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By car
Its
easy to find us from the M55, and there is no need to cope with the
town centre or Promenade traffic.
Proceed
to the end of the M55, and at the Helter Skelter roundabout go
straight on, onto Yeadon Way. Follow the signs for main car
parks, leave at Waterloo Road exit, by turning right at the second
roundabout by the Aldi Supermarket.
Turn
left at the traffic lights, over the railway bridge, and then turn
right at the next traffic lights at the crossroads into Lytham Road,
be careful this is a busy junction.
Take
the fourth turning on the left into Alexandra Road, and you will
find us on the left hand side, near the far end of the road.
Please
park outside and we will direct you to your parking place once you
have registered.
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By
train
Most
trains arrive at Blackpool North Station. From here you can
get a taxi to us for about £4 or £5. Blackpool South
Station is about a five minute walk.
By
coach
Lonsdale
Road Coach Park - isn't far away but its probably easier if you ask
for a taxi.
Or
Talbot Road Bus Station - is next to the Train Station - where
you can also get a taxi.
By
air
Ryan
air start flying from Stanstead to Blackpool Airport from May.
Just a short taxi ride from Blackpool Airport. You can now fly
to Blackpool from Belfast, Dublin and Stanstead. Flights to
Blackpool are very reasonably priced.
If
you are looking for airport hotels for an onward trip perhaps to the
Isle of Mann, give us a try. Blackpool flights are becoming
increasingly popular.
Click
here for more details
If
you get lost!
Head
for the sea front, and make your way towards Southshore, keeping the
tower behind you and the sea on your right. We are a left hand
turn just before the White Windmill on the front. Look out for
the New Yorker cafeteria, with an orange sign.
If
you get as far as the Pleasure Beach and the Sandcastle you've gone
past us!
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