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over a year ago
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look at the pembrooke on king Edward avenue, very classy b&b inside lovely décor and rooms superb,on quiet st north shore ma kellys round corner 5 mins on bus/tram to town & guy who runs it is training to be a masseur! amazing hands and massage with dreamy music and soothing lightshow, he is a great guy. j |
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over a year ago
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sorry it Pembroke not pembrooke, look at pics and reviews on trip advisor, it really is best b&b you will get in blackpool for the price. im not in anyway involved in running of it, just had a great massage there and saw how nice it is inside. |
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Last time we went (a few weeks ago) we stayed in the Travelodge near the football ground. It's ok, basic but with a car park, bar, decent breakfast and only £5 by taxi to Club SX. (we didn't get to Infusion that time, so don't know what it would've cost) |
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over a year ago
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Blackpool is great, plenty b&b around the tower and pubs it gets more difficult if you want something with parking
I’d stay clear of the metropole, I’ve stayed there a few times and never again, filthy rooms!
If you like something nicer I’d recommend Lytham St Anne’s it’s not as shabby as Blackpool, good selection of bars and shops etc and a short drive/taxi from Blackpool
It’s often windy and wet in Blackpool this time of year do you may well need to pack some winter warmers
Enjoy |
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Such negativity about bkackpool lol lol. We love the place for nights out etc although there is a lot of shocking b&b s there are plenty of decent 1’s too although I never remember where we stay so book somewhere different every time ha ha. There next weekend as it’s been a while since our last visit |
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I've stayed in quite a few over the years, certainly the Travelodge near the football stadium is what you'd expect and great for Club SX.
Paradise hotel, great to meet others in the swinging lifestyle.
However I've yet to stay in a gay B&B and it being a dump, generally friendly and spotless |
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Some half decent b&b’s around Dickinson road area. Near the gay village. Close to funny girls cabaret and not far to walk if partying in town. Close to infusions if that’s where your heading or a short taxi ride to club sx. I always forget but mrs checks trip advisor etc for reviews |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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I worked in Blackpool back in the 80's, as Night Manager for one of the few 4* hotels in town then.
At that time, the resort was in its prime, full all season, drawing in the big stars for the end of pier shows plus in the theatres too.
It's gone downhill in recent years, with numerous small hotels going into DHSS tenants in a big way but is trying to build itself up again.
Try the bigger chain hotels as some of the one time bigger hotels on the sea front are a shadow of what they once were
Someone said to avoid the Metropole (by North Pier). Agreed, it was a dump in the 80's then!
Lytham St Anne's is a better bet as suggested. Always has been with a better range of good quality B&B's and smaller hotels.
Whatever hotel you do decide on, check reviews on TripAdvisor plus on agency websites such as Late Rooms, Booking dot Com etc, as their reviews can be excellent info. |
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