This is everything you need to know about the rollercoasters located at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach, one of the resort’s biggest attractions, has been celebrating its 125th anniversary this year.
Featuring some of the most historic and famous rollercoasters in the world, including ICON - the UK’s first double launch roller coaster - to the Big One which stands at an impressive 235ft, the park has something for everyone to enjoy.
We've compiled a list of all of everything you need to know about the park's rollercoasters, from height restrictions to ride information.
*If you're planning a trip to the UK's most ride intensive park, read our full guide HERE to find all the information you need to make your day as enjoyable as possible.
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1. Grand National
The Grand National has been thrilling riders since 1935 with its competitive edge. Once your train sets off from the station, the race is on as you compete with the contending coaster train on parallel tracks. Guests must be 117cm tall to ride. Photo: Stefan Scheer
2. Avalanche
Climb into your own bobsled car and hold tight for the twisting turning tracks of the Avalanche. Each train reaches speeds of up to 50mph as it races down a 1160ft long course. The Avalanche is the UK's only bobsled coaster and is a must ride for any adrenaline seeker visiting Pleasure Beach. Guests must be at least 112cm tall to ride. Photo: Blackpool Pleasure Beach
3. Ice Blast
Ice Blast reaches speeds of 80mph so hold tight! Whilst catching your breath at the top try to take in the stunning views of Pleasure Beach, but be quick as what goes up must come down! You must be at least 132cm tall to ride.
4. Infusion
Hold your breath as you board Infusion. This five loop rollercoaster is the first in the world to be suspended completely over water. You must be at least 132cm tall to ride. Photo: johnthescone
5. ICON
ICON launches visitors on an exhilarating journey where they will feel the same acceleration as a Formula 1 driver before twisting and turning at high speeds across the park, interacting with other rides. A second boost of speed will then launch riders to heights of 88.5ft, with drops of up to 82ft, giving even the bravest of thrillseekers an unforgettable ride. Guests must be 130cm tall to ride, or 150cm tall in order to sit in the back seat. A maximum height exclusion applies - where a guest's head exceeds the height of the headrest guests will be unable to ride.
6. Revolution
Get ready for the rush of the Revolution. With its wicked acceleration the train is launched out of the station and speeds straight for the gigantic loop. Just when you think it’s over you are launched backwards to relive the incredible g-force all over again! You must be at least 127cm tall to ride. Photo: Blackpool Pleasure Beach