a huge indoor Playbarn next door if your kids have any energy left!

Blackpool Zoo is open every day from 10.00am. (except Christmas Day) Penguins – the best dressed residents in the zoo. They’ve got their dinner jackets on and are waiting to meet you!

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In 2019, we introduced 28year old male Emmett, with the hope of this being a breeding herd in the near future.

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Our beach patrol team triples in size during the summer months in readiness for the annual influx of visitors.

Beach Paol Keeping you safe is all in a day’s work

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Here in Blackpool we take our seashore very seriously.

Over the past decade, we have invested heavily in improving the quality of the bathing waters as part of the Turning Tides partnership, whose mission is to protect the coastline for generations to come.

We also employ a yearround Beach Patrol service. Their primary role is to look out for the hundreds of thousands of visitors who flock to the beach each year.

Watch out for them patrolling the seafront on quad bikes, jet skis and 4x4 vehicles, decked out in their distinctive red and yellow costumes.

It all sounds very Baywatch but, in real life, these are dedicated professionals, highly trained and with outstanding levels of fitness. It’s all part of the service we provide to ensure everyone can enjoy the beach in safety. All we ask in return is for you to love our beaches as much as we do and do your bit by putting any litter in the bins provided!


Oh we do like to be beside the seaside!

With six miles of golden sands, visitors are spoilt for choice in the UK’s most popular seaside destination. Over the past decade, the entire Blackpool seafront has been remodelled with beautiful Spanish steps leading down to our awardwinning beaches.

It’s the perfect vista – and even more majestic if you look back at the Promenade from the end of one of our three piers.

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guaranteed to leave with sand in your shoes and memories galore.

As hundreds of millions of people have discovered over the years, there is nothing more uplifting than a trip to the coast, with all that sea air, panoramic views, and an overwhelming sense of space and freedom.

Whether you are taking your bucket and spade to spend a day building sandcastles; using the beach as a makeshift cricket or football pitch; fancy a paddle in the sea; or just want a relaxing picnic while you enjoy the sunshine, you are

And don’t forget: Whilst Blackpool is now home to a myriad of world-class attractions, the beach remains home to one of those traditional seaside pursuits – a donkey ride along the sands!

Oh, and one last thing, stay if you can to watch the sun set on the horizon. It’s the perfect selfie moment and the most delightful way to end your day by the sea.

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Our beach donkeys have their saddles loosened during their lunch breaks and get every Friday off!

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Scenes from the John Lennon biopic film, Nowhere Boy, were filmed on Blackpool’s beaches.

In 2014, Blackpool broke the record for the world’s biggest inflatable beach ball – it was as tall as the White House!

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Cleaner sea water attracts some welcome visitors – pods of bottlenose dolphins that regularly show up off our coast.


Blackpool Illuminations Switch-On

Rock ‘n’ Rollercoasters But we also do a pretty good line in rock ‘n’ roll - as well as punk, jazz and blues, authentic country music, Motown, Northern Soul, opera, classical, West End musicals, Wurlitzer organ music, top-class tribute acts and house.

Oh, and there’s also a fair few karaoke clubs for those who are convinced they are one song away from becoming the next Adele or Robbie Williams.

Blackpool’s eclectic mix of live music is very much down to the astonishing range of venues across the resort.

At one end of the scale there are large-scale venues such

as the outdoor Tower Festival Headland Arena with a capacity of up to 20,000 people, and the Opera House and Empress Ballroom each with a 3,000 capacity.

Add to that iconic venues such as The Blackpool Tower Ballroom, the three piers and Pleasure Beach Arena. Then throw in a whole raft of cabaret bars, pubs and clubs with live performance, intimate and alternative latenight music places, and you start to see why Blackpool’s music offering has something for everyone.

Watch out in 2020 for some big-name announcements for bands and solo performers, as well as the arrival of some of the worldclass musicals that have already graced Broadway and London’s West End. Regular updates: visitblackpool.com

It is without question, the biggest night in Blackpool’s spectacular calendar of events. The night when around 20,000 people gather in an outdoor arena in the shadow of The Blackpool Tower for our biggest party of the year to mark the start of Illuminations season. The iconic Switch-On moment is invariably preceded by a concert comprising brilliant music and amazing pyrotechnics. And the best thing of all – you can get in for free by joining our ticket ballot. Check out the visitblackpool.com website for updates.

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Yes, we do sticks of Blackpool rock. And yes, we do thrilling rollercoasters. Lots of them!

Blackpool Walk of Fame 2019 Every year, Blackpool and the Fylde Coast attracts some of the biggest names in music through an outstanding programme of indoor and outdoor concerts, festivals and live TV and radio broadcasts. 2019 was no different, with a feast of talent on display. Here is just a selection of those who graced the stages along the coast. 24 visitblackpool.com

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Check out these music events coming our way in 2020

British Country Music Festival September 4-6 Updates: britishcountrymusicfestival.com

Twinnie. Image: Dave Nelson

Rebellion August 6-9 Updates: wintergardensblackpool.co.uk

Image: Darren Nelson

Lytham Festival July 1-5 Updates: lythamfestival.com

Image provided by Lytham festival

Professor Green

International Soul Festival A brilliant line-up of world-renowned Motown and Northern Soul artists. Winter Gardens

British Country Music Festival Celebration of the best of British country music and Americana. Winter Gardens Rebellion One of the world’s biggest punk music festivals over four days across six stages. Winter Gardens

Nickelodeon SLIMEFEST Exclusive to Blackpool, a mind-boggling family festival crammed with music, mayhem, a host of celebrities and gallons of slime! Updates: visitblackpool.com Lytham Festival Staged on the picturesque Lytham Green, just a couple of miles down the coast, sure to be packed with big-name artists.

Tame Impala

Home of live music

Long before the advent of giant stadium and arena tours, Blackpool was a magnet for some of the biggest names in music.

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International Soul Festival June 12-14 Updates: wintergardensblackpool.co.uk

Look back through the records and you will find appearances by the likes of The Beatles, Queen, Lady Gaga, Shirley Bassey, Gloria Estefan, Elton John, Gary Barlow and the Rolling Stones, who were famously banned from the resort after a particularly raucous night in the Empress Ballroom!

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When Bob Dylan announced a rare tour of the UK a few years ago, where did he choose? London, Glasgow and Blackpool, where he performed three sell-out shows in the magnificent 3000-seater Opera House.

More recently, Will Smith performed his one and only live UK gig on the Tower Festival Headland and a year later, Britney Spears brought her extraordinary Piece Of Me show to the same outdoor arena.

Westlife

Beatles photograph: Blackpool Gazette

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The ultimate family experience

The Globe Wandering Family are on a mission to show their kids the world!

Here is their story and pictures (see opposite page) of how to get the best out of Resort Pass:

Glad we are here!

We’re so lucky to live near Blackpool, but we never seem to get a chance to ‘holiday’ here. So, we tried out the Blackpool Resort Pass. It pretty much gets us in all the main attractions and saves a fortune on individual entry prices.

Resort Pass is back!

The Blackpool Resort Pass is back for 2020, bringing you the very best of the attractions in one easy ticket, at one great price.

VisitBlackpool has teamed up with your favourite resort attractions to ensure you have the best possible time during your visit. Just imagine, with that one ticket you can ride rollercoasters and water chutes; mingle with the stars in Madame Tussauds; travel to the heady heights of The Blackpool Tower; experience the comical horrors of The Blackpool Tower Dungeon; and get up close to creatures great and small. Choose your Resort Pass

The Original Blackpool Resort Pass costs from £57.50 and includes Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Nickelodeon Land; The Blackpool Tower Eye and 4D Experience; Madame Tussauds; SEA LIFE Blackpool; and The Blackpool Tower Dungeon.

Here’s how we got on…

First stop The Pleasure Beach. Not sure who had the most fun! With the wristband included we could go on everything. Daisy loved Nickelodeon Land and Harry’s favourite was Icon. For me, it was all about the donuts! Onto The Blackpool Tower. First stop the top! The Blackpool Eye and 4D cinema experience gives a great perspective of Blackpool. The Tower Ballroom (we bolted this on) Resort Pass Plus costs £85 and includes all the Original Pass attractions plus the Sandcastle Waterpark, Blackpool Zoo and the Blackpool Model Village & Gardens. Each version of the Resort Pass is valid for seven consecutive days and you get one visit per attraction during this time.

Customise your Resort Pass

You can also bolt-on extra attractions to create a bespoke pass just for you. These include:

mesmersed the kids and it was perfect to just soak up the atmosphere with a cup of tea.

Although it scared us half to death, we loved The Tower Dungeon. I’d scheduled two hours for Madame Tussauds, but we were there for five! It’s so big, with so much to do, including interactive things for the kids. Even on a rainy day Blackpool nails it! The kids absolutely loved Sandcastle Waterpark. We spent an afternoon there and had

Attractions • • • •

Adrenaline Zone Ascent Trampoline Park Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! The Blackpool Tower Ballroom & Afternoon Tea

Shows, Events, Food & Drink: • • • • •

The Blackpool Tower Circus Viva Blackpool Hot Ice Funny Girls Coral Island Food Voucher

Transport and Parking:

• 3 & 7-Day Tram and Bus Passes • 2, 3, 4 & 7-Day Parking Passes

lunch too. There’s even a Spa for adults.

We picked the perfect day to visit Blackpool Zoo. Daisy is a huge animal lover and insisted we see every animal on the map - and there’s over 1500! Harry couldn’t believe his luck when he was invited to be a shark keeper at SEA LIFE Blackpool. The whole family learnt so much about how to protect our seas. From start to finish it was amazing. I’d recommend it to anyone.

Extra benefits for you!

The Resort Pass is so easy to use. Take your pass to your selected attraction to have it scanned. Then, pop it back in your wallet; so much better than carrying a handful of paper tickets.

Most of our attractions are very close together and easily accessible via public transport, so you don’t need to factor in long journey times.

Enjoy “fast track” entry to some of our popular attractions by jumping queues and going straight to the ticket desk, giving you even more time for fun! Ordering the Blackpool Resort Pass is so easy. You can order months in advance of your visit to spread the cost of holiday budgeting. For more information or to buy your Resort Pass online go to visitblackpool.com /resort-pass/ or call 01253 478222

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The Grand Theatre Blackpool

Blackpool’s Grand Theatre, built in 1894. An iconic entertainment building that presents some of the best UK and International touring stage works. From stand-up comedians, to high quality drama, dance and opera, the theatre hosts over 100 different shows a year.

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It’s showtime

There’s nothing quite like showtime in Blackpool.

Whether you’re looking for an intimate theatre production, a large-scale musical extravaganza, remarkable performance art, an end-of-the pier revue, some dazzling showgirls or a little risqué burlesque cabaret, there’s a seat waiting for you in Blackpool. One-of-a-kind shows are very much part of the resort experience and something not to miss during your visit. 28 visitblackpool.com

From cutting-edge performances to breathtaking historic venues, we have it all.

Here in Blackpool, we know how to make it a night to remember. You can’t go wrong with dinner and a show. Just pick one of our acclaimed productions, then match it with a nearby restaurant for a perfect night out. Pre-show options are as diverse as the town itself. You’ll find something for

everyone from a simple burger to award-winning fine dining.

Start the evening on the right note with a cocktail or two. You’ll be spoilt for choice at the incredible range of bars all within walking distance of our venues. Come on… it’s time to bring a little drama into your life!


Make an evening of it

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You have chosen the show, booked the tickets – so why not make a night of it by taking in some pre and after-show hospitality?

Something to eat There is a huge choice of places to get a pre-show meal on the doorstep of Blackpool’s town centre theatres. Amaro, Bank Bar & Grill, Mandarin, Stefani’s Pizzeria, Empress Grill Room, Bella Italia, to name but a few.

5.00pm Pre-dinner drinks Start your evening at one of the many bars situated in Blackpool’s town centre theatre district including: Little Black Pug, Hogarth’s Gin Palace, The Galleon Bar, 1887 The Brew Room and the Slug & Lettuce

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Grease. Image: Manuel Harlan

7.30pm

until late If you don’t want your night to end when the curtain drops, there is an array of venues to take you to the midnight hour including Beach House Bar & Bistro, Home & HQ, Funny Girls and Soul Suite. For more ideas go to visitblackpool.com

Blackpool Pleasure Beach

Experience a feeling of extreme happiness at Euphoria, the sensational new Hot Ice show for 2020. An intoxicating combination of sensual dance and ice skating makes for a truly unmissable show. Opens at Blackpool Pleasure Beach 9 July – 12 September.

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If you’re taking in a show at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, look out for the Velvet Coaster with its spectacular seafront terraces, the wonderful art deco White Tower Restaurant the ultra-cool Beachside Restaurant & Bar at the new Boulevard Hotel, or the Beachcomber Steakhouse on South Promenade.

Winter Gardens Blackpool

From The Sound of Music to the sound of soul; Friends the Musical Parody to Phoenix Nights’ 19th Anniversary; a Ghost Tour to Grease; The Kaiser Chiefs to Curtains the Musical… the Winter Gardens, quite literally, has something for everyone!

Music legend Sir Cliff Richard is set to perform at Blackpool Opera House on Sunday 27 September. The resort is one of just 11 dates which have been announced as part of the UK 2020 tour to coincide with his 80th birthday.

Sir Cliff has achieved recordbreaking success throughout a career spanning more than 60 years, selling over 250 million records worldwide and claiming 67 UK Top 10 singles including 14 No.1’s. Paws for thought! Dennis & Gnasher The Musical! is heading to Blackpool’s Winter Gardens on Tuesday 11 – Saturday 15 August 2020. The Selladoor Family and Beano Studios’ stage production will star British actor Rory Maguire.

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LAUGHTER and load

immortalising the jokes, songs and catchphrases of around 1,000 of Britain’s best-loved comedians and writers.

There’s nothing like the British sense of humour, and a visit to Blackpool's Comedy Carpet is a bit like a trip to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

It soon became obvious that Blackpool had been a magnetic chuckle point for the nation

This extraordinary outdoor public art is a celebration of comedy on a grand scale,

Gordon Young

Make Me Laugh! There’s definitely something funny going on around here.

Jokes, saucy postcards, comic quips, slapstick and the inevitable custard pie in the face – there’s nowhere quite like Blackpool to test out your laughing gear.

Whether it’s the multitude of venues where some of Britain’s greatest comedians played to capacity

audiences; the summer season roll of honour inside the Winter Gardens; comedy clubs; brilliant pieces of public artwork; or the infamous laughing clown at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, you will find evidence aplenty of Blackpool’s standing as the home of comedy and light entertainment.

Blackpool Tower Circus

The world-famous Tower Circus, which first appeared in 1894 and has never missed a season since, has long provided a stage for the best clowns in the business. In years gone by, it was Charlie Cairoli. These days, it is the inimitable Mooky the Clown and his sidekick, Mr. Boo, who provide the belly-laughs and side-splitting antics.

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Created by artist Gordon Young, it comprises more than 160,000 granite letters, some of which are best viewed from the top of the nearby Blackpool Tower!


the place they regarded as their spiritual home.

Think a golden age of comedy and performers like Jimmy Clitheroe, George Formby, Les Dawson, Frank Carson, Cannon & Ball and Little & Large.

Meet the legends

Down the years, some of the world’s great comic talents have graced Blackpool’s many stages.

Think American megastar Bob Hope and legendary comedy duo Morecambe and Wise, who have a tribute statue inside the Winter Gardens (pictured right), marking more than 1,000 appearances in

And think some of the UK’s finest stand-ups. Peter Kay whose career went stellar after a live performance in the Tower Circus - and Ken Dodd, who enjoyed a lifelong love affair with the resort, appearing more than 2,000 times over 50 years.

These days that showbiz legacy lives on, with a new breed of stand-up comedians invariably picking Blackpool’s intimate theatres for their tour itineraries.

Giggles for the kids There is always something to amuse the kids in the UK’s favourite family resort.

Live performances from their favourite TV shows, guest appearances by family favourites such as Sooty and Sweep, or the jokes in Christmas panto season that make you groan and giggle at the same time, we guarantee to put a smile on their faces.

For example: Why was Cinderella so bad at football? A: She had a pumpkin for a coach.

You get the idea!

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience

March 14, May 22, June 19, Sept 18 , Nov 13

When the audience g becomes diners in

the ‘Faulty Towers’ restaurant, pretty much anything can happen – because two-thirds of the show is improvised.

The fun starts as guests wait to be seated. It then hurtles along in a 2-hour

tour de force of gags and shambolic service as Basil, Sybil and Manuel serve a ‘70s-style 3course meal together with a good dollop of mayhem.

Paradise Rooms at Blackpool Pleasure Beach

To book: 01253 336 346 or email events@bpbltd.com

Comic Cuts

March 14 Jack Dee, Off The Telly Grand Theatre Jack brings his unique style of stand-up to the seaside.

April 5 Menopause The Musical 2 Grand Theatre Hysterical sequel to the show that sold out in theatres across the UK.

April 21-25 Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em, Grand Theatre Hilarious stage version of the classic TV series starring Joe Pasquale as the honest, but accident-prone, Frank Spencer.

May 1-3 Manford’s Comedy Festival Winter Gardens Three days of top class comedy with a heady mix of big names and upcoming talent.

June 11 Rob Beckett, Wallop Grand Theatre The mouth of the south with his new stand-up show.

November 20 Jimmy Carr, Terribly Funny Opera House Brand new one-man show.

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3 Piers

There is nothing more evocative than an afternoon stroll along the pier deck


Together, the three piers offer an explosion of colour, noise, and that alluring aroma of candy floss and fish and chips.

We don’t do things by halves here in Blackpool.

Yes, it’s kitsch entertainment but, trust us, there is nothing quite so evocative as wandering down the pier deck with the sound of the sea washing over the sand beneath you.

Hence, it wasn’t enough to build one magnificent pier back in the day. Instead, we have three amazing structures jutting out into the Irish Sea and adding to the uniqueness of this quintessential seaside resort.

North, Central and South Piers are within walking distance of each other. They are open year-round, and each offers its own distinct form of family entertainment, with a huge variety of shows and live events guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Down the years, the piers have evolved from being places where visitors promenaded, danced and sunbathed along the decks to vibrant centres of traditional seaside fun.

North

Blackpool’s oldest pier, built in the 1860s, is Grade II listed recognising its status as the last surviving Eugenius Birch designed pier. A classic Victorian pier with theatre, Venetian carousel and tearoom, it’s the birthplace of Sooty, star of the longest running children’s TV show in the world. He was discovered on a stall by presenter Harry Corbett over 60 years ago.

Central

At the heart of the Golden Mile, it is packed with rides, food stalls, amusement arcades, fortune tellers and souvenir shops, and a giant 108-feet high Ferris wheel offering extraordinary views across the coast. Also home to the Pirates Bay family entertainment bar (the biggest family bar in Blackpool) and the hugely entertaining Kings and Queens tribute show.

South

The youngest of our piers, now developed as a mini theme park high above the sea, with attractions galore including an amusement arcade, coasters, log-flume, adrenaline rides, hairraising bungee jump and a special area for younger children. The Laughing Donkey family bar offers great entertainment and a beer garden with some of the best views in town.

Six fun facts about our piers

1. North Pier played a star role in Tim Burton’s hit film, Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children 2. The grand opening of North Pier took place in 1863 even though the final 50 yards had not been completed 3. Central Pier was once known as the “people’s pier” because it allowed visitors to dance outdoors

4. Stars including Bruce Forsyth, Des O’Connor, Lily Savage and Morecambe & Wise all performed at North Pier’s theatre

5. Steamboat excursions once departed from the landing jetties at North and Central Piers 6. North Pier is the backdrop to the extraordinary sight of a “murmuration” of tens of thousands of starlings in flight

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Blackpool through the eyes of a pipsqueak!

eet Charlie. He’s a big boy. He’s just turned three but will soon be four. He loves lots of things. His Lion King underpants. Chocolate cake. Paw Patrol. And Blackpool.

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Charlie LOVES Blackpool.

The fun for him begins at Starr Gate, his pudgy little fingers clutching a ticket to ride the ‘magic’ tram. Preferably the pink one. “Nowhere else in the whole wide world has trams like Blackpool”. Official. Charlie says so.

Button nose pressed against the window he shrieks in childish delight as the resort unfolds before his eyes. The spangly mirror ball. The sea, the sand. The scary rides. Sooty, Sweep and Dora up in lights. The Blackpool Tower (where Mooky the Clown lives). CORAL ISLAND!

Charlie LOVES Coral Island.

Clutching a bag of precious pennies and standing on a stool so he can reach, he slowly – very slowly – inserts them in his chosen slot machine. (It’s always the same one.) Then he waits eyes wide, breath held, fingers crossed - for the jangle of coins and a coveted cardboard ticket that says he’s a winner. Last visit he won nine. NINE! His chest nearly burst through his dinosaur jumper with pride. The chap next to him won 12,000. But he didn’t exchange his for a Slinky, a bar of rock, and a tiny rubber bear with a lightup tummy. Eating fish bites and chips on the ‘fairy stones’ next to the Comedy Carpet. Charlie loves fish and chips in

Charlie LOVES Blackpool. They taste better. Donkey rides on the beach. Charlie loves the donkeys. He’s going to get one. For Christmas. His mum doesn’t know yet.

Racing the waves. Charlie loves racing the waves on Blackpool beach. But sometimes he loses and gets wet socks. Charlie doesn’t love wet socks. But he does love sandy toes. He buries his and pretends a pirate has taken them. Pirates are nice in Blackpool because they always return little boys’ toes. Especially when it’s time for ice cream at Notarianni’s.

Charlie loves ice cream at Notarianni’s. Vanilla with chocolate sauce. In a brilliant bear shaped bowl. It’s “the bestest ice cream in the whole wide world.” Charlie says so. Official.

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When they swim up and smile at him at SEA LIFE.

2. Spiderman

He’s at Madame Tussauds and on his favourite pyjamas.

3. Pizza

Enjoyed by Ninja Turtles and Pipsqueaks at Nickelodeon Land.

4. Christmas

Santa Claus AND Panto at The Grand Theatre. YES!

5. His sister

Martha, aged 7, his partner in all the fun times.

There isn’t anything in Blackpool that Charlie doesn’t like. Apart from leaving. Even as he’s nodding off on the journey home, full of fresh salty air and pint-sized memories, he’s busy planning his next visit. And where he’s going to keep that donkey.

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G! A B N It’s a night of a million stars when the Blackpool sky is set aflame with a fiesta of spectacular fireworks

Whoosh! Bang! Wow!

The dark night sky is ablaze with explosions of colour. Fiery sparks tumble into the depths of the Irish Sea. Brilliant trails of iridescent light cascade across the horizon. Children stand transfixed, open-mouthed, watching the magic unfold.

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This is the World Fireworks Championships Blackpool.

A free event choreographed by internationally acclaimed pyrotechnic experts from across the globe and staged in Blackpool every Friday night for four consecutive weeks, attracting tens of thousands of awestruck spectators.

Set your world alight. Provisional dates for 2020, September 11,18,25 and October 2.


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Eating Out Eight-page resort guide


Find yr escape at the Beach Hse

Unique dining Beach House is set in a unique location overlooking the Irish Sea with dynamic views. Catering for breakfast, lunch and evening dinner, offering an interchanging vibrant dining experience with live music every Thursday to Tuesday from acoustic sounds, upbeat vibes, soulful house and more.

All dishes are freshly prepared in-house, offering fresh wholesome food with a Mediterranean feel alongside local favourites. Served alongside the best quality beverages especially selected for you to enjoy.

Let the family team at Beach House Bistro & Bar welcome you

Depending on the season, Beach House can deliver a number of experiences. From our annual summer time themed brunch events, Blackpool’s Air Show display, firework Fridays throughout the month of September, Christmas and NYE festivities, whilst not forgetting the best view in town for not only the sunset but the Illuminations too.

With plans to extend our sea view terrace in 2020, we are excited to welcome more functions, and corporate events to the town, offering a breathtaking event venue experience.

The Beach House team are continuously striving to offer a welcoming, friendly, environment, delicious cocktails and an array of freshly-prepared dishes. So whether it be a hot chocolate to warm you in the winter whilst watching the crashing waves or sipping a cocktail whilst enjoying the most beautiful sunset. We look forward to welcoming you at Beach House. Call our team for reservations and further details 01253 749899 / beachhouseblackpool.co.uk @beachhouseb @beachhouseb

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Food for thought!

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Famed for their fabulous full English breakfast. restaurantsnapshot.com/ NumberFive

Dining out in Blackpool isn’t just about fish and chips (although, to be fair, we do them exceptionally well!).

If you want to explore, you’ll find a vast selection of places to eat and drink, whatever your taste or pocket. Here are just a few options to whet your appetite:

Voted ‘without a doubt, the best Chinese restaurant in Europe’ by the renowned Big 7 Travel guide, Michael Wan’s Mandarin on Clifton Street has been serving nationally acclaimed food for more than 55 years. Visitors come from all over the world just for the chance to try the elegant delicious Cantonese dishes served here. The wok is fired up for dinner at 5.30pm seven nights a week, with live music on a Wednesday. michaelwansmandarin.co.uk

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Mandarin

"Utterly Beguilling"

This award-winning restaurant is described as ‘Budapest Ruin Bar meets Penang hawker market, in a seaside noodle bar’! Situated on the promenade, it offers a great mix of authentic Asian dishes and eclectic modern design. michaelwanswokinn.co.uk

Fine cuisine and dramatic surroundings in the Winter Gardens. wintergardensblackpool.co.uk /food-and-drink/empress-grill

McHall’s Bistro

Tasty home-made food and interesting vegetarian options. mchallshotel.co.uk

La Fontana

Classic Italian food and themed decor including 'twinkling night sky' lights. lafontanarestaurant.co.uk

Amaro

A taste of Italy with a selection of Mediterranean dishes. restaurantsnapshot.com/Amaro/

Hive

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Stoke your passion forr tasty traditional wood-fired pizza. Owner Nico travelled to Napoli on a mission to discover what makes the most beautiful fresh and delicious pizza and you can enjoy the results, including his secret recipe sauce. stefanispizzeria.co.uk

Empress Grill Room

Enjoy the all-American experience in this diner, bar and grill. vivavegasdiner.com

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Stefanis

Film-themed artwork and related dishes create a lively atmosphere. quilligans.co.uk

Viva Vegas Diner

The Bank Bar & Grill

This independent, family-run restaurant offers fresh, locally-sourced food Ideal for a lunch or evening out with friends and family or perhaps date night or pre-theatre meal. thebankblackpool.com

Quilligans

Hive epitomises ‘café culture’. This independent, fully- licensed stylish artisan coffee shop and bakehouse is perfect for a tasty light bite and a glass of wine but is also renowned for its creative space. Watch out for fabulous in-house art and photography exhibitions. hiveblackpool.co.uk

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Time for drinks

Chill out with a cool cocktail. Kick back with a cold beer. Wind down with a glass of wine. Sparkle with a glass of fizz. The choice is yours. Cheers!

Little Black Pug Bar

Located in the town centre on Talbot Road, this well-stocked bar has more than 60 single malt whiskeys, 40 different gins and 20 vodkas with a large sun trap beer garden and live music every weekend.

Situated on Albert Road just at the back of the Winter Gardens and a 10-minute walk from Blackpool North Station, this is the place if you want to enjoy a drink in a relaxed atmosphere free from loud music and sport on TV. blackpoolmicrobar.co.uk The Galleon Bar

This live music venue on Abingdon Street has regular entertainment laid on by local musicians and vocalists, including owner and crooner Stephen Pierre, as well as karaoke and an ‘Open Mic’ night for budding performers. galleonbarblackpool.biz

No.10 Bar

Velvet Coaster

Named after one of the original rides at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, the Velvet Coaster boasts an impressive roof terrace, and outdoor seating areas making the most of its spectacular promenade position. jdwetherspoon.com

Revolution Bar

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Sipping Cocktails at Sunset

Slug & Lettuce

This smart bar on Queen Street boasts an uncluttered contemporary décor with birdcage style booths and an impressive cocktail list of more than 240 choices as well as a good selection of beers, wine and spirits. Also serves food.

Expertly mixed cocktails and a daily Happy Hour are available at Revolution on Market Street creating a lively atmosphere and perfect place to party. Food is also available 12 – 9pm. revolution-bars.co.uk/bar

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Sports fans will appreciate the large plasma screen and availability of Sky, ESPN, and Setanta at this traditional pub on Corporation Street. It serves a full selection of draught and bottled beers along with a choice of wines and spirits. weareyates.co.uk/blackpoolsouth

The Imperial Blackpool

Freddie Robinson was the head cocktail barman at The Imperial during the 1950s and 60s. An expert in his craft, he invented many cocktails, winning a competition to find one which would be served on the maiden voyage of the Mayflower II. Freddie’s prize cocktail recognised the courage and fortitude of the pilgrim fathers and he also tailored it to American tastes. You can sample the “Mayflower Spirit” in the No.10 Bar.

Bar 380

Why not hit the heady heights and enjoy a spectacular seascape with your cocktail! This is the only bar in Blackpool where you can see the entire coastline in soaring style?

The swish sky-high Bar 380 at the very top of The Blackpool Tower offers a tranquil setting to enjoy a relaxing drink, beer, wine, soft drinks, even a ‘mocktail’. What better way to start or end a great day or night in Blackpool than with a visit to this iconic venue with a view. theblackpooltower.com

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What’s your ‘guilty pleasure’? It’s difficult to decide which is more enticing…

The sugary sweet aroma of freshly made doughnuts as you arrive at Blackpool Pleasure Beach for a day of hair-raising thrills?

Or the unmistakeable waft of salt and vinegar as you wander past some of the best fish and chip shops in the kingdom?

To be fair, we couldn’t choose either!

All we know is that a trip to the seaside is not the same without sampling at least one of the guilty pleasures that have been a part of Blackpool’s heritage for donkey’s years.

The rich red stickiness of toffee apples at the end of the piers. Clouds of pink and white candy floss that dissolve on the tongue. Little plates of seafood that taste so much better in the sea air. And every flavour of icecream imaginable, including the secret family blend of vanilla at famous Notariannis, which is like nothing you’ll have tried before.

And, of course, we’ve got rock. Oodles of it. The resort’s most celebrated product boiled and rolled by locally based manufacturers for decades.

Creams

Right by Blackpool g Tower, Creams is all

about big, flamboyant desserts. There are colourful skyscraper sundaes, waffles and crêpes with sumptuous fillings and amazingly inventive shakes. You can also get creative and customise your fantasy dessert with all your favourite urite treats! creamscafe.com

An Imperial experience!

Great British institution of g The Afternoon Tea is credited to a

lifelong friend of Queen Victoria - Anna Maria Russell – who was seeking to stave off hunger pangs in the long gap between an early lunch and a late supper. There can’t be a more fitting backdrop to enjoy this delicious tradition than the Imperial Hotel where savouries, scones, cakes, fresh brewed coffee and the finest teas are served daily from 2pm – 4.30pm. To book call: 01253 623 971

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A fish supper at the end of a Blackpool pier topped a poll to find the nation’s most enjoyable, technology-free day out.

Commissioned by VisitEngland, the survey among 40 and 50-somethings was turned into a specially commissioned illustrated story book entitled ‘Simple Pleasures’ and featuring Christopher Robin, Winnie The Pooh and friends as they go on an adventure, starting right here in Blackpool.




The Lights Fantastic It’s more than 140 years since the pioneers of electrical lighting created the spectacle that was to become the world-famous Blackpool Illuminations. In those early days, it was just eight arc lamps that left visitors awe-struck by what they perceived to be “artificial sunshine”.

Fast forward to 2020 and there are now more than a million bulbs that bathe the entire Promenade in a sea of light.

The front of The Blackpool Tower building is illuminated by 3D projection shows; there are digital screens, neon lights and lasers that create a kaleidoscope of colour; and there is the annual Lightpool Festival that celebrates the resort’s love affair with illumination with an extraordinary programme of live performance and art installations. Times might change, but the one constant is that down the ages, the lights have lost none of that early magic.

Six magnificent miles of wonderment, where the dark night sky is lit up by a rainbow of colours and a never-ending chorus of ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ fill the air. This, quite literally, is the brilliance of Blackpool.

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Lightpool Festival

For generations of families, a trip to Blackpool Illuminations is a rite of passage; it marks that transition between summer and winter, when long hot days are replaced by dusky nights with a chill in the air. Over the years, many towns and cities across the world have embraced the concept that was introduced to the world here in Blackpool.

Much as we admire them, nothing comes close to what we like to call the greatest free show on Earth!

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Take in the bright lights Question: What could possibly be more magical than a trip through Blackpool’s world-famous Illuminations?

Here come the trams! Buy a ticket to ride and enjoy an experience like no other as you board a piece of moving history.

Take a ride along Blackpool’s famous coastline in superbly restored iconic heritage trams, many of which are double deck and more than 80-years-old.

Nowhere else in the UK can you still ride on a traditional tram on the line for which it was originally built. We are one of only two mainline networks in the world still operating double deck trams, making your journey truly unique and unforgettable.

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Celebrate in style

Did you know you can hire one of our heritage trams to mark a special occasion? What could be more momentous than celebrating a birthday or anniversary on board as you ride along Blackpool’s Promenade! Our heritage trams run every weekend throughout the year and daily during UK school holidays. So, whether you want to party in private or join us for one of our regular trips, we have something to offer everyone.

Answer: A trip through Blackpool’s world-famous Illuminations on a heritage tram, three of which are illuminated.

Yes – prepare to be dazzled!

A firm favourite with visitors of all ages and guaranteed to turn heads, our illuminated tramcars have been a feature of Blackpool Illuminations since they began and even predate the hugely popular attraction itself.

Two of our most popular cars are the Western Train, built in 1962, and HMS Blackpool, built in 1965, based on the naval Frigate of the same name.

Our Illumination Tours operate every evening and you can board one of these special tramcars at the designated Pleasure Beach Heritage Tours stop. Not surprisingly, they’re extremely popular so prepare to queue … but they’re well worth the wait!


Drive a heritage tram!

A fine vintage

Meet some of our incredible heritage trams

Here in Blackpool, we like to do things very differently.

We are the only destination in the UK where you can drive a real heritage tram on a real operating tramway. And, what’s more, this unique experience is in the hometown and birthplace of the electric tram.

Is that extra special or what?!

You can take the controls of one of our genuine and original heritage trams on the promenade and drive it past The Blackpool Tower and piers under the watchful eye of our talented and enthusiastic team of instructors.

Each course usually runs with one participant, although you can share with a friend, and includes a full safety brief, introduction to the tramway and three hours driving, usually on a doubledeck Balloon tram built in 1934/5. For more details visit: blackpoolheritage.com/ httours/driving/

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Balloon Trams

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Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours operate three special open deck ‘boat’ trams, including one named after George Formby. Part of an original fleet of 12 dating back to 1934, they offer passengers a remarkable, unrestricted view of the promenade and Illuminations.

The double deck Balloon trams of 1934/5 were a familiar sight going up and down the Blackpool tramway until 2011 when the tramway system was upgraded. Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours have several different Balloon Tram examples now in regular use.

The only operational tramway on mainland Britain between 1962 -1992, Blackpool often had to ‘make do and mend’ its fleet. The Twin-Cars are an example of this, with a motor unit built from the withdrawn 1935 rail coaches and a permanently coupled trailer.

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modern needs and take comfort and customer experience to a new level. This new generation of light rapid trams operate seamlessly with our original heritage trams, providing a truly unique form of transport for our visitors.

Built in 1901, one of our oldest tramcars and the only one from another tramway system. It survived in service until 1946 when the tramway closed, was restored over 18 years and brought to Blackpool in 1981 where it has remained.

Blackpool’s tramway was opened in 1885.

It’s still going strong following an upgrade and the introduction of new lowfloor accessible trams to allow the tramway to meet

Built in 1937 by Brush of Loughborough, Railcoach 621 was the first of its class and was in regular service prior to the 2011 tramway upgrading. Originally one of 20, it has been proudly retained as part of our illustrious heritage fleet.

Delivered around the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Blackpool Tramway in 1985, the Centenary Cars are historically significant, being the last examples of passenger tramcars built in Britain. We’re proud to have two as part of our heritage fleet.


Movin’ and shakin’! Get fit and have fun in Blackpool

Burn off some energy with a ball on the beach, jog with your dog on the prom, or power walk through Stanley Park. Blackpool is packed with opportunities to get your heart rate up and your stress levels down.

There are plenty of ways to have fun and get fit, including a calendar of fabulous running and cycling events on offer throughout the year some completely free. So, you can lose pounds without spending them!

CLIP ‘N’ CLIMB

Climbing walls meet theme park in an exciting new indoor leisure concept. Around 20 climbing-based activities provide healthy, challenging fun for all ages. Don’t miss the infamous Vertical Drop Slide and the Stairway to Heaven!

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Manchester To Blackpool Night Ride This Autumn enjoy a night out – with an unforgettable twist…

Get Sporty

u Summer in the saddle

The Manchester to Blackpool Bike Ride is the Christie charity’s largest cycling event. It starts at Media City in Salford and covers a scenic route of 60 miles finishing with music and a massage at South Promenade.

difference for British Heart Foundation. This autumn, starting in Manchester, you’ll cycle through the night on a 52-mile ride through Lancashire, aiming for the Blackpool sea front, where the world famous Illuminations will be left on all night, exclusively for this very special occasion.

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This open-water swim between North and South Piers saw more than 100 swimmers taking on the challenge of the Irish Sea in 2019, with support from Blackpool Beach Patrol and the coastguards. Due to take place on August 15.

This will be a challenge like no other, but as you cycle up Blackpool promenade under the dazzling lights, knowing that you’ve helped support our life-saving research, it’ll all be worth it.

It’s one of the UK’s most iconic cycling events so don’t miss out. Find out more information about the ride and to register your interest visit bhf.org.uk/M2B

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A right fright! Blackpool doesn’t just do light – we also do dark scarily well, too!

There is a feast of fearsome fun to be had in the resort - and not just during Halloween.

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Prepare to tremble! Located in the Casino Building at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Pasaje del Terror has been terrifying visitors for more than two decades. A theatrical setting spread across 20 sets has 18 actors lurking in the darkness ready to pounce. It’s a unique, terrifying venture where you are the victim. Eek!

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Ride the original Ghost Train

Situated in Blackpool Pleasure Beach, this truly is the original. The name ‘Ghost Train’ comes from this very ride as it was the first of its kind in the world. Built on two floors, it takes passengers through Dracula’s Den and into the bowels of blackness, with lots of gruesome ghosts and ghastly goings on! Rumour has it this is the favourite

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haunt of Hollywood film director Tim Burton, who filmed his eerie Miss Peregrine movie in resort.

Blackpool Pleasure Beach turns into Vampire Beach as it celebrates Halloween in blood-curdling fashion. The spooky goings-on take place over a two-week period in October so you’ve no excuses for missing out (other than the collywobbles!). The park is ghoulishly decorated with pumpkins, scarecrows, strange creatures and monsters to help you really get into the spirit of things. This special event is usually paired with hugely popular late-night riding, drive-in horror movies, a circus of horrors and a spectacular themed fireworks display. For 2020 dates check out: blackpoolpleasurebeach.com

Blackpool Ghost Walks

Join The Victorian Ghost Hunter on a tour of Blackpool’s most haunted locations to hear about his (dearly departed) friends! Tales of terror and horrifying hauntings, along with the “Victorian Séance” Experience at your final destination, will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Book your place on a special 10th Anniversary spooky stroll BlackpoolGhostWalks.co.uk

Take the Ghost Tram

Some say if you stand by the North Pier Heritage Tram stop at the right time, on the right day then the legendary Ghost Tram will appear … and they’d be right! Join your host Stephen Mercer, The Victorian Ghost Hunter and author of ‘Haunted Blackpool’ for a chilling 90minute journey on the UK’s only Ghost Tram. Tickets from the Tourist Information Centre.

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Grade II listed Stanley Park, which opened in 1926, has been voted the best park in the UK for the second time in three years.

A visit to these glorious surroundings will help you understand how it beat 364 other parks and green spaces in a public vote to win the accolade and why the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tweeted their congratulations.

Stretching across 390 breathtaking acres, this oasis of elegance boasts a magical blend of architecture, horticulture and recreation. Known across the land for its bandstand, boating lake and Italian Gardens, this beautiful, tranquil place is

a world away from the hustle and bustle of Blackpool seafront.

Open every day between dawn and dusk, the park is split into four zones: the north and western formal gardens; the eastern area lake and woodland area; and the south stretch containing children’s play areas and sports facilities.

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Stanley Park abounds in wildlife and its features appeal to the naturalist, the plant lover or those who want to do nothing more than relax in such calming, peaceful surroundings.

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Delightful planting displays are in abundance in Stanley Park including the Rose and Remembrance Gardens.

The Italian Garden, in the centre of the park, has many beautiful flowerbeds and a fountain made from marble with four surrounding sea horses.


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Lots to float your boat!

From pedal boats to a game of pitch-and-putt, train rides to trampolining, BMX to bowling, Stanley Park has an impressive array of family attractions and play facilities for children.

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The award-winning Blackpool Model Village and Gardens is a must-see family attraction, as is the expansive lake with rowing and electric boat hire as well as fishing facilities. There is something for everyone at Stanley Park. An animal-themed play area for youngsters aged between two and eight years of age includes traditional rocking horses, see-saws, climbing frames, slides and roundabouts, while a timber adventure playground provides a great hang out for children aged eight to 14 years.

You’ll find no shortage of activities for a fun-packed day including lawn and hardcourt tennis, flat and crown green bowling, high ropes, a

skate park, Crazy Golf, inflatables and Hamster Balls.

The park has a long sporting history and offers some of the best facilities in the resort for keep-fit enthusiasts, from a round of golf to a trim trail, athletics arena and a sports centre.

For the less energetic, there’s even a children’s shuttle train, so you get to sit back and relax a while! And, there are plenty of ice-cream kiosks and perfect spots for a relaxing picnic.

Find out more

Stanley Park is open seven days a week and admission is free. A calendar of events takes place throughout the year including the Wordpool literature festival, music concerts at the bandstand and classic car shows in the Italian Gardens. To find out more, call in to the Visitor Centre.

Interesting facts!

Before Stanley Park was built, the land consisted of a collection of hen runs, pigsties, stables, stagnant ponds, caravans and stables as well as make- shift buildings constructed from margarine boxes, tea chests, biscuit tins and petrol cans! The park was opened on the 2 October 1926 by the 17th Earl of Derby using a gold key.

It was estimated the park cost £250,000 to create. That equates to about £15 million in today’s money.

News of the park opening spread as far as America.

DELIGHTFUL ART DECO

Boasting one of England’s finest examples of Art Deco design and attracting interest from period enthusiasts, the Art Deco Café is a unique, historic restaurant offering spectacular indoor and alfresco views of the park. Tel: 01253 395191 At the steps leading to the café, watch out for the two Medici lion statues, which provide a great photo opportunity.

Staying with the big cats, at the impressive Cocker Clock Tower – a memorial to Blackpool’s first Mayor, Dr William Cocker – are two bronze lion head drinking fountains. Interesting fact: each side of the 85ft tall clock tower faces almost exactly north, east, south and west, with a door on the northern side. Be sure to see the amphitheatre surrounding the bandstand and beautiful ornamental bridges over the lake.

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Wedding wows!

If you’re planning to get married, why not pledge to make it picture perfect in one of Blackpool’s unique venues.

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Love is in the sea air! Blackpool is the traditional home of holiday romance – where millions of people have found the partner of their dreams.

wedding venues to ensure your special day has precious memories you’ll cherish forever, including lots of seafront hotels.

So, where better to head for the greatest chapter in your love story than the UK’s ultimate destination for the happiest affairs of the heart? There are so many ways to tie the knot in Blackpool. How about exchanging vows and salty kisses by the calming waves of the sea?

Or, you could demonstrate you’re a match made in Heaven by dancing down the aisle in each other’s arms in the magnificent worldfamous Tower Ballroom!

Are you brave enough to do the deed in the depths of Blackpool Dungeon, or show you share a sense of humour in The Blackpool Tower Circus? Blackpool really does have the most extraordinary

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The Wedding Chapel

The Grand Hotel Whether it’s an intimate celebration for family and friends or an extravagant affair, your wedding day promises to be perfect at The Grand Hotel on North Promenade.

A dedicated Events Team will ensure the occasion is truly exceptional. As an approved wedding venue, ceremonies can take place on any day of the week,

subject to hotel and Registrar availability in one of many special suites.

A nominal room hire charge includes fresh flowers in the bride’s chosen colours and background music.

Get in touch today. Call the Events Team on 01253 627977 or Email events759@theelitevenue selection.co.uk

If you’re going to the chapel and you’re going to get married … it must be in Blackpool! This idyllic, award-winning venue clad in gold, has the perfect ocean backdrop to say, ‘I do.’ It’s the only promenade building on the seaward side where couples can get married by the beach. How romantic! Contact 01253 477177

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Blackpool Football Club

You don’t need to be a fan of the beautiful game to enjoy the backdrop of Blackpool Football Club for your event. With its own 72-bedroom hotel, the home of the Seasiders can accommodate more than 800 delegates in a wide selection of meeting rooms, most of which have views overlooking a pitch once graced by the likes of Stanley Matthews and Jimmy Armfield.

Madame Tussauds

Be a superhero and organise your event at Madame Tussauds Blackpool. Delegates can mingle with Spiderman, the Hulk, and an impressive cast of stars with 14 zones and eight versatile spaces in which to host a function. There won’t be many business events with the Queen, Simon Cowell, Alan Carr and Olly Murs on the guest list! Blackpool Zoo

Why not take colleagues for a team-building exercise amongst more than 1,000 animals! Blackpool Zoo offers excellent business facilities with its own purpose-built, fully-equipped, temperature-controlled conference room for 70 delegates.

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We have lots of one-of-akind, only-in-Blackpool venues to fill even the most work-weary delegates with wonderment. The possibilities are simply endless.

The Blackpool Tower Ballroom

ballroom can seat up to 750 people cabaret-style. Or you could just treat your teams to afternoon tea in this most majestic of venues and give them an unforgettable memory to take away with them.

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If you’re looking for the ultimate wow! factor for your next conference, convention or event, you’ll find it right here.

Don’t mess about when it comes to deciding where to stage your business event. The Blackpool Tower Circus is a unique venue with a 360degree audience setting that can comfortably seat 1,300 people, perfect for presentations, product launches or prize-giving ceremonies.

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With the new Blackpool Conference and Exhibition Centre due to open its doors in 2020 in a resort that boasts the biggest range of visitor attractions outside London, this is the perfect destination for a business meeting with a difference.

The Blackpool Tower Circus

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The Blackpool Conference and Exhibition Centre

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The new £28 million, state-of-the-art Blackpool Conference and Exhibition Centre will offer a truly amazing experience for event organisers and delegates alike. Expertly designed so it seamlessly integrates with the famous Winter Gardens complex, it will provide almost five acres of flexible event space – that’s bigger than two football pitches! – offering room for 7,000 people across the entire venue.

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Enjoy the highs of a successful event by choosing Blackpool Pleasure Beach as your venue. White-knuckle thrills in the UK’s most ride-intensive amusement park aren’t the only attraction on offer. There’s a range of versatile function rooms and venues including The Globe – one of the most stunning venues in the country with a translucent elliptical stage; the iconic Casino building, home to The Attic, The White Tower Restaurant, The Horseshoe and The Paradise Room; and the new seafront Boulevard Hotel where the Shoreside Conference Centre has purpose-built facilities for up to 200 delegates.

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Hit the heights and hold your next brainstorming session at the top of The Blackpool Tower. The fresh sea air will clear the mind while the breath-taking views are guaranteed to inspire great results.


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Discover Lancashire

Life certainly feels good in Lancashire and for our 69 million visitors each year, there are almost as many reasons to spend time in our wonderful county.

No matter what time of year, there is always something going on in this county of contrasting landscapes. Whether you are looking for a cultural city break, unforgettable gourmet experience, outdoor adventure or a relaxing spa escape, our spectacular countryside, historic towns and 137 miles of superb coastline offer something for everyone.

We have a packed year-round events calendar here in Lancashire. Enjoy first-class music and food festivals, concerts in castles or stately homes, fireworks and the light shows, tractor pulling and gravy wrestling, the list is endless and varied to all tastes.

You’ll be amazed at our wealth of great places to taste local food and drink, from Michelin-starred fine-dining, to the best fish & chips enjoyed gazing out to sea, from afternoon tea, on the farm to beer tasting in one of our award-winning micro-breweries. Stay in the finest hotels, in a cottage with a view, a castle turret just for two, an inn by the river, even a converted helicopter – there’s so much choice.

With a welcome that’s second to none, Lancashire is a place for families to enjoy, half-terms and holidays, in outstanding holiday villages, family hotels, cool camping pods and beach or shepherd huts; with some of the most popular visitor attractions and events on your doorstep, whatever the time of year. With loads to offer you’ll simply have to stay a little bit longer to sample all our delights!

We look forward to welcoming you.

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Number One St Luke’s

Number One St Luke’s offers individually appointed rooms including a king-size bed, min 47" TV, CD, DVD, free WiFi , remote lighting, refreshment tray, usual bits’n pieces and full bathroom en-suite including a Whirlpool bath, SplashTV, power shower and music system. With ample private parking, gardens and putting green, a visit to the ‘UK’s B&B of the Year’ is not to be missed! Book direct for best rates!

Tel: 01253 343901 numberoneblackpool.com

Boutique and Classic Luxury Enjoy the finer things in life when you come and stay in Blackpool.

Relax in a sumptuous superking-sized bed with luxurious Egyptian cotton linen. Wallow in a Whirlpool bath while watching SplashTV. Gaze out at breath-taking sea views. Whatever your taste, from thoroughly modern to regal Victorian splendour and everything in between, we can tick all your boxes with our impressive array of affordable places to stay. Check out, then check-in! 80 visitblackpool.com

Langtrys

TAKE YOUR NOTION OF A BED & BREAKFAST AND THROW IT AWAY

A contemporary designed, newly refurbished, luxury Bed and Breakfast, offering the more enlightened guest, who demands only the best,

the opportunity of a luxurious stay whilst visiting Blackpool. Come and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and unique style of Langtrys. Tel: 01253 352031 langtrysblackpool.co.uk


Number One South Beach

With free car parking and stunning views of the sea, Number One South Beach offers 5 Star Gold accommodation with all the attractions Blackpool has to offer within easy walking distance. All rooms are individually designed where

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lift to all floors, 50” lounge TV, pool table and indoor golf simulator, Number One South Beach really is Backpool’s Number One place to stay!

Tel: 01253 343900 numberonesouthbeach.com

CLASSIC ELEGANCE

FourRooms Blackpool is a unique oasis of luxury in the central Blackpool area.

The Winter Gardens and The Blackpool Tower are close by. Each of our luxury ensuite rooms includes super-king sized beds, quality Egyptian cotton bedding and soft fluffy towels, with Elemis toiletries. Whether you choose the Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter suite, you are sure of a warm, friendly 5-Star welcome.

a king-size bed, 45” TV, DVD, free WiFi, remote lighting, refreshment tray, usual bits’n pieces, full bathroom en-suite including a Whirlpool bath with SplashTV and separate power shower, come as standard. Combined with the stylish bar and restaurant,

Tel: 01253 752171 fouroomsblackpool.co.uk

The Imperial Hotel

The Imperial is an integral part of Blackpool’s culture. An iconic Victorian building, this 4* hotel is positioned on Blackpool’s beautiful seafront. We’re the perfect retreat for your holiday. With a fantastic restaurant and leisure facilities, this regal and comfortable environment has a fascinating history to absorb and is an exceptional example of Blackpool hospitality. Tel: 01253 623971 imperialhotelblackpool.co.uk

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THE BERKELEY APARTMENTS HHHH • • • • • •

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Maggie and Simon are passionate about providing 4-Star quality accommodation and look forward to welcoming you to The Berkeley!

Built in 1926 and located in a prominent position on Queens Promenade, The Berkeley is ideally placed for all amenities, with bus and tram stops outside the building.

The Berkeley comprises 12 fully equipped and furnished en-suite apartments, each with sea-views, accommodating from 2 to 7 guests.

There’s a ground floor apartment suitable for guests with limited mobility, and dog-friendly apartments on the ground and first floors.

On-site parking is free to guests who book directly with us. Laundry room, sun lounge, front patio and rear courtyard are also available to our guests. 10% / 20% discounts available for a minimum stay of 3 nights / 7 nights.

FROM £86 | 01253 351244

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SEA-COTE HOLIDAY APARTMENTS BLACKPOOL APPROVED ACCREDITATION • •

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Located in a superb seafront position on Queens Promenade.

Overlooking the Irish Sea and Illuminations tableaux.

Delightful apartments furnished and equipped to a high standard, with cleanliness a priority. Situated opposite tram and bus stops.

Only a four-minute walk to Bispham’s busy local shops, restaurants, Sainsbury’s store and much more. Forecourt parking and unrestricted street parking available.

Reduced rates and short breaks are available early and late season.

Non-smoking establishment. Sorry no pets. Free WiFi in all apartments. Contact proprietor Anne Cunningham for more information.

FROM £168 | 01253 354435 172 Queens Promenade, FY2 9JN E: anne@sea-cote.co.uk W: sea-cote.co.uk

* ’From’ prices are per unit, per night based on two sharing. Free WiFi is provided as standard unless otherwise stated.


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Imperial (The), North Prom, FY1 2HB, 01253 754616, imperialhotelblackpool.co.uk

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£60

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Jollies Hotel, 86 Hornby Rd, FY1 4QS, 01253 624375, jollieshotel.co.uk

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Langtrys, 36 King Edward Ave, FY2 9TA, 01253 352031, langtrysblackpool.co.uk

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£48

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Number One South Beach, 4 Harrowside West, FY4 1NW, 01253 343900, numberonesouthbeach.com

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£139

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Number One St Lukes, 1 St Luke's Rd, FY4 2EL, 01253 343901, numberoneblackpool.com

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£125

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Royal Alexandra Hotel (The), 76-78 Albert Rd, FY1 4PR, 01253 626261, royalalexandrahotel.co.uk

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£39

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Royal Boston Hotel (The), 34 Queens Prom, FY2 9RN, 01253 351451, bostonhotelblackpool.co.uk

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£39

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£39

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Royal Seabank Hotel (The), 219-233 Central Prom, FY1 5DL, 01253 622717, royalseabankhotel.co.uk

120

£39

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Sutcliffe Hotel, 70-72 Albert Rd, FY1 4PR, 01253 620781, sutcliffehotel.co.uk

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£60

2 VE

Berkeley Apts (The), 6 Queens Prom, FY2 9SQ, 01253 351244, theberkeleyblackpool.co.uk

12

£86

4 AA

Sea-Cote Holiday Apts, 172 Queens Prom, FY2 9JN, 01253 354435, sea-cote.co.uk

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£168

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Somerset Apts, 22 Barton Ave, FY1 6AP, 01253 346743, blackpool-somerset-apartments.co.uk

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£190

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St Annes Beach Huts Ltd, The Island, FY8 1LS, 07713211132, stannesbeachhuts.co.uk

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£120

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Vance House Holiday Apts, 9 Vance Rd, FY1 4QD, 01253 625974, vancehouse.co.uk

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£140

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Warwick Holiday Flats (The), 39 Banks St, FY1 2AR, 01253 753662, warwickholidayflats.com

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£195

BA

Westward Holiday Flats, 46-48 Park Rd, FY1 4HT, 01253 622877, westwardholidayflats.co.uk

6

£120 1/2 VE

Eastham Hall Holiday Park, Saltcotes Rd, FY8 4LS, 01253 737907, easthamhall.co.uk

27

£22

Mowbreck Park, Mowbreck Lane, PR4 3JR, 01772 682494, mowbreckpark.co.uk

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Ribby Hall Village, Ribby Rd, PR4 2PR, 01772 671111, ribbyhall.co.uk

174

£28

5 VE

Stanley Villa Farm, Back Lane, PR4 3HN, 01253 804588, campingbugs.co.uk

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£49

BA

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*On-site parking is subject to availability, pre-booking / fees may apply. Street parking may also be available. Please contact establishment prior to arrival. *Accessible facilities vary, please check the establishment can accommodate your individual needs prior to booking.

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£60

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Adelaide House, 66-68 Adelaide St, FY1 4LA, 01253 625172, adelaidehousehotel.com

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AccessAble Blackpool Do you spend hours planning a trip out? Have you visited somewhere and found access was not what you expected? Perhaps you’re anxious when visiting a new place? AccessAble takes the stress out of going out, providing detailed information to work out if a place is going to be accessible to you.

Blackpool Council has worked with AccessAble to create Detailed Access Guides to more than 400 venues including The Blackpool Tower, Madame Tussauds, The Comedy Carpet and the Winter Gardens. The guides are available via both the AccessAble and VisitBlackpool websites as well as AccessAble’s free iOS and Android Apps.

They detail the facilities available across Blackpool, ranging from car parking spaces and accessible toilets to hearing loops and lighting levels, helping the

UK’s 13 million disabled people, and seven million carers, to make informed decisions.

Everyone’s accessibility needs are different, which is why accurate information is so important and why everything in the guides have been checked in person, by trained surveyors. AccessAble aims to help people with a wide range of accessibility requirements including visual and mobility impairments, autism, mental health issues and long-term health conditions. The guides are also designed to help others with access needs, such as parents with prams or the elderly needing to know more about walking distances or areas to rest. AccessAble.co.uk or download the AccessAble App from the Apple Store or Google Play Store. Images from top left clockwise: Comedian Robert White; ILL-Abilities, British Paraorchestra, Grundy Art Gallery.

Access Fylde Coast There is a warm welcome waiting for everyone in Blackpool irrespective of whether you have physical, sensory, mental health or learning difficulties.

Access Fylde Coast’s vision is to lead the way and give tourists a fabulous and positive experience every time they visit. The project, funded by the Coastal Communities Fund, works with local businesses, providing free training and access guides to better equip them to cater for disabled people and their families.

The pioneering project has been pivotal in enhancing inclusion at popular events such as the Illuminations Switch-On and Ride The Lights with British Sign Language Translation and Mobiloos – mobile toilets for people with disabilities. The project also offers ‘Book A Buddy’, a service which enables people to make the most of their stay by booking a friendly volunteer to support and accompany them to Access Fylde Coast events, as well as trips to the theatre and cinema.

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HOL0AY WITH US! Set in 100 acres of Lancashire countryside, just 15 minutes from the bright lights of Blackpool and the beautiful coastal resort of Lytham St Annes. Ribby Hall Village is the perfect place for your next holiday.

Activities for all seasons, entertainment for all ages, memories for all time!

For further information or to book visit ribbyhall.co.uk or call 0800 107 0522 (Lines open 8am - 8pm)

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*Price based on 4 night midweek stay in a 2 bedroom Iris cottage staying 14th December 2020. Subject to change and availability.


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