I have lived in Blackpool for most of my life and spent many a happy time at Blackpool Pleasure Beach . I remember when they used to have rides before the season started at 15p many years ago when I was a child then it went up to 50p and as the rides got better so did the prices. I fell out of love with the Pleasure Beach when they started charging an entrance fee to get in of £5 per person as well as paying for each individual ride or buying wristbands.
However since I now have a child of my own who goes mad every time we drive past and see Dora, I thought it was time we made an effort and took him. He is 2 and is Dora mad. As I have got older, I have become a bit of a baby when it comes to rides and don't really go on anything which is why I begrudge paying an entrance fee, plus the fact that I think it should like Alton Towers where you pay to get in and everything is included or pay individually but not both.
Anyway we just wanted to have a nosey so decided not to buy wristbands on this occasion as we didn't know if he would actually go on anything (we went to Butlins last year and he wouldn't go on any rides). He was very excited when we got in and watched the Ice Blast shoot up in the air. We made our way over to Nickelodeon Land (previously Beaver Creek) and I don't think he knew what to make of all the rides and everything that was going on. A couple of the rides were not open as Nickelodeon Land only opened in April. The Rugrats Lost River and Spongebob's Splash Bash were 2 that were not operating.
You can pay for rides individually rather than buy a wristband if you choose, but if you are planning on making a day of it then it would be cheaper to buy a wristband. Each ride requires so many tickets (if paying individually), tickets can be bought in the shop at £1 each and the rides required 2,3 or 4 tickets per person depending on which ride. There is a mini stage and shows throughout the day in Nickelodeon Land and you can meet Dora and Spongebob Characters.
If like me you don't tend to go on the rides or buy a wristband, the entrance fee includes a ride on the Pleasure Beach Express Train round the park, The Chinese Puzzle maze, The South Beach show and The dancing water show. There are rides for every age and every taste. I am glad that the pleasure beach has kept some of the old rides such as the Revolution, Grand National and Steeplechase to name a few.
As I think I mentioned before, it has been many years since I last went to Blackpool Pleasure Beach and I remember lots of burger and over priced fast food stalls. There are still burger and fast food stalls but one thing I did notice was there were restaurants with fairly priced meal deals, such as the Gourmet Burger meal deal which was £5.95 for adults (burger, fries and a drink) and £3.95 (approx) for kids meal. There was a pizza deal on as well which I think was all you can eat for £7.95.
There are lots of stalls selling drinks, souvenirs and food all over the park and it is very easy to get around. As well as an amusement Park or Resort as it now calls itself, Blackpool Pleasure Beach has lots of shows too. The Hot Ice show has been going for years and is always a great show worth seeing or if you fancy yourself as the next Torvill or Dean, you can actually go ice skating as the rink is within the park. There is also Ken Websters Hypnotist show for over 18's, When Frankie met Robbie and Circus of Horrors plus many more for which details are on the Blackpool Pleasure Beach website under entertainment. Also don't forget to watch the dancing Fountains which are situated near the Haunted House.
There are loads of Hotels around the Blackpool Pleasure Beach including The Big Blue Hotel, which I believe is owned by or classed as part of the pleasure beach. This is a four star family Hotel next door to the pleasure beach. If you want something cheaper but just as close, there is the Travelodge which is a 5 minute walk and has rooms from £19.99 (when they have offers on), but you do have to pay for parking even though it has its own car park. The Hotel has a covered car park which is £8 per 24 hours and only had 16 spaces. There is an open car Park attached to it and I do know they charge £5 for up to 8 hours but not sure what it goes up to after that.
Don't park in the South Beach car park across the road from the Pleasure Beach unless you have to as it is very expensive. There are lots of car parks dotted around and a few at the back of the Pleasure Beach on Bond Street which will be cheaper. If you want luxury, then there is the 5* Boutique Hotel a few minutes walk called Number 1 South Beach. As well as celebrities staying there, Channel Four's Hotel Inspector visited it too. There is of course loads of Hotels and B and B's along the promenade too, for more information go to the Visit Blackpool website.
I do think that the Pleasure Beach is a great family day out (albeit very expensive) and they always have offers on especially if you book online and there is something for every age and taste. I am going to take my little one again but will wait until the kids go back to school in September as when I went last week on a Monday, it was lovely and quiet and we didn't queue for anything but I imagine its going to be a very busy summer holiday for them. Enjoy x
I have been a Take That fan since the mind 1990's and have been to at least one show every time they have performed in their home town of Manchester since 1995 and think they always put on a fab show. I went to the Circus Tour and would have argued with anybody that that Gig could not be bettered when I heard they were going to be doing a Tour in 2011.
The day the tickets went on sale, my hubby and I nearly divorced when it looked like I wasn't going to get tickets. I had logged onto my account with Ticketmaster at 0845 (tickets on sale at 9am) and felt confident that I was logged in and would have no problems. How wrong I was. At 9am as I tried to book my tickets, the website crashed (I was on my laptop and hubby tried on his computer). As I panicked, we decided that we would try and get them over the phone. Hubby tried to get onto Seatwave and a couple of other reputable companies but it was the same with all of them.
Anyway after 2 hours of constantly trying on the phone and throwing my toys out of the pram, I finally managed to book tickets over the phone for Sunday 5th June 2011at City of Manchester Stadium, and my poor hubby wasn't even going!
I had heard that the Pet Shop boys were supporting and was happy as love all their songs. The day of the gig came and we were all happy, their were 8 of us in total getting a minibus to the stadium from Blackpool at £17 each which I thought was pretty reasonable. There was a fan zone at the stadium which open from 12pm lunchtime and would stay open until 6am the next morning should the demand be there. The queues to get in were huge and I am glad we got there in plenty of time. We had heard that they were being strict about what you could take in to the stadium but the security must have had a field day.
There was a big pile of confiscated items such as unopened boxes of chocolate, a picnic including chicken legs, bags of unopened crisps among other items including umbrellas. Basically we were told you could take unopened bottles of water in only. When we got in, we were told that all we could stand anywhere or sit in any seats that were available as the reserved seats were in a different area. We managed to get seats a few rows from the front in a block near the stage and had a great view. The heavens opened so we were grateful for a seat undercover.
The Pet Shop Boys came on about 7.30 and did all their popular songs that everybody knew including 'West End Girls', 'Left to my own devices', and a few others. They were on for about 45 minutes and got the crowd going.
Take That came on at about 8.30pm to lots of screaming and excitement with 'Greatest Day', and they didn't disappoint. They did a few songs as a foursome then went of stage and Robbie came on and opened with 'Let me entertain you' and sang other favourites such as 'Rock DJ', 'Come Undone' and 'Feel', and I fell back in love with him again. I always liked Robbie and was gutted when he left Take That and went to watch him in Leeds on his Tour a few years ago.
He was OK and think (after reading his book) that it was a tough time for him as I was a little disappointed with his performance.
He kept waffling and seemed as though was on something but tonight, he was definitely back with a bang and the love was back. He was the confident, cocky Robbie that everybody loves and a proper showman and when he finished his solo set with Angels, the stadium erupted. Robbie sang a few songs on his own then Take That were back on as a five piece.
The stage had a long runway with another stage at in the middle of the stadium so that wherever you were sitting you could see. They had a proper big show with loads of dancers and fireworks and sang songs from every decade. Jason and Howard did a break dancing dance off and Gary a couple of songs on the piano including 'Million love songs' which is one of my personal favourites. Robbie did 'Lulu's bit on 'Relight my Fire' and there was a couple of Robbie's solo songs thrown in such as Rudebox.
They did about 2 1/2 hours in total including Robbie's set and I loved every second in fact I loved it so much I went again. (More about that later). There was a huge mechanical man on stage which moved about and at one point they actually used the hands as a mini stage. As I said before, I would have argued with the Circus could not be out done but I was wrong, this was bigger and better than any Take That gig I have ever been to before. I think also that Manchester City Stadium was a great venue and a great atmosphere.
The only complaint I would have about that night was there were not many toilets in the stadium (or didn't seem to be) and I only went once and that was quite enough. It took 40 minutes to queue for the loos which as you can imagine was a bit of a nightmare. Also I wasn't drinking that night which is a good job really as it was £4.50 for a glass of wine so no wonder they didn't want you bringing your own food and drink into the venue.
On the Friday after the gig my friend (who had gone with her other friends the day before me) rang me to ask if I fancied going to see Take That again tomorrow (Saturday) for £11. I asked her if she was off her head and where she was getting the tickets from but if she could definitely get them then count me in.
She had heard from another friend that some extra tickets had been released just for that weekend on Ticketmaster and Seatwave that would be 'restricted view' which is why they were £11 and I had paid nearly £60 each for my original tickets. She did manage to get the tickets and we were really excited to be going again. This time I decided to drive as there were only 4 of us and was a bit optimistic about parking as I had been pre warned not to use the Stadium car park as the roads were closed after the gig for a period of time and it would be a nightmare getting out.
After a couple of wrong turnings we were on the right road and parked about 200 yards from the stadium thinking it would be easier to get out (how wrong we were about that too). It took us over an hour just to get away from the stadium towards the motorway due to the huge volume of traffic and on a normal journey, it would take me about an hour or so to get home from Manchester, this took well over 2 1/2 hours.
We had been advised that the restricted view tickets we had booked were actually reserved seats, so felt that we didn't need to join the huge queues to get near the front. We collected our tickets and the seats were at the side of the stage, but nearer to the back of the stage, we weren't bothered about not being able to see the main stage as we had been the previous week, but we had a good view of the runway and second stage. The show was every bit as good as the first time we went and the added bonus of being able to see them go onto the stage from the back stage area, plus there were big screens for the bits on the main stage that we couldn't see. On the plus side, there were no queues for the toilets but not so good for my friends who had to pay £17 for a bottle of wine.
The Progress Tour was the best ever and I wish I was going again and again and this time I really don't know how they could make another any better, but only time will tell and I really hope that the 5 of them are back for good.
When we decided to book a package holiday for our summer holiday this year, I was optimistic. I had not been on a a package holiday in years, but wanted a proper family holiday that would suit my two year old and my sister who has special needs a can't walk very far. After lots of research and advice we decided on Fuerteventura which is the second largest Canary Island after Tenerife. Mainly because I had been to Majorca in May before and the weather can be a bit hit and miss. The flight was very good on the way out, we decided not to book any in flight meals, but there was a snack trolley you can buy from and apparently you can hire a PSP from the airline to play games if you are bored. They were charging £7 for this.
Costa Calma
In the past, I have always booked my holidays myself booking the accommodation and flights separately but wanted this to be as easy as possible so decided to book through Thomas Cook after looking through stacks of brochures. We decided on the 4* Costa Calma Beach Resort on an all inclusive basis. Having checked Trip Advisor
before we booked, it had very mixed views and it seemed the best of a bad bunch but looked as though it had everything we wanted and needed for our family. The coach journey from the airport took one hour to the resort of Costa Calma where we were staying. We arrived at the Hotel at around 9.30pm and the Hotel had arranged food for us as the restaurant had closed. The Hotel looked very clean and the reception staff were very friendly on arrival and we were checked in very quickly. We had requested adjacent rooms which we were given and the rooms were spacious and clean. My only gripe, and it is not with just this Hotel, it seems to be the same wherever you go on package Holiday Hotels is that it is always twin beds. Do Double beds not exist anymore? I have stayed in Chain Hotels where there are twin beds but they are clipped together underneath to make a double, but can be separated if required. Anyway moan over, I had requested an extra pillows for us and within 10 minutes I had them.
One of the pools
We didn't go to the welcome meeting as we lost track of time plus it is hard trying to get a 2 year old to sit still for 5 minutes never mind 1 hour. Our rooms had a side sea view and was nice and bright with a decent size balcony and more importantly clean and had air conditioning (more about that later). The dining room was huge with plenty of chairs and tables and loads of choice of food. There were breakfast cereals, yoghurt's, fruit and meat and if you fancied a cooked breakfast that was available or pancakes and cakes and if you were really hungry you could have some of everything. As well as the main restaurant, there is a snack bar in the grounds near the pools which serve Continental Breakfast, Lunch, snacks and Coffee and Cakes in the afternoon. You definitely would not go hungry anyway. On All Inclusive all food and drink are free from 0800-2300. If you wanted drinks after 2300, you had to buy vouchers from the reception but nobody did this, they went to the bar before 2300 and got a few rounds in.
Costa Calma Hotel Beach
There is a kids club within the Hotel, but children must be 4 to go in it, but they got to do treasure hunts, art, games and other activities and at night between 8pm and 9pm there was the 'Mini Disco' where the entertainments crew got the kids dancing to Agadoo, Superman and The music man among other 80's classics. My little boy loved it and we had to make sure we had eaten by 8pm so he could go and do his boogie boogie dancing. There were very few British at this Hotel (which didn't bother us), it seemed to be mostly Italians, Germans and Polish people. There are five swimming pools in total (2 are children's pools) and there is absolutely no reason to get up early and reserve sun beds as there are lots of areas and more than enough for everybody including the 2 beach areas in addition to the pool areas. There is also a roof top area for the sun worshippers where there is just sun beds and no umbrellas or shaded areas.
Costa Calma Beach
The Costa Calma Beach resort is huge, as well as the 5 pool areas, there is a sister Hotel in the grounds which is the Nautilus Beach which I had a nosey and that looked very nice too. As well as plenty going on for the kids, there is plenty of activities for adults too should you be bored. All are free and they include Archery, Table Tennis, Shooting and darts. There was also aqua aerobics in the afternoon and the Hotel has a Padi Diving centre too. There is a leisure centre which has a sauna, massages and a gym. There are computers that you can use at the Hotel, should you want to access the Internet at EUR1 per 10 minutes. You can also pay for wifi if you have a lap top with you which is EUR 5 for 24 hours and you can access this anywhere in the hotel including your room, but please be aware this does not work for Ipod's as we found out.
Another of the pools
There is entertainment six nights a week and as I mentioned before it is mini disco between 8pm and 9pm. Then they have the 'Diploma ceremony' between 9-9.30pm which is certificates awarded to the winners of the days activities. The entertainment includes Flamenco Dancing, Snake Lady, funny sketches, and singers (some bad and some very bad). We spent most of the week by one of the children's pools which my little boy loved. At the beginning of the week he wouldn't go in on his own and by the end wouldn't go in with us, he wanted to do it all himself. The food selection at lunch times was very varied with a choice of pasta, cold meats, chips, fruits and cake. Dinner also had a wide choice of food with different themes every night such as 'Spanish', 'British' and 'German' so they would have soup, then maybe a stew or steak, paella, pasta or fish and again the cold meats favoured by Europeans and ice cream, cakes and fruit. They were quite strict at the evening meal than men could not wear shorts or vests. This depended on who was on the door as the night my hubby was sent away for wearing long short, when we finally sat down to eat, there were quite a few men in there with shorts on.
Roof Terrace suntrap
We didn't take a pram with us as we picked the Hotel for the simple fact that we didn't need to go walking anywhere and it had everything that we needed in the resort and it did. However we thought it would also be a shame to not see any of Costa Calma at all so this is where we had a problem. I asked the Hotel if they had a spare pram knocking about anywhere that we could borrow for a couple of hours, but of course they didn't. I came up with an idea that I would ask our rep Abi thinking that I know what the answer will be but if you don't ask then you don't get. I did ask her and she said she would see what she could do and get back to me. Sure enough the next day (her day off) she rang me to say she had managed to borrow one from the office and would drop it off at the Hotel. Not only did she do this she dropped it off on her day off and was an absolute star. We did have a walk into Costa Calma and it took about 15 minutes to the Shopping Center (well I dispute the phrase Shopping Centre), it had about 5 shops one of which was a Spar and a few shops selling tat. There was a coffee shop and a couple of bars. The resort of Costa Calma is made up of Resort Hotels so most guests are on all inclusive so there isn't really the need for lots of shops and bars but if you were booked on a self catering basis then I think you would have to eat in the Hotels or you would struggle. You don't really need to leave the Hotels as they all have their own beaches, pools and shops within the Hotel.
Pool Bar
As I mentioned before we did not attend the welcome meeting so we had a look at the Thomas Cook folder to see what else the resort offers. There didn't appear to be that many local trips that you could book other than the Oasis Park which we didn't go to but it is kind of a zoo/nature park and has sea lion displays, Camel Rides and petting farm among other attractions. It is approx 5km from Costa Calma resort and is EUR24 for adults and EUR12 for children 3-11.
The Hotel we stayed at is actually and Apart Hotel and offers different rates from self catering, bed and breakfast to All Inclusive, although I think if you booked self catering you would struggle unless you intended to eat in the various Hotels as there is not very many restaurants. The food rates at the Costa Calma Beach Hotel are as follows. Breakfast EUR7.50, Lunch EUR16.00, Dinner EUR16.00 and All Inclusive EUR33.00. All meals are buffet style so you can help yourselves as many times as you like. Drinks are also included on All Inclusive and in the restaurants and snack bars there is coffee machines, Local beer tap and soft drinks tap which has coke/coke diet/sprite/fanta orange/fanta lemon so you can help yourself whenever. There is also a water tap which people used to take empty bottles and fill up. The bar has cocktails, local liquors and other drinks. The Hotel rooms have mini bars which are empty, however the fridge was still cold even though it didn't have any contents in so we used to keep our water in there to keep it nice and cool.
There are three shops in the Costa Calma Beach Hotel/Resort for your convenience. There is a jewellery shop selling mainly silver and gold, a convenience shop selling cigarettes, suncream, pool toys, sweets and newspapers as well as souvenir Tat. There is also a surf shop selling O'Neill branded clothing such as swimwear, jumpers (because you need a jumper in the Canaries!) and other items of clothing. There are also 2 vending machines selling overpriced bars of chocolate for about 2 Euros.
In the snack bar by the pool there is a freezer where you can go and help yourself to ice cream tubs for when it gets really warm. We found that it could be quite cloudy and even grey in the mornings (although still warm) and it looked like it was going to rain a few times, but apparently this is quite common and even though it is grey, the sun is still out above the clouds so when you think you can't get burnt, you most definitely can. It never did rain and was always warm with a nice breeze.
We were coming to the end of this holiday and if anybody is thinking of going to this Hotel and has a look at trip advisor, please do not be put off by the reviews, it is a lovely Hotel and is very clean and the staff were lovely and went out of their way to help. The only very small quibble that I would have is that after the Mini disco finishes at 9pm there is nothing really for children to do as there is entertainment on and the kids got bored . There is a games room with pool tables, football tables but that is all and anybody knows it is hard to keep them entertained. Luckily for us, we had some 'Peppa Pig' episodes on our Ipods for him to sit and watch which worked for a while until he got bored and wanted to run around. Our flight was at 2100 in the evening, so we decided to pay EUR30 to keep our room until our 1730 pick up time which is worth the money.
Broncemar Beach
Now here is where things get interesting and unfortunately for us, the next 24 hours will be remembered for ever. So we got to the airport at checked in and airports are never great with young children anyway, but to be fair to Fuerteventura Airport, they do have a play area with a slide, bus and a few other things for the kids to play on so that helped and I don't know why more airports don't take note. Anyway we are sat on the flight ready to head on the runway (this is 9pm at night) and then the pilot announced that there may be a 'small problem' with one of the wheels and they were taking the plane back to the base as a precaution. Shortly afterward the head stewardess made the dreaded announcement. 'Ladies and Gentleman we are sorry to have to inform you that there is a problem with one of the wheels and the engineers do not have the equipment here to fix it so unfortunately we are going to have to offload everybody and put you all in accommodation and try and get the problem fixed tomorrow as the airport is now closed'.
Dangerous wire next to metal pipe
I was quite excited at first as we were being taken to Caleta de Fuste ten minutes from the airport and we had actually looked at booking into staying here at first but decided on Costa Calma. We were being divided into two hotels being the 4* Barcelo and the 3* Broncemar Beach which I know 2 people who had stayed here so wasn't worried. Being one of the last off the aircraft we were told that we were going to the Broncemar Beach. The Resort is ten minutes drive from the airport so we got there quite quickly but it was nearly 11pm at night and everybody was beginning to get grouchy.
The 'Child Friendly' Terrace
The Airtours Rep was very good and I think he was in the pub when he got the call as his shift had finished hours ago, but he was on hand organising everybody and said that families would be checked in first. we got the keys to our two rooms that we needed and headed to them. (The Broncemar reminded me of Butlins in that the rooms/apartments were in little villages with road names.) We eventually found our rooms and opened the first door and the first sight that greeted me was a dead cockroach in the kitchen/living area which is where the pull down bed that my toddler would be sleeping it. If there is one thing I hate more than anything, it is cockroaches dead or alive. I walked out and decided I would have a quick look to see if my sisters adjacent room was any better.
Nope. Her apartment was in darkness and had no lock or more importantly door handle on it. As I went back to tell my hubby I was going to go to reception to tell them he told me to come and look at the bathroom. I kid you now there wasn't just one but loads of what looked like ants or something small crawling all over the bathroom. It was filthy and disgusting and there was no way any of my family were going to stay there. When I got to reception and told the receptionist, she looked at me as if if was stupid and just said that a maintenance man was coming to fix the door with no handle and that's the best she would do.
The rep was still in reception (I think he was called Paul) and I told him and he told the receptionist they must find me a better room. I was given a 2 bed roomed apartment on the first floor, so made my way back to the family and we found the new apartment. Hubby opened the door and all I heard was 'I don't believe this' the living room was flooded and I don't mean a splash of water I mean proper flooded. Somebody had decided the defrost the fridge which was in the kitchen/living room area and the floor was covered in water. Hubby went to reception this time and we were told to wait for somebody to come and mop up. By this time it was getting nearer to midnight. I had a look round the rest of the apartment and while there was nothing alive and crawling (that I could see) it was grubby. The bath which had the shower in was filthy with hairs in it, the kitchen worktops was grubby and had chunks missing out of it and if you are less than 7 foot (which we all are) then you need to hold the shower head and hold it over you as the shower head holder was near the ceiling. The beds looked cleanish but we decided not to take any chances and slept on top of them and was scratching all night (although I do think it was my imagination after what we had seen). I personally think that the rooms that we were put in are not used until peak season, so have probably been cleaned ages ago and were not going to be done again until it gets busy, so we didn't fancy taking our chances with their towels either. One other very important factor you need to know if you are going to stay at the Broncemar is that they don't have air conditioning and charge EUR15 per week to borrow a fan. Now what kind of accommodation in the Canary Islands that is hot all year round doesn't have air conditioning? We woke up about 7ish and just wanted to get out of the room as fast as possible. One thing I noted in the kitchen (see above picture) is that there was a bare wire next to the metal water pipe, so you just have to hope your not in the shower if they decide to touch. Also I wanted to have a look at the terrace (we were on the 1st floor), and the rail was as wobbly as anything and on the terrace was a very small wall which my 2 year old would have climbed on no problem with an even smaller side which when you fall off it (because boys like climbing) you would fall two stories. Not exactly child friendly. I really wish had filmed or taken pictures of our first room, but we just wanted to get out of there ASAP. My hubby took a video of the room that we stayed in which is below.
After breakfast and getting out of the hell hole, we did have a wander round Caleta de Fuste before or pick up at 1200. There was certainly a lot more going on than Costa Calma, there were plenty of shops, restaurants and bars and it was full on English people. It seemed like a nice resort but we chose Costa Calma as we didn't want to be going very far and wanted everything handy which it was.
I don't blame Thomas Cook for anything and to be fair all the reps, cabin crew and everybody we came into contact with were fantastic and helpful and it wasn't their fault. When you have to get 150 people into accommodation in very short notice, you have to use every available resource. Thomas Cook own Airtours (who use the Broncemar Beach) but it is not in the Thomas Cook brochure. I find it very hard to believe that there would be any good feedback for this hotel. (3* Plus - more like 2*)
We did eventually get home 20 hours late, and had a great holiday apart from the last 24 hours. If I had checked into the Broncemar Hotel at the beginning of my stay, I would have been on the next flight home.
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.
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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