The Pleasure Beach Resort in Blackpool, Lancashire, has opened its Nickelodeon Land area for the February half-term with tickets available at half the usual price. Families can access the themed zone from February 14, 2026, to February 22, 2026, while the rest of the park remains closed for maintenance ahead of the main season.
Online tickets for this period are priced at £25, which represents a significant saving compared to the standard gate price that usually ranges between £46 and £50. This early opening marks the start of the resort’s 130th anniversary year, providing an affordable option for local residents and visitors during the school holidays.
The park is operating all 12 rides in the Nickelodeon section, including attractions like SpongeBob’s Splash Bash and PAW Patrol Strike. Young fans can also enjoy meet-and-greets with characters such as Dora the Explorer and Chase throughout the week.
While this special event focuses on the younger children’s area, the entire park is scheduled to fully reopen for the 2026 season on March 7, 2026. This initiative is part of a strategic effort by the resort to attract more visitors to the seaside town during the winter months.
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