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FULLY REFURBISHED 2007/2008. We are a cosy, family-run, licensed and accredited hotel, located two minutes walk from both the train and the bus station at Blackpool North. Situated next to the notorious Funny Girls, five minutes from the beach, Blackpool tower and Winter Gardens, ideal if you are going to a concert or perhaps sampling the nightlife. We operate a two night minimum stay, unless rooms are fully–booked in which case we can offer a one-night stay. Unfortunately, we do not take single-sex parties larger than 4 and under the age of 30. We do not accept stag nights. Call us for our amazing 3/4 and 7 night deals they will save you ££££s. We can also pre-book your wristbands for the Pleasure beach saving you up to £5.00 per person (card charge applies). For our less mobile guests we have a manual and electric wheelchair for your use. This is free of charge and must be pre booked(subject to availability). All our family rooms have a play station and games.



Hotel star: 2
Hotel address: 37 Dickson Road Blackpool FY1 2AT
Hotel city: Blackpool (Lancashire)
Hotel pcode: FY1 2AT
Max child age: 12
Hotel directions: From the M55, take the first Blackpool turning from the M55 signposted. North Shore and Stanley Park, at the roundabout on the motorway exit take the A583 into Blackpool, follow this Road past the windmill on your left, this is Preston New Road dual carriageway, through all traffic lights to Oxford Square straight on Single carriageway Park Road, through all lights to the T junction with Church Street you can only turn Left after left turn get immediately into right lane and Turn first Right into Cookson Street straight on at the first set of lights to the Junction take care at this junction you will have traffic appearing from your Right across the junction and get in Right hand lane at the lights bear LEFT keeping in Right lane bear right at the junction taking care traffic on your left at the centre island bear left and we are on the right.
Check in: 14:00
Check_out: 10:00
Number of rooms: 13

Geo code:
  Long: -3.05250
  Lat: 53.82192

Hotel distance: 0.3901
Customer rating: 5
Prices from: 28.00
Star awarded by: Self-Accredited
Star accomodation type: Guest House
Rack rate: 28.00

Hotel rooms rate:
 Date: 30/07/2010
 Formatted date: 30 July 2010
 Price: 28.00
 Roomtype: En-Suite
 Breakfast included: true
 Dinner included: false

Cancellation type: Custom
Cancellation policy: This booking may be cancelled 7 days before arrival at no charge. After this, or if you do not turn up, you will be charged 70% of the total booking.

Accepted credit cards:
  Visa/Delta
  Mastercard
  Switch/Maestro
  American Express

Hotel appeals:
  Beach Breaks
  City Breaks
  Family Run
  Resort
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Accepted credit cards:
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  Mastercard
  Switch/Maestro
  American Express



 

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Blackpool

Blackpool can be found in the North West of England about 30 miles from Liverpool. It currently has a population of approximately 150 000 and is the fourth largest settlement in the North West behind Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington.

Blackpool is mainly known as a tourist destination with its long sandy beach and pleasure attractions. It is found on the west coast and is bordered by the Irish Sea. Blackpool became a tourist destination in the 19th century when it became a favourite of the inhabitants of the nearby northern mill towns. Blackpool became very fashionable in the mid 18th century with the upper classes as the practice of sea bathing to cure diseases. It was however the arrival of the railways in 1846 that was the most significant event in the development of Blackpool as a holiday destination.

During the late 19th century, Blackpool became the only town in the UK with three piers. The north pier was completed in 1863 followed by the central pier which contained a theatre and an open air dance floor. The south pier was the last one to be completed in 1893.
Blackpool thrived as a holiday destination until the 1960’s and the arrival of the ‘package’ holiday which offered cheap air travel, more competitive prices and the lure of more reliable weather. Blackpool is still the most popular seaside resort in the UK attracting a large number of visitors from Glasgow. This popular resort has however seen a significant drop in visitor numbers in recent years with people tending to visit the town for weekends rather than the traditional week long holiday break.
Blackpool has also become a major conference town, hosting events for the large political parties and trade unions using Blackpool’s Winter Gardens as its venue. Blackpool also plays host to the world famous Blackpool Dance Festival which is a ballroom dancing competition of international significance.
From the end of August until early November, when most tourist resorts are closing down, the famous ‘Blackpool illuminations’ are switched on. The Illuminations consist of over seven miles of lighted displays and collages along the entire length of the seafront.
Blackpool has a large number of important landmarks including:
•    Blackpool Tower – the tower was opened in 1894, it is 158 meters tall and was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. At the base of the tower is a complex of leisure facilities, entertainment venues and restaurants, including the world famous Tower Ballroom and Tower Circus.

•    North Pier – This is the northernmost pier in Blackpool. This pier includes a small shopping arcade, a small tramway and the North Pier Theatre. The end of the pier used to have a helicopter pad, but this collapsed into the sea during a storm in 1997.


•    Central Pier – This middle pier has a large Ferris wheel and some shops.

•    South Pier – The southernmost pier is found almost directly opposite the pleasure beach and it has its own theme park.


•    Blackpool Pleasure Beach – The world renowned amusement park which between 1994 and 1996 was home to the world’s fastest and tallest circuit rollercoaster. This was the Pepsi Max Big One.

•    The Winter Gardens – A large conference and entertainment venue located in the town centre. It is home to the Pavilion Theatre, Empress Ballroom, Spanish Hall, Arena, Olympia and the Opera House which is one of the largest theatres in Europe.

•    Stanley Park – This is a grade II  listed historic park and gardens with a golf course, cricket club, sports arena, lake, restaurant and a model village.

Blackpool ‘s biggest attraction is of course its sandy beach which stretches along the whole seafront. Behind the beach there is also the Great Promenade Show which is a series of modern artwork along the south promenade. This includes the famous Blackpool High Tide Organ an unusual musical monument which uses the movement of the sea to make music.

Blackpool is home to the only surviving first-generation tramway in the United Kingdom which runs from Starr Gate in Blackpool to Fleetwood. The tramway dates back to 1885 and is one of the oldest electric tramways in the world. The tramway runs for 11 miles and carries 6.5 million passengers every year. The tramway is currently undergoing a complete upgrade costing in the region of £85 million. The upgrade will include the entire length of the tramway and sixteen state of the art trams replacing the current fleet.