[PHOTOS] - Big Dipper Train For Rollercoaster.
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<b>Author:</b> <a href=’http://www.tbppbguideforums.info/bpb/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=1269′>roller coaster critic</a><br /><br />
<b>Posted:</b> Today - 09:14 pm<br /><br />
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My guess is they might use the new train on the thrill weekends, beacuse they have tested it according to people who have said back through the pages of this topic, and the seats and lap bars ahave been put in the dipper cars so they look ready for action. <img src="images/smiles/eusa_think.gif" alt="Think" border="0" /> <br />
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They just have to get the cars in order, it will be a bit stupid if it said coaster roller. <img src="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif" alt="Smile" border="0" />
wanna talk dirty anyone?? ……..
Author: Rev2008
Posted: 18.11.2008, 03:0
i will start off… poo, wee,bum,, garbage.. is that to dirty for u ??
me and jess are chillin in my room.. having a very good wet.
Author: Bicko
Posted: Today - 11:56 pm
That title scared me for a minute.
Moved to fun house, again. 
London Dungeon 17th October 2008
Author: FallenAbyss
Posted: Today - 11:28 pm
| Magictrickster wrote: |
| I was at the Edinburgh Dungeon this Summer, and wonder if anyone’s been both there AND to the London Dungeon and is able to offer a comparison of these. I was considering visiting the London Dungeon in one of next year’s trips to London.
I notice from the photo above that there’s a courtroom scene in London (which there was also in Edinburgh - I have to admit I didn’t like that one but and wouldnt’ have liked to have been one of the people picked upon by the judge. I don’t like paying money to be humiliated!) |
York I found to be quite chlostrophobic (sp ?), much darker and scarier … london is quite tame but good fun non the less and its definatley worth doing if you’ve not been before if simply to compare to the rest.
They have the court room scene at york too, the one in london was far better but was pretty humiliaiting for some people (one guy kept getting picked on and he didn’t seem too impressed)
The whole experience lasts about an hour and a half to Two hours …. and costs about twenty quid, however theres online discount and plenty of BOGOF vouchers available … so if you do go keep an eye out 
Have you ever fancied working at the Pleasurebeach?
Author: Sea Lion
Posted: Today - 11:27 pm
Hi all
I’ve always fancied being stuck inside a 6ft fuzzy Beaver. Sure it might be sweaty and smelly, and maybe quite warm, but to see the smiles on children’s faces would be worth it.
Sea Lion (Mooo-ooooo!)
London Eye by Day and Night
Author: Magictrickster
Posted: Today - 11:26 pm
I too Love London. I was lucky to live there for almost a year in my early 20s, and love going back.
I was on the London Eye in the Summer, and really enjoyed it - I was amazed to see so many famous sights all in one go from an angle I’d never seen them before. If you’re interested in London in any way, then this is a must-do experience.
(The London Aquarium is also nearby and is a big disppointment compared to Blackpool Sea life centre (especially considering the price - which I can’t recall, but I did think at the time it was a lot for the experience).
Madame Tussauds - October 2008
Author: Winnie
Posted: Today - 11:18 pm
Hahaha!!!! great poses!!!! very funny!!!! Thanks! Love the HSM one!!!!!!!! 
Does anyone remember the PBB tv documentory series??/
Author: Magictrickster
Posted: Today - 11:17 pm
I’d guess that although most pleasure beach addicts would buy a copy of this programme if it was released on DVD, the actual market which it would appeal to is miniscule compared to DVDs of more popular shows.
For that reason I doubt that it will ever be officially released on DVD - I do think it’s a really informative series. I’ve seen it a number of times.
I wish the BBC would commercialyl produce all of the Paul Daniels Magic Shows form TV on a DVD set, but again I guess the captive audience (despite being bigger than the Pleasure Beach fanbase) woudl be relatively small. Even all the Doctor WHo episodes which still exist aren’t rendered to DVD yet (and the fanbase for that is quite large).
Paid entry confirmed for 2009
Author: graham618
Posted: Today - 11:06 pm
Hi Jim,
I agree. I only ever really go to Blackpool in May or September, for pretty much the reasons you describe.
It seems that Blackpool council are coming round though, and there have been recent moves to make the place more attractive for families. We can only hope 
BPB Guide Awards - Should Post More!!
Author: Bicko
Posted: Today - 10:11 pm
Xiolad.
Posts some very good information, it is a shame he doesnt post more.
As for everyone else in this poll, I wish they’d post more too!!
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