Gallery
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The Hotchkiss Bicycle Railroad.
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When opened on 28 May 1994 The Pepsi Max Big One was the tallest, fastest, and steepest roller coaster in the world.
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Rides at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool
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A view over the park, taken from the lift hill of the Pepsi Max
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The Valhalla ride, which is themed around a mythical place from Norse mythology
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Statues inside the Chinese Puzzle Maze. The rollercoaster track passing over it is from the Pepsi Max
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A large Pleasure Beach sign just outside the park, at night.
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Part of the Big Dipper with Infusion behind it and the Pepsi Max Big One dwarfing both of them in the background.
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The Irn Bru Revolution.
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Two trains of the Grand National
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The Avalanche bobsled roller coaster.
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Pleasure Beach Blackpool from South Pier.
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The older rides have historical plaques like this one on Wild Mouse.
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Trauma Towers
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The entrance and Casino at night.
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The Pepsi Max Big One at night.
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