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JamesB

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So for my birthday I decided to head up to Blackpool for a few days seeing as it’s a place I had never been and always wanted to do! We drove up Thursday morning (accompanied by delays) and hit the tower in the afternoon.



I thought the 4D show was actually reasonably good, the tower was dead so we waited with a bunch of elderly people to get into the show. I felt the history of the tower could have been covered in the film however. We were then whizzed through into the lift without having a chance to look at the displays (much to my dad’s disappointment) we were then met by a very robotic lift operator who looked like he had said his lines at least a billion times.



Anyways... the top of the tower was great, it was a really clear day and got some amazing views. The netting on the top floors made it hard to take good photos.
In the evening we headed to Harry Ramsden’s which was really nice and headed to our very hot Travel Lodge for the night.

Next day... it was time for the Pleasure Beach!



Ride count:
Steeplechase (yellow) x 1
Revolution x 1
Avalanche x1
Blue Flyer x 1
Nickelodeon streak x 1
Wallace and gromit x 1
Big Dipper x 1
Pleasure beach express x 1
The big one x 1
River caves x 1
Ghost house x 1
Valhalla x 1
Grand national x 2 (both sides)
Wild Mouse x 1
Flying machine x 1

Started the day with Steeplechase, found it very rough on the lower parts, especially the turns. Not a favourite with me.



Then climbed the steps of Revolution and really enjoyed it, the loop is much more intense than it looks, especially on reverse.



I then joined a supposedly short queue for Avalanche which moved pretty slow due to only operating one train, I ended up in the back car and it was extremely shaky, would try nearer the front if I did it again.

Hit Nickelodeon Land for the creds, Blue Flyer was very meh, after all it is a kids ride. Streak was pretty good, some nice airtime in parts. Loved the tunnel inside the old Space Invaders ride.



Next up was the Wallace and Gromit ride, which I really enjoyed, it seemed like a ride that would be a bit lost on you if you didn’t know the films but I thought it was a really well presented dark ride.



After that I hit up Big Dipper, which I found quite painful, some of the drops are very jolty and I got banged around a lot but it was still enjoyable.



For most the day The Big One had been down due to the high winds, it finally opened around 3pm so I ran straight for the line, it ended up breaking down while I queued but ended up waiting about 30 minutes which isn’t bad! Loved the first drop but it does seem to lose its force quite quickly, still a really good ride.



The park was pretty quiet at this point so I started doing the smaller rides, the river caves were much better than I expected, the scenes inside are so detailed. Also did the ghost house which was okay, I don’t find those kind of rides that scary.

Valhalla was next up, one of my most anticipated rides of the day and it didn’t disappoint! I ended up riding next to a lady without a rain coat and her bunch of friends, loved it from start to finish, so many surprises, the effects were amazing especially the fire at the end. I imagine its a ride that is at its best on the first ride when everything is unexpected.

Despite my raincoat I came off soaked through, I quickly ran over to Grand National another ride I loved, the air time is amazing, found both sides great fun.

Getting to the end of the day, I decided to get another credit and headed to the Wild Mouse which actually wasn’t as half as painful as I thought it was going to be, I always have flashbacks of Rattlesnake at Chessington but this one was bearable. My final ride of the day was Flying Machine before buying a nice Big Dipper t-shirt at the shop!
We headed into town in the evening and ate at Bella Italia, then on the way home the next day we stopped off at Birmingham Nature Centre which is a nice little zoo if anyone is into that kind of thing.



Hope you enjoyed reading and the pretty photos, I definitely enjoyed Blackpool, even with such a short visit!
 

Smithy

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It looks so nice in the bright sunshine (somewhat of a rarity up that neck of the woods), but I can't help noticing the distinct lack of people in most of the pictures, the place looks like a ghost town.
 

Jordanovichy

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The sunshine makes Blackpool that much better <3

In general you have the same opinions as I do about the coasters at BPB...except I HATED grand national and wild mouse is also vile.

Great report though :D
 

JamesB

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Smithy said:
It looks so nice in the bright sunshine (somewhat of a rarity up that neck of the woods), but I can't help noticing the distinct lack of people in most of the pictures, the place looks like a ghost town.

It does indeed, my dad kept commenting how quiet it was when we arrived. The park was somewhat busy, mainly with groups of kids and young people. Think the longest I queued was 30 minutes, can't complain at that.

Jordanovichy said:
The sunshine makes Blackpool that much better <3

In general you have the same opinions as I do about the coasters at BPB...except I HATED grand national and wild mouse is also vile.

Great report though :D

Thanks! What... what's there to hate about Grand National? Haha. It's so much fun. It's only bad if you do your seatbelt up too tight (lesson learnt).
 

Mysterious Sue

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Sadly, Jordan doesn't seem to like wood.

Nice little report. Thanks for sharing. Also I'd like to say (with a touch of envy) that you are rocking the 1970s swapshop look in the second photo
 

gavin

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Grand National and Wild Mouse are two of the best coasters in the UK, easily in the top 5 along with Nemesis, Megafobia and ... and summat else.
 

Jordanovichy

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Mysterious Sue said:
Sadly, Jordan doesn't seem to like wood.

I like wood very much, just not wood that tried to destroy my butt cheeks. I think the problem for national at least was I sat back row both times, if/when I go back I'll try further forward, Dan liked it I think and he sat front. As for Wild Mouse I can't think of any saving grace.
 

Mysterious Sue

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You're mad and I totally agree with Gavin. Both in the top 10 of the UK's coasters. Of course, only my opinion is valid ;p
 

JamesB

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Mysterious Sue said:
Sadly, Jordan doesn't seem to like wood.

Nice little report. Thanks for sharing. Also I'd like to say (with a touch of envy) that you are rocking the 1970s swapshop look in the second photo

I'm disappointed about Jordan's lack of love for wood.

As for swapshop... I wish I had a clue what you were talking about! Care to enlighten me?

gavin said:
Grand National and Wild Mouse are two of the best coasters in the UK, easily in the top 5 along with Nemesis, Megafobia and ... and summat else.

Along with... Swarm? I kid... of course, it's Saw. :mrgreen:
 

mcgoughchris

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Did you meet any of the hot north west women? I've heard they're mega easy around that area. It's your birthday too FFS you should have tried a few. Why get a vanilla Ice cream when you can mix it with chocolate, caramel etc etc

On the ride side of things. Is this worth me taking a visit to james? I've not been in years! I remember liking valhalla though
 

Twister Zone

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Sounds like you had a great time, we were down there last year & the weather was amazing. It a shame they have all the scaffolding on the tower, kinda messes up the drop while looking down from the glass. Did you not ride Infusion?? That was the only newer one that I hadn't rode & I wasn't that impressed.
 

JamesB

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mcgoughchris said:
Did you meet any of the hot north west women? I've heard they're mega easy around that area. It's your birthday too FFS you should have tried a few. Why get a vanilla Ice cream when you can mix it with chocolate, caramel etc etc

On the ride side of things. Is this worth me taking a visit to james? I've not been in years! I remember liking valhalla though

I don't swing that way :wink: Yes its definitely worth a visit, Valhalla is amazing. The main thing it could do with is a few more flat rides after Bling left.

Twister Zone said:
Sounds like you had a great time, we were down there last year & the weather was amazing. It a shame they have all the scaffolding on the tower, kinda messes up the drop while looking down from the glass. Did you not ride Infusion?? That was the only newer one that I hadn't rode & I wasn't that impressed.

Yeah, the scaffolding is annoying but they said it is part of repainting it and shouldn't be there forever. I didn't bother with Infusion as SLCs give me a horrible headache, I've learnt my lesson from them now!
 

Twister Zone

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Fair enough. They said last year that it takes 4 year to paint so i'll probably not go back til that's finished, maybe the Pleasure Beach will have something new by then. :--D
 
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