Nickelodeon Land is one of the first theme parks in the country to do so
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is set to delight families with an exciting change this half term as it opens Nickelodeon Land early.
Among the first theme parks in the UK to kick off its season, guests can enjoy a range of rides including Wallace and Gromit’s Thrill-O-Matic from Saturday, February 15, to Sunday, February 23.
With a special offer of £25 per person, thrill-seekers will only have to pay half the price of the usual gate fee, reports Lancs Live.
As well as offering a day ticket, the Pleasure Beach Resort has devised a fantastic half-term offer, allowing visitors to select any day during the holiday period to embark on an adventure-packed outing. The resort has an ‘Adventure Package’ on offer for £40 per person, giving access to four different activities without the need to use them all on the same day.
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The exclusive ticket grants access to Nickelodeon Land, Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, , and an exciting session of Adventure Golf, skating session at Pleasure Beach Resort Arena with free skate hire.
Additionally, guests can hit the ice at the Pleasure Beach Resort Arena, with complimentary skate hire provided.
Amanda Thompson OBE, CEO of Pleasure Beach Resort, said: “This is the first time in over ten years we have opened for February half term in its entirety, and we’re really excited about it.”
“We understand that the demand for cost-friendly things to do in February half term is ever-growing. Each year parents look for things to do with their children come rain or shine.
“We’ve also created a package which includes four exciting activities. This means that parents and children can enjoy a packed itinerary of activities for half term all under one ticket, without the hassle.”
As the rest of the attractions at Pleasure Beach will open on Saturday, March 1, for the 2025 season, which is scheduled to run until November, guests have much to look forward to. Last month, the resort broadcasted the revamp of its Ice Blast ride, now rebranded as Launch Pad, which is set to be ready for thrill-seekers in 2025.
Tickets for the action at Nickelodeon Land this February half term, and for Pleasure Beach from March, are currently available for booking online at their official website.