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November 20th, 2008

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A flaw in PBB security

Author: Adrian

Posted: Today - 01:09 am

graham618 wrote:
You can’t do much about it when someone drives a Jeep through the front door Smile


Unless you’re a Scottish baggage handler. Laughing

Paid entry confirmed for 2009

Author: graham618

Posted: Yesterday - 11:37 pm

nlp wrote:
Alot of this topic talks a bout the decline of Blackpool.

Indeed things are not as they used to be.

But Blackpool Gazzet took the time(2 weeks ago) to speak to owners and managers of the Sandcastle,sealife,waxworks,tower,piers,zoo etc…..
All have enjoyed a good season with increased visitors in spite of poor weather.
It was only the Pleasure Beach that stated there numbers had fallen.


It’s good to see some attractions doing well, but I think they’re maybe the exceptions.

There’s millions less folk going to Blackpool now, and those that do go are staying for much shorter periods of time. Sadly Sad

PBB - Sat 29th November - Meetup??

Author: firstdrop

Posted: Yesterday - 11:32 pm

hi mate

can you tell me what the plan for a week on sat is which rides are open and what opening times are thay.

thanks mate

looking forward to it

andy

BPB Guide Awards - Most Random Member

Author: Ash

Posted: Yesterday - 08:20 pm

ILW, the word random was made for her, but shes so funny with it!

Ash

You can be selfish in the Maze, or…

Author: Gary

Posted: Yesterday - 07:41 pm

For those of you interested by PBB’s maze did you know that the original maze was once situated next to the Derby Racers? A lady on the paybooth there was known to add an extra 5p to the entrance fee..By all accounts she had a price sign all of her own - showing 45p instead of the official 40p - that she would put up when she felt the time was right!

I have never worked at the park but you would be a-mazed by what information people are willing to share with this nurse from St Helens!! Smile

Also this from my website dating back 5 years: The Adrian Fisher Interview - He designed the Chinese Puzzle Maze. It’s a brief one page interview which helped get my website launched back then.

http://www.joylandbooks.com/themagiceye/articles/mazes.htm

Cheers

Gary

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Does anyone remember the PBB tv documentory series??/

Author: 01andr1d

Posted: Today - 05:07 pm

A message to anybody who has the series

You can upload it to youtube and it does not break copyright law because you are not selling it. Plus the BBC upload their own stuff as well. Plus their are already clips of the documentary on there. And when you talk about copyright in regards to PBB when uploading videos of onride videos or offride videos this can be classed as copyright as well unless stated where it came from.

So if you do have it please upload it to youtube as I would love to see it. Just state that it belongs to PBB or BBC

New Rides For 2009 Announced!!

Author: seanyboyuk

Posted: Today - 02:37 pm

a launched woodie would be awsome! lots of airtime for sure! on the downside i think the track would get worn very quickly so would get very rough.

Paid entry confirmed for 2009

Author: cliffc

Posted: Today - 12:34 pm

graham618 wrote:
Hi Cliff,

Yeah, I also used to have a week or two there every year when I was a nipper, how things have changed eh?! Looking back, I think we were really lucky, we got to see the park and town in a way that todays teenagers never will. Shame really Sad A lot of people comment on the atmosphere at BPB, if only they’d seen it when we did!

I agree with what you’re saying, and I hope that the current and proposed changes make things a bit busier. I love Blackpool as a town, not just the PB, so I really wish things weren’t so bleak. It does seem to be turning around slowly though, so fingers crossed!

All the best! Very Happy

Hi

When we went it was full board mind you dinner was more often than not just a sandwich. So it was allways PB afternoon for me on a Wednesday of the week there, Morning was mums day to look round the shops, and if there was time we also would pop into olympia, then after dinner right to the Tram and off to the PB we normaly stayed there from 1pm till 4pm, and even on the Wednesday the place was packed no wristbands or security to get passed then you just walked in and paid as you road. But yes you could hardly move and if it was like that now the guys here would not get anywhere near the ride count thay can now.

Its a shame the younger ones on the site will never get to expreiance that kind of athmosphre there, when i 1st went it was all small rides and the dogeums but when logflume arrived i did ride that alot, it was the only large ride me Dad would go on too.

Lets hope that with all that is being done in the resort it will once again attract the numbers it so deserves to. I like you love the town as well as the PB. With money still tight but some costs comming down lets hope 2009 attracts more visitors than ever to the town and to PB.

Cliff C

You can be selfish in the Maze, or…

Author: Link Adams

Posted: Today - 11:17 am

Its great to lose your mates in it, then ile sneak into king cotton for a pint.
I wouldnt say its great atraction but its ok, if you had a big meal in the italian job which i normally do and feel really bloated. What gets me is that the waterfall in the middle works, but does not go over the tunnel like it use to, loved running through getting a good soaking. I use to try and push my mate under the water fall.
Infact the maze is too easy for me i can be out of it in 2 minuites.

Corkscrew Replacement

Author: FallenAbyss

Posted: Today - 09:55 am

Steve B wrote:
I take it planning permission has been approved,the problems Alton have come across with residents is legendary.Was a wooden coaster denied planning a while ago. Think

The original woodie was withdrawn by the park, I think it was something to do with John Wardley being unhappy with the design from what i’ve heard. I agree that planning permission will be tough with a woodie though as clearly they’re much louder than a good old Steelie (especially when you can fill the track with Sand to dampen any noise) it would also have quite a lot to do with where the layout and route that the coaster would take.

Personally i’d prefer not to get a woodie at Alton especially not a launched one … I dont like the idea of it at all but thats just my own personal speculation and prefference for alton …. I’d like to see a steel beast of some description … something truly remarkable and new.

Whatever it is i’m sure it’s going to put Towers on the map …. what a great way to mark 30 years of being a theme park !!

Orbiter + other old ride piccys

Author: blackpoolfan

Posted: Today - 02:01 am

Gary wrote:

I’ve just reread it again and saw the word game….Somehow missed that last time..Not sure at all..was it a kick football to knock down players sort of game…?

I don’t know to be honest!! :-)

If my memory serves me right there were remote controlled tanks in there. Probably politically incorrect today, but some were British and some were German and you controlled them over some scenery like roads and bridges e.t.c. They were coin operated and were quite large.

A flaw in PBB security

Author: BPBSecurity

Posted: Yesterday - 08:03 pm

welcometomyworld wrote:
1) Why did you leave?

2) If you think PBB security is that bad, why don’t you report it to someone right at the top?

3) Could you see Amanda personally? or is she impossible to get near, a bit like Robbie Williams - let’s say Wink

1) That’s more to do with me as a person. It was a stop gap whilst my other half was waiting to start work as a teacher. I have a degree in software engineering, and was starting another degree so needed time for that. I also discovered I had a serious knee injury which required me to not be trudging round for 12 - 16 hour stints.

2) I think it’s worse than you could possibly imagine, as do several other interested parties, not least friends of mine in the local police and trading standards (that’s another story for another day, though) - but again, you need to understand the hierarchy of the place before you understand just how unimportant the workers’ opinions are. So, the only thing it would have achieved at the time would have been certain unemployment, and now I’m out of there, it seems a moot point, and to put a selfish spin on it - someone else’s problem.

3) Not a chance. Her workforce don’t exist to her. They’re just a means to an end. I couldn’t possibly have enough time to tell you all the stories (some of which come from my first hand experience) of her attitude and lack of respect towards the people in that place making her the money she uses to laud over them. To put it bluntly, she really REALLY couldn’t care less about what one of her seasonal employees had to say about the area she considers herself the expert in.

Some of the above makes me sound almost bitter, reading back. It’s more a case of the fact the pleasure beach is the worst place I’ve ever had the misfortune to work at. The type of person I am means I’d do anything for a living - I don’t value myself as especially better than anyone else, but I think it’s fair to say that I think I can (and do) do better for myself, so I chose to.

I disagree with most of the practices there, I disagree with the way they treat their staff and I disagree with some things that went on I couldn’t possibly comment on with this being a public site no doubt read by those I refer to. But I can be a lot more pragmatic about it, and understand that it’s what works for them, and not for me.

Quote:
I wouldn’t expect PBB security officers to be trained in how to deal with terrorism.

Well, considering the day and age we live in, perhaps this should change. Should they have trained staff, with it being a high-profile public destination?

We have to look at economies of scale in order to find the answer. In other words, the question isn’t "should they" more the question of "Is it financially benefical for them to have trained staff in place, who would no doubt make the place safer, but increase costs".

(Assuming the training is paid for, or you’re paying an accredited professional more than the standard minimum wage to do a quite serious role. And where do the costs go? Do they take a hit on their profits? Do they increase admission to cover the cost?)

Does PBB value its customers safety to do the above? And does it consider it necessary to pay out the money to do so?

Make your own answer to that one Wink

Caption Competition.

Author: FallenAbyss

Posted: Yesterday - 06:30 pm

Picture 2: Scott and Ash decide "Erase" Infusion

Picture 4: G-Farce you say ??? I’ll just have a nap ….

Picture 4: Ash and Stuz are disapointed to find out that their favourite; the Alice Ride is closed

and a couple of mine:

how about these:

Martyn and Ricky partake in a game of hide and seek…. "They’ll never suspect we’re here …."

Scott Auditions for the 2009 productions of SBM and Forbidden

"Get your official plastic carrots ‘ere …. it’s got to be tastier than the rest of Drayton Manor Park’s food …."

PBB - Sat 29th November - Meetup??

Author: Bicko

Posted: Yesterday - 10:32 am

*BUMP*

Anyone else going to be joining us??

Up to now its;

Me,
Stuart,
Ashwafc
Matt/Sakmo
Firstdrop
Nemisisride

Graeme may be joining us as well! Dance

And dont forget to bring a Santa hat!! Clap

London Eye by Day and Night

Author: Winnie

Posted: Yesterday - 08:15 am

cliffc wrote:

Winnie wrote:
Superb pictures! I love London! If you are tired of London, you are tired of life… Very Happy

Hi

Me and my other half also love London her a little more than me, the only thing I dont like about London is the pace especally on the tube, more so if your on there at peak times, something you cannot avoid if like us you like to take in a show or 2 when your there. the people just barge past on them long tunnels when you have to switch lines or are leaving at your station.

Dont get me wrong any one who knows me knows I dont walk slow myself and like to get to where i am going as quick as possible but in London its just manic, ok I admit with most of the people who are doing this its commuters wanting to get home at the end of the day but it just so gets on my wick.

But the city and all it has to offer i love except the London Eye i just cannot do it, its odd though I can go up Blackpool Tower no problems (cannot do the walk of faith and look down though), and I can go up in a light aircraft on a pleasure flight, but the Eye just could not do for some reason.

Cliff C

I agree! Whats up with these people? Walking along wired up to something and typing on their blackberries…and nobody speaks on the tube, everyone just reads their books or sits poker faced!

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Orbiter + other old ride piccys

Author: Gary

Posted: Today - 10:46 pm

TumbleBug101 wrote:
What actually was the Rainbow Wheel? I’ve seen pictures of it many a time but can’t quite think how it works Confused

By all accounts "it was an illusion ride..Passangers sat in cars which never left ground level. Illuminated scenes then passed by them as the wheel revolved and the cars rocked and rolled. It was eye catching but not very popular. Opened 1912 and closed in the 1930s when Emberton replanned the park."

Gary

You can be selfish in the Maze, or…

Author: Stephen Oneill

Posted: Today - 09:51 pm

lol hi

i find it easy but the first time i went in the fountains came up and i got wet Very Happy . I do find it okay but i wouldnt help others coz that would be spoling it Whistle

and lol sarah Clap

A flaw in PBB security

Author: BPBSecurity

Posted: Today - 08:03 pm

welcometomyworld wrote:
1) Why did you leave?

2) If you think PBB security is that bad, why don’t you report it to someone right at the top?

3) Could you see Amanda personally? or is she impossible to get near, a bit like Robbie Williams - let’s say Wink

1) That’s more to do with me as a person. It was a stop gap whilst my other half was waiting to start work as a teacher. I have a degree in software engineering, and was starting another degree so needed time for that. I also discovered I had a serious knee injury which required me to not be trudging round for 12 - 16 hour stints.

2) I think it’s worse than you could possibly imagine, as do several other interested parties, not least friends of mine in the local police and trading standards (that’s another story for another day, though) - but again, you need to understand the hierarchy of the place before you understand just how unimportant the workers’ opinions are. So, the only thing it would have achieved at the time would have been certain unemployment, and now I’m out of there, it seems a moot point, and to put a selfish spin on it - someone else’s problem.

3) Not a chance. Her workforce don’t exist to her. They’re just a means to an end. I couldn’t possibly have enough time to tell you all the stories (some of which come from my first hand experience) of her attitude and lack of respect towards the people in that place making her the money she uses to laud over them. To put it bluntly, she really REALLY couldn’t care less about what one of her seasonal employees had to say about the area she considers herself the expert in.

Some of the above makes me sound almost bitter, reading back. It’s more a case of the fact the pleasure beach is the worst place I’ve ever had the misfortune to work at. The type of person I am means I’d do anything for a living - I don’t value myself as especially better than anyone else, but I think it’s fair to say that I think I can (and do) do better for myself, so I chose to.

I disagree with most of the practices there, I disagree with the way they treat their staff and I disagree with some things that went on I couldn’t possibly comment on with this being a public site no doubt read by those I refer to. But I can be a lot more pragmatic about it, and understand that it’s what works for them, and not for me.

Quote:
I wouldn’t expect PBB security officers to be trained in how to deal with terrorism.

Well, considering the day and age we live in, perhaps this should change. Should they have trained staff, with it being a high-profile public destination?

We have to look at economies of scale in order to find the answer. In other words, the question isn’t "should they" more the question of "Is it financially benefical for them to have trained staff in place, who would no doubt make the place safer, but increase costs".

(Assuming the training is paid for, or you’re paying an accredited professional more than the standard minimum wage to do a quite serious role. And where do the costs go? Do they take a hit on their profits? Do they increase admission to cover the cost?)

Does PBB value its customers safety to do the above? And does it consider it necessary to pay out the money to do so?

Make your own answer to that one Wink

Paid entry confirmed for 2009

Author: kevinashe

Posted: Today - 07:14 pm

dont think many people like the blackpool weekend scene,except for the fact that the resort has atmosphere,something lacking midweek

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Does anyone remember the PBB tv documentory series??/

Author: kevinashe

Posted: Today - 06:11 pm

the copys that must exist (not going to infringe copyright so im not saying whether ive got one or not) were copied from vhs to a dvd recorder as there were very few dvd recorders about when the original series was shown.If the person recorded them from tv as most people do then as long as its for personal use then its ok.I think it was lion tv that did the series for the beeb,an its strange it wasnt released on dvd and people have to do things illegal and until we get a docusoap tv channel its unlikely to be shown again

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Author: kevinashe

Posted: Today - 06:00 pm

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Author: coastergraham

Posted: Today - 04:44 pm

This idea was mentioned when we did the behind the scenes tour last year.

Sounds great to me Dance

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Author: ILoveWoodies

Posted: Today - 04:31 pm

Well, Ash is the biggest Loggie fanboy, so I’ll vote for him. Whistle

BPBG Awards - Best Newcomer - Nominations

Author: ILoveWoodies

Posted: Today - 04:27 pm

Winnie. She has just been really active since she joined.

Alton Towers - ‘Farewell Corkscrew’ 9th November

Author: Mackem Lad

Posted: Today - 04:14 pm

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drayton manor/thomas land

Author: hevab

Posted: Today - 04:06 pm

me and a few mums are getting together and going to drayton manor over christmas, none of us have been before and my daughter and another mum’s son is 2 and we cant quite decide if it is worth taking them and getting to do most of thomas land rides.
could anyone help me out its a few hours drive and with a couple of two year olds in the back i dont really want a wasted journey because im paying 11 for her to get in

thanks

PleasureBeach 16th November

Author: Bicko

Posted: Today - 03:22 pm

Me and Stuz will be on park tommorow. Not sure about anyone else?

Will be making the most of chatting to someone outta SBM whos on park, and getting as many rides as possible on Big Dipper and the Mouse.

Your ride lineup is here;

http://www.tbppbguideforums.info/bpb/viewtopic.php?t=8136

And topic moved to trip reports and planning.

Thankyou To PBB Staff 2008.

Author: FallenAbyss

Posted: Today - 02:43 pm

I think it was a general nod to all the staff at the PB, obviously the people behind the scenes play as bigger part as the people actually running them and without them and their hardwork the park would be pretty screwed !!

Joke thread.

Author: Sea Lion

Posted: Today - 01:19 am

Hi all

I was at a bar last night. I was hopping from barstool to barstool trying to get lucky, but there wasn’t any gum under any of them!

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The worst ride to break down on.

Author: Ash

Posted: Today - 01:15 am

We got stopped on the first turn table when the sheilds on the side of the boat got jammed into the mechanics of the turn table! Ended up having to walk down the inside of the ride and around the back area beside the Grand National, better than a ride on Valhalla IMO!

Ash

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