THINGS have come a long way since the earliest fairground carousels and miniature railways to grace seaside resorts.
These days, visitors to theme parks expect adrenalin-packed coasters, buzzing entertainment and great street food.
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Lisa Minot looks at five seaside favourites and tells you what’s new for 2024 . . .
PLEASURE BEACH RESORT, BLACKPOOL
AS one of the most famous coastal theme parks in the UK, this attraction has changed its name to Pleasure Beach Resort this year to reflect the huge scale of its offering — from thrill rides and fairground attractions to two hotels, a theatre, ice arena, golf course and more.
Running since 1896, the site has more miles of coaster track than any other theme park in the UK.
It has 12 themed rides based on characters and shows from the famous children’s channel, including the hair-raising Avatar Airbender coaster.
The park also features The Big One, the UK’s tallest ride, and its newest, Icon, is the UK’s only double-launch coaster — where riders can feel the same G-Force as in a Formula 1 car.
This year there are more live shows, including high-tech, stilt-walking LED Glowbots.
There will also be more fireworks nights and rides after dark throughout the season.
And you can get FREE park tickets, saving up to £180 for a family of four, if you book in at their Boulevard Hotel on a Thursday or Sunday night.
A one-night stay in a family room is from £157.25 on May 2, including free park tickets.
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Tickets are from £36.25 if booked in advance at .
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On board The Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach
ADVENTURE ISLAND, SOUTHEND-ON-SEA
ENTERTAINING holidaymakers for more than a century, expect more than 40 rides and attractions as well as cafes, restaurants, side shows and arcades at this park.
The Time Machine ride has had a revamp, with all-new theming, and there is a new 38-metre drop tower coaster coming for adrenaline junkies.