Blackpool Pleasure Beach - Admission

Admission

Wristbands allow guests to access the various rides that the park has to offer. These wristbands are valid only for one day, and include a printed bar-code unique to the day. Unlimited Ride Wristbands allow access to both the main park and to Nickelodeon Land, the children's themed area of the park. Some attractions require a cash payment. Guests who do not wish to purchase ride wristbands are required to purchase a Pleasure Beach Pass. The Pleasure Beach Pass allows access to the park and to selected attractions within the park area covering the Spectacular Dancing Water Show, the Chinese Puzzle maze and the Pleasure Beach Express, as well as the South Beach magic show at Planet Rock. There is also numerous season pass options available.

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