Sorry, information on the page is a bit vague. So, I am not very sure what's included in this free entry.
Free Pleasure Beach Pass allows entry to the park, riding on the
Pleasure Beach Express, explore the Chinese Puzzle Maze, see the
spectacular Dancing Water Show, visit Bradley and Bella's Learning
Garden and enjoy the ambiance of the park.
On arrival at the ticket centre, please quote Heritage Open Days.
Opening Times
Thursday 7 September: 1100-1700
Friday 8 September: 1100-1700
Booking Details
No booking required
Latest comments (39)
roda13
7 Sep 17#39
i can pleasure myself anyday of the week for free, and no need to even be in Blackpool.
igp4tel
7 Sep 17#38
did anyone being to BPB TODAY USING THIS OFFER??
donerkebab
7 Sep 17#37
Just went last bank holiday - via Free wristbands via the game app - yep it was busy but got to the main big rides in 30 mins queue. And yep free parking if you know where :wink: hotukdeals.com/dea…e=2
ms01ma
5 Sep 17#18
Don't see what the issue is try getting into Alton towers etc for free
rdbradshaw to ms01ma
7 Sep 17#36
Yeah but it's £6 for parking at AT , and for BPB you can park nearby for free
srp111
5 Sep 17#3
Yeah..cany believe you have to pay just to walk round the place
sblundell_1996 to srp111
5 Sep 17#19
A band can be bought for about £22 online and let's you go on all the rides as many times as you like
pauline1974 to sblundell_1996
6 Sep 17#20
Maybe not as many times as you like...we waited in line for over an hour for most rides including the kids ones! All in all think we maybe managed 6 rides from opening til closing!
sblundell_1996 to pauline1974
6 Sep 17#25
It all depends when you go
entwisi to pauline1974
6 Sep 17#33
Been three times this summer including weekend dates, never queued for more than 40 mins and most rides were under 10 mins queue... plan your ride times a little, eat food outside normal times so you get on the major rides when everyone else is stuffing their faces etc.. its not rocket science if you use your noggin...
pauline1974 to entwisi
6 Sep 17#35
Difficult to plan ride times if ALL of the rides have massive lines! I have been out of season when it's been raining and even then we couldn't get on a ride in 10 minutes!
kkthomask
5 Sep 17#1
pleasure beach..sounds dodgy ha ha
iibdii to kkthomask
5 Sep 17#17
Sounds like someplace u would have to pay, been Blackpool several times never had pleasure of pleasure beach
grahamwill39 to kkthomask
6 Sep 17#28
Oddly its nowhere near the beach and its hardly pleasurable due to the crowds of people and location.
yourmam84 to grahamwill39
6 Sep 17#34
Yep, nowhere near the beach :thinking:
Spartan117b
6 Sep 17#31
Should not be charging to get in ,there are many people who would buy drinks ,icecreams etc while waiting for other family members to come off the Rides
pgilc1 to Spartan117b
6 Sep 17#32
+1
We went for the weekend (for old times sake) last year during the iluminations and whilst we wouldnt have necessarily went on any of the rides, we'd have happily whiled away an hour or two pottering about probably having buns, drinks, coffees, etc. Their loss....
dpathic2001
5 Sep 17#4
The best bit about the old days of getting in for free was utilising the many entrance and exit gates. Now you have to use the common, single controlled entrance. Bring back the Gold Mine!
scotty_burto to dpathic2001
5 Sep 17#9
Wallace and grommit can shove it! :rage: Also why so many lights in space invaders! :thinking: Ruins it! :poop:
rdbradshaw to scotty_burto
5 Sep 17#13
Space invaders has been gone for 8 years and relocated to Brean Leisure Park
Pete525 to dpathic2001
6 Sep 17#30
Bring back the fun house too (!)
OP_
6 Sep 17#23
Isn't the 7th & 8th a school day?
grahamwill39 to OP_
6 Sep 17#29
School ends about 3.15 in Blackpool, but I imagine it is to encourage adults to go when its a kid free zone.
potnoodle
6 Sep 17#21
what is the point in bringing this out now, that kids are back at school? only good for local people and even then they only get about 1.5hrs max after school
pgilc1 to potnoodle
6 Sep 17#27
Its a marketing ploy clearly. I think Blackpool does very little on weekdays now so its to try to drum up trade by allowing you in "free" when they should never have been charging people in the first place (and used to not)
It used to be people went to Blackpool for a week. Now they go for a day or the weekend tops so their opportunity to get revenue is much more limited.
abigsmurf
5 Sep 17#10
Blackpool pleasure beach is no longer free entry? Boo!
So much enjoyment to be had watching people going on the wild mouse expecting a gentle family coaster when I was a kid.
wozukSilencer to abigsmurf
5 Sep 17#11
we called that the back breaker such a painful ride ha
gsiastra to abigsmurf
5 Sep 17#12
Too many chavs hanging out there. So they had to start charging
pgilc1 to gsiastra
6 Sep 17#26
They need to start charging for access to Blackpool itself if thats the case. Chavvy, cheesy and frankly dirty (and not in a good way)
barmrest
6 Sep 17#24
Born and raised in Blackpool, one of the best things being a kid was going down to the Pleasure Beach, might go on 2 or 3 rides, and that's it. Most locals did it. No one does it any more.
clonereeco
6 Sep 17#22
Me and the girlfriend spent the day here a few weeks ago and although my wristband only cost me £20 I thought the rides were a discrace , the amount of money they must bring in and I couldn't see much of it being spent on the rides , they were bumpy and uncomfortable and noisy, I felt like I was living in he 90's , everything felt so outdated , now I am probably a theme park snob as I've been to Florida and done all of the parks there 3+ times but still, personally I'd reccomend not going and keeping your spine in tact
LottieSpence
5 Sep 17#16
How much of a pleasurable beach is blackpool these days?
adecctv1
5 Sep 17#15
That will be Amanda Thomson who destroyed Southport pleasure beach by charging and renting rides out to it at extortionate rates after her dad died in 2004 she killed it and won't be happy till she does the same to Blackpool
RoosterNo1
5 Sep 17#14
used to always be free.... until the greedy daughter got control :rage:
Hero878
5 Sep 17#7
lol thought the picture was Big Ben and London eye
gazdoubleu to Hero878
5 Sep 17#8
Yeah, seems a bit odd to picture Blackpool Tower and Central Pier which is about a mile away, may as well have posted a pic of Big Ben!
shalton
5 Sep 17#6
Think it is normally a fiver for entrance, used to be anyway.
chasolo
5 Sep 17#5
some info for you
Free Pleasure Beach Pass allows entry to the park, riding on the Pleasure Beach Express, explore the Chinese Puzzle Maze, see the spectacular Dancing Water Show, visit Bradley and Bella's Learning Garden and enjoy the ambiance of the park.
On arrival at the ticket centre, please quote Heritage Open Days.
Felicitous
5 Sep 17#2
sounds like you can have admission into the ground and explore some of the static features but all the rides still cost money
Opening post
Free Pleasure Beach Pass allows entry to the park, riding on the
Pleasure Beach Express, explore the Chinese Puzzle Maze, see the
spectacular Dancing Water Show, visit Bradley and Bella's Learning
Garden and enjoy the ambiance of the park.
On arrival at the ticket centre, please quote Heritage Open Days.
Opening Times
Booking Details
No booking required
Latest comments (39)
hotukdeals.com/dea…e=2
Yep, nowhere near the beach :thinking:
We went for the weekend (for old times sake) last year during the iluminations and whilst we wouldnt have necessarily went on any of the rides, we'd have happily whiled away an hour or two pottering about probably having buns, drinks, coffees, etc. Their loss....
Bring back the Gold Mine!
Also why so many lights in space invaders! :thinking:
Ruins it! :poop:
It used to be people went to Blackpool for a week. Now they go for a day or the weekend tops so their opportunity to get revenue is much more limited.
So much enjoyment to be had watching people going on the wild mouse expecting a gentle family coaster when I was a kid.
Free Pleasure Beach Pass allows entry to the park, riding on the Pleasure Beach Express, explore the Chinese Puzzle Maze, see the spectacular Dancing Water Show, visit Bradley and Bella's Learning Garden and enjoy the ambiance of the park.
On arrival at the ticket centre, please quote Heritage Open Days.