Unique doesn't mean rubbish, Unique means something different from the norm.I saw an theme park influencer describe the event as “unique” which is usually code for “rubbish” but they can’t call it rubbish because they’ve been let them in for free and don’t want to lose their perks.
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach: 2025 Discussion
GooseOnTheLoose
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Unique means the only one of its kind, completely unlike anything else.Unique doesn't mean rubbish, Unique means something different from the norm.
Something "different from the norm" could be described as deviant, aberrant, unusual, atypical or anomalous.
Each to their own, but I do think that Gran National slippers are a bit tacky.So no Gran National slippers for me today.
tayspru
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Shame that there’s no upgrade option for passholders. If it weren’t for Aviktas I wouldn’t be bothering to renewMeant to add, if anyone actually wants to do it, you can 'upgrade' a normal eticket via the app to include JTH - £15 currently.
There were indeed a collection of camera folk. A group were brought straight to the front of the Twisted queue, much to the dismay of everyone else.
Whilst collecting my tickets, Amanda arrived, and lingered around the entrance/shop. No speeches or anything, in fact, didn't see her speak to any guests.
