Pleasure Beach

Reviews

User

A thrill-a-minute venue for all the family. Ride by tokens or wristbands or just sit back and watch the thrill-seekers scream and shout their approval on state-of-the-art rides. No charge for spectators - the park is open to all to come and go as you please. Food and drink kiosks and restaurants cater for the hungry and thirsty. Ice cream, waffles, candy floss, toffee apples, popcorn too. All the fun of the fair. Slot machine and video game arcades. Old-fashioned "cocks and horses" "gallopers" whatever you called them when you were young. Dodgems, Roller Coaster, oh and public toilets and the park in general which are kept perfectly clean and tidy by diligent staff, thank goodness...and PLEASE THANK THEM TOO!

User

Always loved the pleasure beach. Been coming here since I was a kid. Great variety of young kids and teenage/adult rides. Has a small arcade as well. Also has some nice cafés.

User

Went on a Saturday in October and it was very quite. Literally no wait for rides. At
First wrist bands seemed very expensive to go on rides unlimited, however we made the mistake of buying tokens before seeing what rides there were. There are loads of rides suitable for young children. My daughter was 3 and under 1m tall and could go on most providing an adult could be with her. And this is what made it expensive. Most toddler rides are 2 tokens a go, however both child and parent have to pay. Tokens are £1 each meaning a ride on flying dumbo is £4 If you have to be with them

A toddler and parent wrist band was £25 which now looking back would have been a better investment.

The 1932 wooden roller coaster which has a driver on board is amazing and i coukdnt believe my 3 year old loved it but it does cost 4 tokens per person. This meant for 2 parents and a toddler that one ride cost £12 worth of tokens.

Best thing to do is walk around to see if there are rides which you want to do and if so work out the cheaper option.

User

Always love going to Pleasure Beach. So many rides, something for everyone whether you're a thrill seeker or prefer something a bit more gentle.
There are places to eat, drink and sit down for a rest after all the rides and queueing! Great for kids, families, teens and those of us who have decided they don't fancy growing up just yet!
Ample parking and great value. I do feel as a 25 year old, taking children would make a lot more use of the park but still fun none the less!

User

Spent the best part of seven hours here with a six year-old and a three year-old which shows how good it was. Bought wristbands online and reckon to have used double the amount it would have cost in tokens so excellent value. Staff all over the park were really friendly and helpful. You must ride the rollercoaster if only for its uniqueness - the brakeman in action is fascinating to watch .

User

The Ghost Train was great! The rollercoaster is one of the oldest built in the uk. Still very fast for that sort of age! The sky drop is a ride that makes you very sick!! The pirate ship goes very high and i really enjoyed my day at the pleasure beach. Just one thing its still to expensive for wristbands £18 for kids each £31 for adults

User

Dated.. but fun. Bit pricey for what you get. You need to buy tokens to go on the rides. The indoor rides like the snails and the ghost train are so out of date that you can't even see what's going on.

User

What a good day out for the family, try Leo ice cream parlour for the best ice cream and Large hot chocolate with all the trimmings in all of great yarmouth

User

What's not to love!? It's noisy, chaotic and amazing. You can look around at no cost and work out what you want to ride and buy coins accordingly. It's not the cheapest day out but it's certainly guaranteed to make little people smile.

More about Pleasure Beach

Pleasure Beach is located at S Beach Parade, Great Yarmouth NR30 3EH, UK
+44 1493 844585
http://www.pleasure-beach.co.uk/