In a first for Pleasure Beach Resort, Blackpool theme park is opening Nickelodeon Land early for the 2025 season, just in time for the February half term.
From Saturday, February 15th to Sunday, February 23rd, families can enjoy the popular Nickelodeon-themed area and the Wallace & Gromit’s Thrill-O-Matic ride.
Tickets for the event are priced at £25 per person, half of the usual gate price, making it an accessible option for families looking for budget-friendly entertainment during the school break.
Amanda Thompson OBE, CEO of Pleasure Beach Resort, said: “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.
“Over the winter period our team has worked especially hard to get Nickelodeon Land open before the rest of the park. We want families and friends to be able to have something to look forward to in the first academic break of the year.”
In addition to the standard day ticket, visitors can purchase the new ‘Adventure Package’ for £40 per person, which includes one ticket to Nickelodeon Land, entry to Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, a round of Adventure Golf, and a skating session at the Pleasure Beach Resort Arena with free skate hire. The package is flexible, allowing guests to redeem activities at different times during the half term.
On Saturday, March 1st, the rest of Pleasure Beach will open for the 2025 season, which runs until November. The resort recently announced its re-imagining of the Ice Blast ride, which will now go under the name Launch Pad and be open for guests to enjoy in 2025.
Tickets for Nickelodeon Land during February half term and tickets for Pleasure Beach from March are bookable now online at www.pleasurebeachresort.com.
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