I am sure someone knows this from Blackpool.
Blackpool
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Not from Blackpool but with a little internet assistance I was able to drum up this info including the price at the bottom of £1.50 for a short ride.
Blackpool
The beach at Blackpool is popular, but it doesn’t match the pristine quality you can find at other English seaside resorts. It does not have a Blue Flag rating because the water quality is below the required standard. (The Blue Flag is a symbol of high environmental standards as well as good sanitary and safety facilities and is awarded to beaches and marinas across Europe and South Africa.) Facilities, including beachside loos, were also not up to standard either when we visited. But Blackpool is home to Britain’s top tourist attraction, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which has its own train station and 7 million visitors a year. At the theme park you can pay per ride or buy an all-day ticket for £25. The Pleasure Beach is a mixture of extreme excitement and fun and if you like things like Europe’s fastest and highest roller coaster, and it is hard to beat for a good value day out. A ticket to the iconic Blackpool Tower includes a ride to the top, lots of amusement arcades, a ball park and an acrobatic circus show, all for £34 for a family of four. Tickets purchased at the Tower – rather than the information centre opposite – are more expensive.
Don’t miss: Donkey rides. These are a bit pointless, but you just have to do them. Cost £1.50 for a short ride