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Street: 1 Clifton Drive, Ocean Boulevard
Zipcode: FY4 3NW
City: Blackpool
County: North West England
Telephone: 08712224000
Facsimile: 0125340046
Website: www.bigbluehotel.com
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1 Clifton Drive, Ocean Boulevard, FY4 3NW, Blackpool, North West England, Show on map
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The hotel does not accept single sex parties or groups larger than three rooms. Superior family rooms are only suitable for 2 adults & maximum 3 children under 12 years owing to the 5ft children's bunk beds located in the children's area of the room. The maximum number of adults in any one room is strictly two.
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Welcome to the Big Blue Hotel at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, where chic, cutting-edge design blends seamlessly with an attention to detail and a level of service that is second to none.
This modern, 4-star hotel is perfectly located for a luxury break, business trip or family holiday, with modern accommodation at affordable prices. Each one of the hotel's spacious rooms and suites provides maximum comfort and ease for our guests, with an elegant combination of neutral tones, clean lines of dark woods and sleek furnishings
The Big Blue offers contemporary family accommodation right next to Pleasure Beach, Blackpool's biggest tourist attraction featuring the UK’s only Nickelodeon Land - a new 6 acre area of Pleasure Beach loaded with 12 rides, a Nickelodeon shop, fun game stalls, a new restaurant and home to a whole host of famous Nickelodeon characters. The location is within easy reach of all of Blackpool's main attractions so families are guaranteed to get the most out of their trip.
Dining at the Big Blue hotel is an unforgettable experience whether it's a lazy cappuccino in the cafe bar or a delicious gourmet meal in Blues Bar and Brasserie. Children can create their own fresh pizzas while parents can choose from an extensive menu designed with a European feel using only fresh, local produce. Sink into a soft leather armchair and enjoy a long cool drink after a day on the rides or sip a Big Blue cocktail at the bar and just simply people watch. It's up to you.
Directions by road From the M6 motorway, exit at Junction 32 onto the M55. At the end of the M55, follow signs for Blackpool, South Shore (via Blackpool Airport) and then follow the brown tourist signs to the Pleasure Beach, Blackpool. The hotel is on your right hand side. Parking: Ample free parking on-site available until 13:00 on the day of departure. Sat Navigation coordinates Latitude: 53.78764 / Longtitude: -3.05702 Please use post code FY4 1PL for Sat Nav directions
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