Hey all, was messing around with the Blackpool PB site and noticed a good offer on wristbands
If you use code 1729 at checkout, kids go free with each adult wristband purchased BUT if you go for the family offer 2A/2C and add to checkout you'll get a pop up asking to apply family discount - DON'T ACCEPT!
Decline the offer and enter the code 1729 you'll then get the wristbands for £16.25pp (if you accept the offer) you can't add the code and it'll be £22.50pp! So should help keep down costs

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Ps save me some ice-cream, thanks.
You do not need any magazine - full info is here Link
If you're worried about the whole voucher thing, get them delivered to your door - personally never had an issue in the past, all that was needed was confirmation email / proof of address ie driving licence
Want more cheap holidays/ days out? Join here
If you use code 1729 at checkout, kids go free with each adult wristband purchased BUT if you go for the family offer 2A/2C and add to checkout you'll get a pop up asking to apply family discount - DON'T ACCEPT!
Decline the offer and enter the code 1729 you'll then get the wristbands for £16.25pp (if you accept the offer) you can't add the code and it'll be £22.50pp! So should help keep down costs

Opening times
Full ride info/details



Ps save me some ice-cream, thanks.
You do not need any magazine - full info is here Link
If you're worried about the whole voucher thing, get them delivered to your door - personally never had an issue in the past, all that was needed was confirmation email / proof of address ie driving licence
Want more cheap holidays/ days out? Join here
For the 2A/2C offer it works out as £16.25pp (per person)
Two wrist bands, one adult and one child.
So the code is useless without the voucher?
Print this CLICK ME - it's an online offer
I'm sure That's the t&c's from the offer. Not the voucher. The voucher is in the Asda magazine.
where is the option to get them delivered?
I've not completed a sale as I don't Have the voucher. But the code is not accepted by the system.
Went there last year and had a brilliant time, why would you complain that the place is dead? I'd see that as a positive, straight on the rides no queuing. Great day out would definitely go back.
The main problem with Blackpool Pleasure Beach is it's in Blackpool.
..which is packed to the gills with drek.
Hi Christopher. We're unsure as to why this is showing on the nickjr site - the terms and conditions stated apply to the physical voucher that is in the ASDA magazine. All we can do is advise of the terms and conditions on the offer (one voucher per transaction, based on gate priced equivalent wristbands etc) and to be wary of any codes posted elsewhere other than the specific voucher to ensure there are no hiccups on arrival.
I'd agree with your comments re Amanda and add that the situation isn't helped by her brother Nick being a raving alky. However, in fairness, a month ago the season wasn't even started and compared to ten years ago you need to pay to get on the park now. The reason? To try and prevent unrestricted access for paedophiles after directions from the cops...
Wouldn't be so bad but live 25 miles from nearest Asda. Have had people go to three different Asda's today. No mags!
It was her who came up with the ridiculous picnic policy, banning and searching your bags for sandwiches. Only theme park I know of to do this. I've never revistited after being treated like a criminal for taking food, there's much better theme parks to visit imo.
blackpoolpleasurebeach.com/pic…cy/
"Picnics
Due to the intensity of rides and attractions within the 42 acre site there is limited space and picnics and food are not permitted beyond the main entrance.
A dedicated picnic area with tables and umbrellas is provided adjacent to the entrance of Pleasure Beach on the Adventure Golf site. Pleasure Beach is located on the seafront of South Beach, Blackpool and its fantastic promenade and golden sands provide additional picnic spots enjoyed by many."
Space is just an excuse, it's all about making money.
The dedicated picnic area they provide is also a smoking area!
But they are halfway through building a £16m double launch roller coaster (the first of it's kind in the UK). I'm surprised you didn't see it - it's easy to spot.
There are plenty of eateries (chippys, cafes etc) nearby. Just get your hand stamped for readmission.
Thank you. I got the July one and I can't see anything, I will get the August issue on next trip to Asda