Bottons Pleasure Beach Skegness
The Pleasure Beach in Skegness is located in the main parade area next to the beach. It stretches from the Clock Tower down to the pier. There’s a great choice of rides for young and old. With fun, thrill and traditional fairground rides which you can ride using tokens or wristbands.
Most younger kids will love the Ghost train, Big Apple kids coaster, cup and saucer, runaway train and Dumbo. Older rides include a pirate ship, rockin’ roller coaster, Giant wheel and Freakout.
Plus many other attractions such as mini go-karts, quad bikes and motorbikes. Two different themed mini-golf courses, Hook a Duck and 2p slot machines. You can choose to go on as little or as much as you please with the option to buy tokens which you can use on individual rides or a wristband that will allow you to go on all the rides (height restrictions are in place on some of the rides). There’s even a mini log flume ride along the main road.
Further Information Bottons Pleasure Beach Skegness
Is there food and drink available?
There’s plenty of options food-wise including fresh doughnuts, candy, and fast food outlets.
What are the main things to do?
Seaside amusements with fun, thrill and fairground rides for all the family. There are toilets close by and places to purchase food and drinks.
What are the ticket prices?
Entry is free. You can then purchase tokens or wristbands. An all-day wristband costs £20, off-peak £15. Or rides are by token – £1 a token, Rides range from 1 to 4 tokens.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is parking nearby, but charges apply.
When are they open?
They close over most of the autumn and winter plus some of April, May and June. For up-to-date opening times and dates please follow this link.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are welcome outdoors on a lead.
Are they accessible?
No information is available.