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Blackpool Pleasure Beach: 2026 Discussion

Although £35 is a lot for an impulse spend, it still seems fair for a whole day of rides.


If it’s to truly be a viable impulse spend then you need pay per ride as an option.

I wonder if a refundable deposit for non riders would work, in terms of minimising antisocial behaviour but creating a bustling atmosphere with potential for onsite spend.
 
If it’s to truly be a viable impulse spend then you need pay per ride as an option.

I wonder if a refundable deposit for non riders would work, in terms of minimising antisocial behaviour but creating a bustling atmosphere with potential for onsite spend.
Just make it a tenner for non-riders and chuck in the train as a freebie.

I bet they won't make non-rider access more reasonable though because they'll be wary of people buying non-rider tickets and sharing a single rider ticket around to get on rides.
 
It has a photo link though...at the ride scanners!

Scares the hell out of me...this old man staring at me!
It shows your first and last name as well, doesn't it? Not exactly discreet either, as it's visible to guests who are waiting to go through the turnstile.
 
Usually just means they’ve hoovered the carpet.

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Where will the queue line go for Aviktas and Entrance I hope they learn from mistakes in not making queue lines too short Pleasure Beach often has the problem of lines overspilling the queues
 
Realistically what attractions have a meaningful impact on attendance? Big coasters and IP I would say.

It's Pleasure Beach - PMBO is the only thing that people outside of Blackpool know about and they won't market anything further.

The owner knows best.
 
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