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an amusement park next to the ocean with lots of rides and cars parked in front of it

The Pleasure Beach site is adjacent to the beach and while many people get here by walking along the seafront; once in the park one would hardly be aware. The lift hill and first drop of the Scenic Railway provide the best view out over the North Sea and through the 1970's and 1980's the view from the top of the massive slides was just as impressive. Here the view out over the park shows the other rides; the Rotor, Big Wheel, and turn-around of the huge Water Chute can be seen; and the…

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people are standing under the sign at an amusement park

Disclaimer: We received free entrance in exchange for this post, as always, all thoughts and opinions are my own. Read on for our Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach Review. Seaside holidays and hitting the rides and arcades almost go hand in hand, just like ice-creams and fish and chips are

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the merry go round is decorated with lights

The Gallopers arrived at Pleasure Beach in 1954 and have stood pride of place near to the entrance since. The ride was built by Savages of King's Lynn in 1915 for Messrs. Cain of Deptford, who supplied various attractions to fairgrounds of the time, and was originally called Colonial Galloping Horses. Fred Savage was a successful agricultural engineer who set up his own company at St. Nicholas Ironworks in 1873 to make fairground rides. He soon established a good reputation in this field and…

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