DATE 2009 DESTINATION ADULT
Sunday 11 October Ikea & Cribbs Causeway £17.50
Friday 16 October Barnstaple Market £12.00
Monday 19 October BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS           (5 days) See below £250.00
Wednesday 28 October Flambards including Fireworks display £17.50
October Zip Trip – between 0900 & 1430 hrs -
BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS (5 days)
Monday 19 October 2009
£250.00 per person
£40.00 Single Room Supplement
Day 1: We will depart early morning and head up to Blackpool, where you will be staying at the Carousel Hotel, for 4 nights, 5 days.                                                                                                                         Carousel Hotel – The newly refurbished Carousel is the highest AA rated 3 star hotel in Blackpool ideally located on Blackpool's premier South Promenade close to all of Blackpool’s attractions yet is far enough away from the bustle of Blackpool and has 92 en suite lovely bedrooms, Restaurant 21 and a relaxing lounge bar. The calm atmosphere at the Carousel Hotel contrasts with Blackpool’s more central hotels. Direct tram link to the town centre and the seafront attractions provide guests the best of both worlds.                        
After arriving at the hotel, you will have the rest of the day at your leisure.
Day 2: Today you will have a leisurely day to go and explore Blackpool. Take it all in as you stroll along the promenade, past Pleasure Beach, Blackpool - Britain's number one visitor attraction with six million visitors a year, the Sandcastle Waterpark, and at the heart of the Golden Mile the world famous Blackpool Tower and Circus, Sealife Centre, Louis Tussaud's Waxworks and the Doctor Who Exhibition.                                  
After your evening meal you have an optional trip to see Blackpool’s Illuminations. 
Blackpool Illuminations are considered to be the greatest free light show on earth, which entertains millions of visitors each year and brings glowing warmth to even the coldest October evening. The illuminations have been a major part of Blackpool’s attraction since 1879 when they were described as ‘Artificial Sunshine’ and have been a guiding light for visitors to the resort ever since.
Day 3: After breakfast we will head to Fleetwood Market for the morning and in the afternoon we visit the sea side town of Morecambe.
Fleetwood Market - A busy traditional market offering a great shopping experience. Fleetwood Market has 200 indoor stalls in three heated halls and 50 outdoor stalls.
Morecambe - The promenade spans about four miles, you could stroll along, taking in the sea breeze and calming scenery along with talented street performers keeping you entertained.. Sunshine or Rain there's always somewhere to shop in Morecambe. Couples walking arm in arm down the street window shopping or an excited doing a last minute dash for that all important present. High Street shops to the Arndale Centre and Markets; Morecambe's got the lot to make sure your shopping days are happy ones! See if you can spot Eric Morecambe statue on the sea front!
Day 4: Today we will have a trip to the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway!!, where you will travel from Haverthwaite to Lakeside by railway, and then to Windermere by boat where we will meet you to return back for your evening meal.
Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway – Join them on the Lake District’s only standard Gauge Preserved Railway. No matter what the weather has to offer, visit Haverthwaite, visit the shop, restaurant and engine shed, then board the train and relax as you travel back in time through the ever changing scenery of the Leven Valley to Lakeside at the foot of Windermere. Then take a cruise on the stunning Lake Windermere and sail to Bowness. 
Stay a while at Lakeside, and visit the Aquarium’s “Lakes of the World”, see fearsome piranhas, otters, birds of prey, seahorses, amazing virtual dive bell and much more…….
Day 5: Today after breakfast we will have to head back home with comfort stops en route.
Price Includes:    
      4 nights/days dinner, bed & breakfast
      Coach travel & excursions (not including fares & admissions to railway/cruise & Aquarium) 
     
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