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Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a great amusement park for all the family located on the south promenade Fylde Coast in Blackpool. The Blackpool Pleasure Beach is also the most popular visited theme park in the United Kingdom at the present moment, with over 6 million visitors a year. The pleasure beach became even more popular in when the world’s tallest fastest and steepest roller coaster in the world was built on May 28th 1994 named the Pepsi Max Big One. Costing £12m no expense has been spared.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
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Pepsi Max Big One
With a height of 213 ft (65m) and a drop of 205 ft (62m) and boasting a top speed of 74 mph (119 km/h) this is sure to be an ultra white knuckle ride for the thrill seekers.
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Avalanche
A bobsled car which takes you on a 50mph race around a twisting 1160ft track this is a total must for adrenaline junkies.
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Big Dipper
A total ride of fun and thrill with an amazing 5 large drops at high speeds, this one is sure to make your legs feel wobbly when you place your feet back on the floor.
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Bling
Fancy being at 100 feet in the air then spun around in three different directions at 60mph!, YIKES! Then subjected with multiple flips and spins, this is surly the ride to be left till the end of the day.
The Blackpool Pleasure beach also offers even more than just rides and novelty amusement park fun, with full professional production show such as Hot Ice and Forbidden.
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The Grand National
A total favourite at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and has been since 1935. Race another train around a fast roller coaster track who will win, a fun ride that will bring you laughter on every occasion.
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Infusion
A new ride at Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach feel the speed as you encounter five loops and a double twist suspended over water, oh and just to add that other little bit worry amongst you your legs hand loose!
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Irn Bru Revolution
We all love Irn Bru in Scotland but wait until you’ve tried this style of Irn Bru. You’re launched at high speed for the loop to loop then guess what! It’s time to go in reverse. A totally great experience and not one to take the faint hearted on.
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