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Bargain Blackpool Tram Rides
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Peter_Gary
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We're just home from a few days in Blackpool and have discovered an even easier way to save money than the usual day tickets on the trams. :j
We had bought a 24 hour ticket which costs £5 each and is valid on all buses and new trams which was great value as it covers all of Blackpool, Fleetwood and Lytham St Annes these tickets are not valid on the heritage trams.
Another day we thought we'd try the Heritage Tram as they look nice!, they don't stop at normal tram stops only special green signs at Pleasure Beach, North Pier & Cabin, I think they go to Fleetwood on holiday weekends. A "round tour" as they call it is only £3.50 and you can use it like a return ticket so travel from Cabin or North Pier to Pleasure Beach in the morning and then back later in the afternoon. This is cheaper than 2 single tickets on the new trams plus you've more chance of getting a seat and a better view, especially the double deckers! These Heritage trams run every weekend and school holidays from 10 until 5 every 20 minutes. It's £2 for children.
Worth remembering and look out for the green signs
We had bought a 24 hour ticket which costs £5 each and is valid on all buses and new trams which was great value as it covers all of Blackpool, Fleetwood and Lytham St Annes these tickets are not valid on the heritage trams.
Another day we thought we'd try the Heritage Tram as they look nice!, they don't stop at normal tram stops only special green signs at Pleasure Beach, North Pier & Cabin, I think they go to Fleetwood on holiday weekends. A "round tour" as they call it is only £3.50 and you can use it like a return ticket so travel from Cabin or North Pier to Pleasure Beach in the morning and then back later in the afternoon. This is cheaper than 2 single tickets on the new trams plus you've more chance of getting a seat and a better view, especially the double deckers! These Heritage trams run every weekend and school holidays from 10 until 5 every 20 minutes. It's £2 for children.
Worth remembering and look out for the green signs
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