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Old 08-29-2005, 02:00 PM
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach (24/25-8-05)

Blackpool Pleasure Beach

24-25th August

In attendance - Myself and a few other good friends (RCCGB members)

Weather - mainly dry with a few lashings of rain, sometimes hot, sometimes windy.

24th August

My friend Dave and I travelled up to Blackpool on the Wednesday morning and got there for early afternoon where we met up with our friend Steve at our B&B.

After dumping our stuff, it was off to the Pleasure beach for an afternoon/evening of riding. As usual, even though the place was bustling with people, queues were limited, with a lot of rides being walk on. Maybe that’s because there is so much to see and do.

The Grand National (1935 Charles Paige racing wooden coaster) was flying due to the torrential rain earlier in the day. The Pepsi Max Big One (1994 Arrow Hyper Coaster) was up against the wind, but still fairly fast (still boring in my opinion!). Avalanche (1988 Mack Bobsled coaster) zipped around the track like a wild thing.

For dinner, we ate at the excellent Fielding’s fish bar along Simpson Street (If you are ever in Blackpool and like fish and chips, I'd recommend stopping here).

The Coral Island entertainment complex (near central pier) was our last main stop of the day. As well as the usual arcade machines, the place has a monorail ride and a ghost train, which was well worth the pound that it costs to ride it.

The rest of the evening was spent supping on beers back at our Bed & Breakfast accomodation.

25th August – This was the main day at the Pleasure Beach


Today we were joined by four more of our friends. We decided that rather than rush round riding everything as many times as possible, we'd take our time getting around the attractions, especially as we’ve all been to Blackpool (some of us many times) before.

First ride (and fittingly last) of the day was of course the Grand National (my #2 woodie), which was flying around the track. There was ejector airtime in every seat, especially at the front. All of us came back into the station laughing.

Other rides ridden included:

The Wild Mouse (1958 wooden structured wild mouse coaster) – This ride is as wild, crazy and fun as ever. I absolutely love it. Long may it stay at the Pleasure Beach!

Bling (Zierer Star Shape) – I’ve waited just over a year to ride this thing (has been closed on previous occasions). So, what did I think of it? Utterly dreadful in my opinion. There were no real forces whatsoever and hardly any flipping (inverting) action. I’ve learnt (from a ride op) it could be run a lot wilder and faster than it is presently, but they’ve ‘lost the key’ (hmmm). Like Spin Doctor (Huss boosters) I won’t be bothering with this ride ever again unless the setting is changed.

Big Dipper (1923 John Miller wooden coaster) – A surprising amount of airtime could be found on this ride. Probably due to the moist track.

Grand Prix (cars which run along a single track with speed being controlled by the riders) – I’d never ridden this until the previous day. It was a good laugh, especially seeing Steve overshooting the stop line by a fair bit!

Space Invader 2 – Tis a fun ride for what it is (which is essentially a Zierer 4 man bob in the dark). Not worth doing if the queues stretch as far back as the entrance though.

Avalanche – Was once again running breathtakingly fast. Didn’t really rate this coaster much on previous visits, but my opinion has now drastically changed! Yes its short, but its also very sweet.

River Caves – The themeing on this attraction is stunning. Really shows what theme/amusement parks can do if they really put their mind to it and go all out. Definitely one of the best dark rides out there.

Pepsi Max Big One – Already mentioned this ride from our previous day of riding, was still pretty slow when cresting the hills. Almost fell asleep!

Alice Ride – Fitting five of us into a car suitable for only four people was a laugh and a half. We even had to use the extension seat belt. Wish I’d caught the ride ops name. One cool dude.
The ride itself still smells of sherbert and is as weird and wonderful as I remember it being. A classic dark ride.

Irn Bru Revolution (Arrow launched loop coaster) – There is airtime going into the loop, exiting the loop, and going back down into the loop in reverse. Some people say that this ride is a waste of space, but I personally think that it is a whole lot of fun, and is still thrilling after all the years it’s been in operation.

Roller Coaster (1933 Charles Paige wooden roller coaster) – A joy to ride as ever. I had to laugh when Steve told me it should be torn down because it isn’t thrilling enough. That because it’s not supposed to be. There was some nice floaty airtime on the hill, especially when going through the tunnel. Classic ride.

Steeplechase (1977 Arrow single rail roller coaster with three tracks) – Suffered some major problems through the day including an evacuation. Eventually got on it after about 20 minutes of queuing.

Ghost Train – A classic ride if there was one. I am a huge fan of ghost trains, and Blackpool’s is my favourite. It just reeks of nostalgia and is genuinely fun though hardly scary.

Gold Mine – lengthly gold mine themed (now there’s a surprise!) dark ride with a ‘very’ friendly ride op called Shaun.

Noah’s Ark – I can think of many words to describe this attraction, weird, wonderful, charming, and surreal being some of them. It’s basically a funhouse in a boat! If you’ve never tried it out, it’s well worth a look in.

In the evening some of our party left for home while the rest of us headed to the South Pier fun fair. a couple of us took a spin on Storm Chaser, a Huss break dance. It was on an excellent setting, long and forceful. The bumper cars were the most brutal I have ridden. I’m surprised I didn’t get whip lash! A good laugh was had taking on the ride ops! Then it was back to the B&B for more drinks.

Next day we returned to South Pier, then went to the Louis Tussaud’s (cousin of Madame) waxworks (better than I thought they would be!), then drove home. Dave and I shared the driving as we did on the way up also. Made the journey that much more pleasant.
Kipped at Dave’s overnight before the driving home the following morning.

Pictures can be found here

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Old 08-29-2005, 02:48 PM
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The Big One is boring?? I thought it was as good as Magnum since it was built because of it. Was the ride better before the crashes?

This park looks SO much fun having TONS of ride literally stacked on top of each other! How do you even walk around the place? Anywho, I loved looking at a picture and seeing like ten rides in the background.
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Old 08-29-2005, 04:45 PM
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Thats what I think of it anyway, though I realise there will be those out there that love it which is fair enough. The first drop and crest over the first hill is amazing. It kinda runs out of steam after that.

Yes it was 'inspired' by Magnum XL-200, but from what I've heard both are completely different ride experiences. One example being that Magnum has airtime, while the PMBO has none. Anyway, I'd rather ride the classic Grand National over this anyday! Tallest, fastest isnt always best.

And yes, the place is alot of fun and much more! The Pleasure Beach can be overwhelming for first time visitors due to how all the rides are stacked and shoehorned around each other. Part of the fun is finding all those hidden nooks and crannies though.
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Old 08-30-2005, 08:51 AM
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coasterholica,
Why didn't you ride Vallhalla? was it closed?
it's the best dark/wet ride i've been on !

I just LOVE blackpool,it has a charm like no other park i've been too.
(i've been to cedar point,WBMW madrid,SFgadv,DW,alton towers....)
It has the greatest woodies all over the park (big dipper is my fav.).
all of the woodies have great air time (mainly on grand national - that double dip at the start is a killer )
And about the air time on pepsi max - you do get some nice air time,especially when you ride the last seat wich also offer a crazy ejector seat effect on the first drop!

The greatest thing is that everything is only a short walk away and you don't have to walk so much as in cedar point for example.

great TR!
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Old 08-31-2005, 09:15 AM
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Hi d_gil72

Valhalla was open, but none of the group wanted to ride it (even though it was fairly warm). I've ridden the thing almost every year since it opened, so wasnt too fussed. I agree, its one amazing dark ride. I noticed it won the Golden Ticket Award for best water ride and quite rightly so!
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Sounds like a great trip. BPB is one of those parks that even if you're not a coaster enthusiast, you've still heard of it. Glad to hear Grand National is running again. Ever since those fires, I hadn't hear of it running again.
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Old 08-31-2005, 06:46 PM
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Big one looks awesome. I can't beleive you said it was boring. The worst pert is the drop that curves the left I have seen in pictures.
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Old 09-01-2005, 06:02 AM
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Like I said, thats just my opinion. I dont know why it doesnt do much for me. Perhaps its because I like rides with plenty of airtime, high in g-forces and full of lateral forces rather than rides which just rely on just height and speed.
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