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Some people plan their summer holiday a year in advance, making the trip to the travel agent before they’ve bought their bikini. Others like to wing it or leave it until the last minute to choose a destination because of how jobs, calendars and family commitments work out against plans for the looming summer holidays.

For those who are considering still making the most of the last month of our great British summer, choosing a holiday may seem like a strenuous activity. But, more and more British people are looking at stay-cations, according to https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/travel – with places like Cornwall, Devon, and Blackpool soaking up a large majority of these tourists.

Entertainment central

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Blackpool isn’t just a small town by the sea – it is a hub of entertainment. The Blackpool Pleasure Beach rides are renowned throughout the country, and tourists eagerly queue to have their photo taken on the Big Dipper and the Pepsi Max Big One. Along with Blackpool pier, the Grand theatre and Madame Tussauds, there is no shortage of things to do in the northern city of light.

Blackpool is also famous for its classic arcades, with nostalgic 1 and 2p machines, slots and grabbers found in the arcades on the pier. Although nowadays, these vintage games have taken on a much more modern face. With the rise of iGaming and online casinos such as https://games.paddypower.com/c/jackpot-king proving ever more popular with us Brits, it’s always refreshing to win the odd Swizzels Drumstick on a retro arcade classic every once in a while.

What a night

Blackpool has a strong heritage of attracting and hosting parties of all kinds. From every milestone birthday to the stag and hen do’s, people flock from around the country to celebrate their ‘last night of freedom’ under the illuminations, as https://www.thestagandhenexperience.com illustrates.

The seaside resort is also known to host a collection of entertainers and celebrities – from comedians to events such as the Fawlty Towers Experience. There’s also the famous Comedy Carpet which stretches out along the front, with names and one-liners from Blackpool-visitors such as the Two Ronnies and Morecambe and Wise. Indeed, there is a thriving nightlife and entertainment scene in Blackpool, and the knowledge that so many others are, now more than ever, making a holiday out of their visit adds to the electric atmosphere of the seaside town.

Comedy Carpet” (CC BY-SA 2.0) by itmpa

Above all, Blackpool is a picturesque seaside resort, with its sunny seaside, iconic tower, and hustling amusements. The high and rising tourism figures on the northwest coast illustrate just how full and exciting a trip to Blackpool can be. As part of a commitment to the future, British seaside towns have been promised an overhaul and large investment to make them as appealing to those considering flying abroad for their summer jollies. With plenty to do and lots to see, there’s no reason why Blackpool can’t be one of the ultimate tourist destinations, not just for the British public, but for people around the world.