Last chance to get your hands on limited edition non rider pass for Blackpool Pleasure Resort for £50
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Sandgrown’uns called for Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach Resort to offer a discounted rate for non- riders.
And for the 2025 season, bosses are offering a special edition Non Rider Season Pass.
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Hide AdBut you’ll need to be quick as there is only one day left to get your hands on this special pass.
The aim of the new pass is to offer fans of the attraction a season pass to walk around but not go on any rides.
This is perfect as there is always that one or two members of the party who are willing to stand at the bottom watching holding the coats and bags.


Pass holders will have full access to all Pleasure Beach’s non-ride attractions, including games, shops, restaurants and on-park entertainment, as well as the opportunity to meet the characters in Nickelodeon Land.
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The pass will cost £50 for the year and grants unlimited access every day Pleasure Beach is open during the 2025 season, which equates to more than 200 days of potential visits.
It is being introduced as a limited time offer and can be claimed until Monday November 4.
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Pleasure Beach CEO, Amanda Thompson OBE, said: “It’s important to us to listen to feedback and look after our guests, and we have placed large focus this year on reviewing and evolving as a park.
“We know that many people would like to visit us with their families and not go on any rides, and while a ‘pay one price entry’ is in line with the wider industry, we recognise there may be appetite for a Non Rider Season Pass. We hope people can take advantage of this budget-busting offer.”
The Non Rider Season Pass is available to buy online at www.blackpoolpleasurebeach.com/season-pass-2025, and can be booked until midnight on Monday November 4.
The £50 annual cost is the same as the on-the-day price for an eTicket, meaning guests can get a year’s worth of non-rider entry for the same cost as a full-price ticket.
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Pleasure Beach opens in full for the 2025 season on Saturday March 1, but will open Nickelodeon Land for February Half Term, from February 15 until February 23.
The park is still open weekends for the remaining 2024 season until Saturday November 30.
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About Pleasure Beach Resort:
Forget what you think you know.
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Hide AdExhilarating rides and attractions, world-class shows and entertainment, and two award-winning hotels might not immediately come to mind when people think of Pleasure Beach Resort. But they should.
As a theme park founded in 1896, many people have fond memories of its proud heritage. And while that history is an important chapter, it isn’t the whole story. Over the years, Pleasure Beach has continually evolved into a resort destination that boasts some of the most exciting and revolutionary attractions in the UK.
Pleasure Beach Resort is home to Northern Europe’s Most Luxurious Hotel for the second year running, Boulevard; the towering 235ft Big One; the Best Water Ride in the World, Valhalla; and the world-famous Hot Ice Show… to name but a few.
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Hide AdThrillseekers can get an adrenaline-fuelled fix by experiencing the same G-Force as a Formula 1 car on ICON, while families can solve mysteries with PAW Patrol Pups Skye, Marshall and Chase, and dance with SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward at the UK’s only Nickelodeon Land.
There’s so much more to experience.
Pleasure Beach Resort is currently open for the 2024 season. Find out more and book tickets at: www.pleasurebeachresort.com
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