Stanley Park is a beautiful place to visit and a great day out for all the family. It is set in 256 acres and has lots for everybody to do. There is the boating Lake with Pedal and rowing boats available for hire, large childrens play area, crazy golf, putting and tennis courts. There is also the band stand and the Italian and Rose Gardens and Fountains. There is lots of wide open spaces and picnic areas should you just want to relax and watch the world go by.
It is also next to Blackpool Model Village and across the road from the zoo, should you want to combine your visit with any of the above.
There is always something going on at the park should it be a fun day, music in the band stand or heritage day. Last year Stanley Park was the starting point for the Cycle Tour of Britain and this year the race for stage 1 will end on Blackpool Promenade on Saturday 11th September at approximately 1340. The park has also hosted The Blackpool Motorcycle Show and The Classic Car show in the Italian Gardens.
It is free entrance into the park and it was free to spectate the above, but there are charges for crazy golf, putting, hiring of boats and tennis courts. There is also The Art Deco Cafe where you can sit inside or outside and skate park for boys and their toys.
The BlackpoolMotorcycle show took place on Sunday 11th July this year in the Italian Gardens in the very lovely Stanley Park. It was a beautiful sunny day and the bikes were great. Entrance was free for spectators and there was a really good turn out. Stanley Park is hosting more and more events and has a lovely setting.
This was held on Sunday 29th August from 10.00am until 4pm and was free for spectators. We were very lucky with the weather as it was a beautiful sunny day (windy) but at least sunny and dry. There was a very good turn out with lots of very lovely cars.
To view more images from the Classic Car Show visit my Flickr page.
For the last five years, Blackpool has been hosting a 'Blackpool Pride Parade and event' and every year it has got bigger and bigger. Although I have never attended the actual event, I do like to go and watch the parade. It is normally on for a couple of days and there are market stall's, entertainment such as Xfactor's Lucie Jones, Tight Fit, The Cheeky Girls and Blackpool's own Betty Legs Diamond (all appeared this year 2010) as well as many others. The parade is always very colourful and flamboyant and great to watch and should not be missed if you are in Blackpool. I always try and take plenty of pictures and have photos from 2009 and 2010 on my Flickr. http://www.flickr.com/photos/geminiali.
Below are some pictures from the Parade from 2009 and 2010.
Blackpool Pride Parade 2009
Pride Parade 2010
There is a website that is one of the partner associated with the Pride Parade and that is BAGS (Blackpool Accommodation for Gays) for any help with accommodation.
We bought our tickets for the wombats months before the gig, (I had never heard of them..) but my husband assured me they were quite good, so I agreed to go. We go to gigs at the Empress Ballroom in Blackpool's Opera House regularly and they are always good especially as the ballroom has a sprung floor.
The last few months, I had got to know a few of the Wombats songs as their music has been played on Radio 1 regularly and in the charts, and they appeared on Al Murray's Happy Hour and The Friday Night Project with Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr.
I have to be honest when I say I had never heard of the Support 'Glasvegas', but they seemed to be popular and they were quite good. The Wombats Gig itself was really good, although I only really knew a couple of the songs that have been in the charts, 'Backfire at the Disco', 'Moving to New York' and 'Lets' dance to Joy Division', however the Gig was very very badly organised. Firstly there were security on both entrances of the Winter Gardens, and they were letting people in both entrances, but if you were unlucky enough to go in via Church Street Entrance, you were then told to join the back of the Queue at Coronation Street Entrance so why have both entrances open???. Normally in the past when we have been, they only have Church Street Entrance open which is where they have security and bag searches.
We could not believe how many kids were there, at first I thought maybe I was at a Busted or Girls Aloud gig!!!!! When we got into the ballroom, we were shocked to see that the surrounding bars were all closed, there is a room adjacent to the ballroom called the Arena which was open, but it was heaving as there were only a couple of staff on and if we had queued for a drink, we would have missed the gig. As much as a rip of the beer is at the bars, at least when the ballroom bars are open you can always get served as the bar stretches pretty much the whole length of one side of the ballroom.
In the Ballroom foyer where the merchandise was on sale along with the confectionery and slush puppies... was a small bar (well it was a make shift bar!!!) with 2 fridges selling warm beer (bottles and cans - no draft) (when I say warm beer that's because they did not have enough room for the amount they were selling....). The staff had told us that the main bars were closed because of the amount of children and it was the only way they could police who they were selling to. They restricted alcohol to one per person and if you were buying 2 drinks, they wanted to see both people, which is fair enough I suppose, but the staff were getting aggro from people trying to buy a round and being refused because their mates were in the ballroom!!!! The queue for the warm beer was also massive, so you paid £3 for a warm bottle (sorry poured bottle in a plastic cup!!!) of San Miguel. but it was not as bad as the Queue in the Arena bar!!! My hubby tells me that the toilets (that are also in the arena, so if you are desperate, I hope you can hold it in!!!) were flooded by 8pm. There must have been a better way to organise this.....
The Wombats - Kill the Director
As I said before, the wombats were really good, and I assumed they were a new band that only really formed this year as I had not heard of them, but they actually formed in 2003. They came on and did about an hour and a half or so, and the place was bouncing!!!!! As much as there were loads of kids, there were also lots of adults of all ages and their profile is going to get bigger especially with all the festivals they are playing this year. Some of their music is on YouTube so you check them out.....
I would definitely recommend getting a ticket and going to see them as they are definitely worth it. They have gigs lined up in Newcastle, Liverpool, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Manchester and Dublin among others, oh and T in the Park. You can book tickets via Ticketmaster, See Tickets, and E Gigs among others.
Since giving birth to my little boy in 2008, I decided that I wanted to have a change in career. After 20 years in the travel and tourism industry, I now work for the NHS as a clerical officer part time so I still get to spend lots of time with him.
I decided to write a travel blog because I have bought loads of travel guides over the years and have never found one that hits the spot just quite right. Many tend to either be aimed at 'bucket & spade' travellers or the 'luxury traveller' and not much in between.
When I'm researching a location for an upcoming trip it can be difficult to find the official websites for places of interest. This is especially true of hotels as Google often directs you to sites such as Trip Advisor or various booking agencies.
I hope you find this blog and the links lower down useful.
Ali xxx
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