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When you start
thinking about family attractions on the East coast your thoughts
immediately go to the well known names like Fantasy Island , Butlins Holiday
Park and Skegness Pleasure Beach, to name but a few, well, not to disappoint
you below are a few details of these and others.
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Fantasy Island Theme Park - Ingoldmells
There can’t be many who know the Skegness coast line that haven’t heard of,
or been to, Fantasy Island at Ingoldmells. Offering every type of attraction
from white knuckle rides, roller coasters and water rides down to small
children’s roundabouts, this park has it all. Set high on the horizon, a
few minutes walk from the beach, the themed centre pyramid structure sets
the tone for the rest of the park, making it an award winning family
attraction. Eager to continue their development two new major attractions,
Absolutely Insane and the very big and spectacular Eye on the Coast,
were completed for the beginning of the 2004 season, both continuing to
thrill all those looking for extreme experiences. There are also many more
ride and stalls for you to try out both indoor and outdoor. Complimenting
the theme park is Europe’s biggest daily indoor and outdoor traditional
market, The Eastgate, a bargain hunters paradise with massive savings on
major brand names. With enough restaurants and fast food outlets to be able
to satisfy any appetites or budget, they are too numerous to mention. Visit
their web site
www.fantasyisland.co.uk for opening times and more details.
Skegness Pleasure
Beach – Skegness
Skegness pleasure beach has been run as a traditional seaside funfair since
taking over from Billy Butlin in 1965, today it has a mixture of the new and
old style funfair. Enter the pleasure beach and you pay one price for a
“wrist band” and ride on the attractions as many times as you like. There
are still coin operated machines, such as the amusement slot machines etc.
and you will still need cash for the many fast food outlets available. Have
a great day out for all the family, young and old. Visit their web site
www.pleasurebeachskegness.com for opening times and more details.
Skegness Pier – Skegness
This attraction is free to enter and is open all year long, with more games
and rides than l can mention, from a full size bowling centre , Lazer Quest
to Captain Kids adventure world, bingo, trampolines, American pool to mega
slides. Visit the licensed Manhattan bar or dine at Dino`s or the variety of
food bars all under the one structure, on Skegness Pier. Visit their web
site
www.skegnesspier.co.uk for opening times and details.
Butlins Holiday Park – Ingoldmells
This fabulous re-developed Butlins, right in the heart of Ingoldmells, with
its majestic domes of the Skyline Pavilion adorn the horizon. Butlins offer
all weather multi-sports courts, the Odeon Cinema, the Fun Splash as well as
a mountain of other forms of entertainment, not forgetting the Red coats. A
fantastic array of restaurants and food is available that will meet
anybody’s appetite. The one day visitors pass give the family a fantastic
day out. Visit their web site
www.butlinsonline.co.uk for their opening times and more details.
Skegness Stock Car Stadium – Orby
Experience the thrill of the seeing and smelling stock car racing at its
best, from formula 1 and formula 2 stock cars down to banger racing this
stadium does it all. This is a great day out for the family especially the
fact that the track is oval so that everybody can see all the action all of
the time. There are catering facilities, a bar and track shop. Visit their
web site www.skegness-stadium.fsnet.co.uk for the opening times and more details.
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