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emzy 26-07-2008 08:12

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I like blackpool but its expensive to me, wouldnt mind spending a weekend there but doubt i could afford 1 week never mind 2. I know it needs "work doing" but still aint that bad really

jaysay 26-07-2008 09:20

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If I want punishment I'll walk about with nails in my shoes:D

onlyme 26-07-2008 09:47

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I prefer Blackpool for the odd days out. SOMEONE keeps trying to convnce me its great to live. Saying that, theyve tried for 5 years to convince me, and I'm still here

cashman 26-07-2008 09:57

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Originally Posted by onlyme (Post 611257)
I prefer Blackpool for the odd days out. SOMEONE keeps trying to convnce me its great to live. Saying that, theyve tried for 5 years to convince me, and I'm still here

well i found it ok to live onlyme n i really did NOT want to move there, shes right it is a good place long as ya avoid the rough areas, same as anywhere else.;)

Tin Monkey 26-07-2008 10:08

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I've worked in Blackpool for the last 6 years and lived on the Fylde for a while too. I think when you live and work in an area you get a different perspective of a place.

I know that Blackpool has a lot of problems and parts of it are like inner city areas, but as a couple of others have said, things are slowly changing. A few years ago Blackpool had one of the worst educational records in the country, but I have seen the changes that are taking place and improvements are happening.

Daytrippers/weekenders will see one side of Blackpool, but you don't see the whole picture and so it's hard to judge the place.

magpie 26-07-2008 12:11

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Just come back from Blackpool... had two days camping, spent all day and fortune on the pleasure beach... I was thinking a good few years ago how busy the place would have been with the wakes weeks and what have you: also not so, it was really quiet for the time of year: sad really: but the place is over priced and in some areas very dirty:

The camp site was moss view , near the airport ten quid per tent per night: nothing on the site other than a shower and wash block: but nice and flat and peaceful: and its only eight quid into Blackpool less than 10 mins away:

so can recommend the site, not bad if you have kids and want to get away on the cheap: :)

Benipete 26-07-2008 13:04

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I visit Blackpool about 8 times a year. - Lovely Airport.

entwisi 26-07-2008 15:21

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I would and have done camping at Marton Mere. Blackpool zoo is a lovely day out and not expensive. Likewise a nice day on the beach with a picnic and donkey rides and paddling in the sea is a nice day out that also doesn't coast the earth. coral island has good toddler rides that are cheap and good value. You can spend hours on the 2p slots and pushers for less than a fiver. The shops are decent for a wallk round. The sandcastle is fun and not too dear, there is fleetwood freeport down the road for shopping, just playing with Siobhan on the site, or in the splash zone or on the playground or feeding the ducks/geese. There is the Martin Mere wildlife centre not far away and the windmill farm and activity centre pretty much next door. iMHO it just takes imagination.

Even if you go abroad you still have to spend money and or travel to the local attractions.

jaysay 26-07-2008 15:27

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 611363)
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I would and have done camping at Marton Mere. Blackpool zoo is a lovely day out and not expensive. Likewise a nice day on the beach with a picnic and donkey rides and paddling in the sea is a nice day out that also doesn't coast the earth. coral island has good toddler rides that are cheap and good value. You can spend hours on the 2p slots and pushers for less than a fiver. The shops are decent for a wallk round. The sandcastle is fun and not too dear, there is fleetwood freeport down the road for shopping, just playing with Siobhan on the site, or in the splash zone or on the playground or feeding the ducks/geese. There is the Martin Mere wildlife centre not far away and the windmill farm and activity centre pretty much next door. iMHO it just takes imagination.

Even if you go abroad you still have to spend money and or travel to the local attractions.

Sorry to burst the bubble entwisi, but you forgot to mention the weather:eek::D

entwisi 26-07-2008 15:42

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Heh the first time we went to Mallorca we landed mid typhoon. The north of the island (where we were staying) was flooded, hotels battered, boats smashed, trees uprooted etc. I still remember driving the hire car through floods deeper than the sills of the car. We were even moved out for one night as the forecast was so bad that they were scared for our safety. So it isn't exactly guaranteed even if you head to the med.

onlyme 26-07-2008 16:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 611262)
well i found it ok to live onlyme n i really did NOT want to move there, shes right it is a good place long as ya avoid the rough areas, same as anywhere else.;)

Dont you start Cashy lol ;)

cherokee 27-07-2008 22:35

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Originally Posted by onlyme (Post 611390)
Dont you start Cashy lol ;)


Nice one cashy .... :D pint on its way lmao!!!!



Absolutely heaving this weekend, Havent seen it so busy for quite a few years in all honesty.

Royboy39 27-07-2008 22:52

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 611319)
I visit Blackpool about 8 times a year. - Lovely Airport.

Me too....but what about the big guy's dressed up like festered toe's in the four corners of the baggage collection.
I chose a trolley (As you do) that went everywitchway but where I wanted it to go....The guy's thought that was funny.
My fag quota although legal, without answering awkward questions, was allowed in and I always now pick a trolley that has a bouncy wheel or steering difficulties.
Bent really?

Benipete 28-07-2008 01:07

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 611802)
Me too....but what about the big guy's dressed up like festered toe's in the four corners of the baggage collection.
I chose a trolley (As you do) that went everywitchway but where I wanted it to go....The guy's thought that was funny.
My fag quota although legal, without answering awkward questions, was allowed in and I always now pick a trolley that has a bouncy wheel or steering difficulties.
Bent really?

Only ever have hand luggage Oh and a Spanish donkey for the granddaughter.Or is it a Mule.:tongueout

jaysay 28-07-2008 10:06

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Once remember a few years ago went on a pub ride out to Blackpool, and were taking a trip down the prom and so some work being done on the sea front property, the workmen had put up a sign on the scaffolding which read "WELCOME TO THE COASTA DEL ROUGHIT" :D:D


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