Best yet at Southport
Pleasureland after major investment
A new ‘Southport Eye’,
now the Town’s tallest non residential structure, began turning over Easter,
part of a landmark £ multi million investment at Southport Pleasureland.
The £5m 32 gondola observation wheel, built by the same company that
manufactured the giant wheel at Liverpool, will give unrivalled views across
the region and out to sea throughout the Spring/Summer 2016.
Further investment in transporting people comes in the shape of the North
West’s first Sega Prize Zone. Outside bringing the wheel to the Town, park
owner Norman Wallis has spent close to £2m on new attractions, including:- a
brand new indoor Sega 'playground' which has been built around
a community of family friendly prize zone arcade machines featuring kids’
favourite Sonic the Hedgehog.
Interactive play goes beyond at the newly refitted Casablanca’s Prize Zone.
Traditional coin 'pushers' and children’s skill games are
balanced with high energy activities such as air hockey, making the indoor
space perfect for parents to relax while kids explore. Little ones’ rides
sit alongside some of the wildest and most exciting simulators where
youngsters can pair up to race each other through the twists and turns of
spectacular circuits and sci-fi scenarios. Huge LCD screens help players
integrate into Casablanca’s striking imagined realities.
Pleasureland has also re-opened with other surprises still in store for
later in 2016. Also we are please to hear that the much anticipated
looping coaster is in a final testing stage and planned to open from April.
We are pleased to tell you that Norman has told us that:- "The park will
keep its free entry policy over 2016 and its commitment to family fun with
further work on landscaping and food and drink concessions."
To find out more visit:-
SouthportPleasureland.Com. |