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Ice Blast
Ice Blast launches riders 200ft into the sky at a whopping 80mph, so riders experience g-forces of up to 4.5g and -1g. If you are brave enough to keep your eyes open the views from the top are spectacular!
Grand National
Another world famous wooden roller coaster, Grand National was Europe's first twin-track racing coaster. This classic ride opened in 1935 and features a beautiful Art Deco station, 2 trains leave the station together for a thrilling race from 62ft high and reaching speeds of 40mph.
Avalanche
The UK's only bobsled coaster, Avalanche offers a taste of bobsleigh action as you race down the winding track reaching speeds of up to 50mph during the 1160ft course.
The Big Dipper
A world famous wooden roller coaster that opened in 1923, The Big Dipper climbs to 60ft high then navigates a series drops, twists and and turns along 3,300ft of track.
Steeplechase
An absolute classic, Steeplechase has been entertaining visitors to Blackpool Pleasure Beach since 1977! 3 horses on 3 tracks, released simultaneously for a wild race over obstacles and around sharp turns.
The Big One
The UK's original hypercoaster stands at an impressive 235ft high and reaches speeds of up to 87mph. The Big One is over a mile in length, rocketing up and down gigantic hills along the full length of Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
Valhalla
One of the world's greatest dark rides, Valhalla has won multiple awards and is guaranteed to get you completely drenched!
Nickelodeon Land
The UK's only Nickelodeon Land is packed with rides and attractions for children. 42 acres, 12 rides, all your favourite Nickelodeon characters and live shows on the Team Nick stage.
ICON
ICON is the first roller coaster in the UK to feature a double launch and is their largest ever single investment at a cost of £16.25 million.
New for 2018: ICON
Blackpool Pleasure Beach was founded in 1896, after 122 years it deserved something iconic to mark the occasion.
ICON is the first roller coaster in the UK to feature a double launch and is their largest ever single investment at a cost of £16.25 million.