Tuesday, 10 December 2024 18:00

Blackpool Pleasure Beach reveals Ice Blast returns as Launch Pad in 2025

Blackpool's Pleasure Beach Resort has remained tight-lipped on plans for their Ice Blast ride, until now, with the exciting news that it will be reimagined and re-themed, then re-open under the name Launch Pad in 2025.

The ride, a 210ft tall shot tower which catapults riders skywards at 80mph, has been closed for the 2024 season and fans of the ride have spotted that work has been taking place.

Now, the Blackpool attraction has revealed exactly what it has in store – and it marks the end of Ice Blast as we know it. New for the 2025 season, the thrill ride is being reimagined and re-themed, and will re-open under the name Launch Pad.

As well as the new theming and branding, the ride has received a brand new pressure cylinder which will transform the current ride experience, and thrust riders into the sky with more force than they’ve experienced in recent years.

Amanda Thompson OBE, CEO of Pleasure Beach Resort, said:

“Earlier this year we announced that we are focusing on constantly evolving and renewing our ride offering, and confirmed our intention to make some exciting announcements in the future. The new era of Launch Pad is only the first, and we’re looking forward to everything the future holds at Pleasure Beach Resort.”

Karl Murphy, director of engineering at Pleasure Beach Resort, added:

“A new cylinder might not sound much on paper, but it will make a huge difference in terms of the ride experience. Riders can expect to feel their stomachs drop to the floor with the increased force, and experience epic moments of weightlessness. That, coupled with Launch Pad’s re-theming, makes for a very thrilling new era indeed.”


The newly-named Launch Pad first opened in 1997 under the name PlayStation: The Ride, due to its sponsorship with Sony. It was the first tower ride in the UK and was opened by boyband-of-the-moment Boyzone. The band, fronted by Ronan Keating, were the first riders alongside 94-year-old Doris Thompson, the late grandmother of current CEO, Amanda Thompson.

The ride was re-named Ice Blast after its sponsorship changed to Tango in 2000, and has operated under that name until now.

Launch Pad is expected to be open for Pleasure Beach Resort’s 2025 season, which starts on Saturday 2nd March and is bookable now.

The Nickelodeon Land area of the park, which is aimed at families and younger riders, opens earlier for February half term from Saturday 15th February until Sunday 23rd February, at a reduced price of £25.00.

Guest can secure the best value tickets by booking online at blackpoolpleasurebeach.com, where prices start at £32.00 for adults and £28.00 for children under 12.

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