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Coral Island: Blackpool’s Premier Pirate-Themed Amusement Arcade

Blackpool’s largest free-entry pirate-themed arcade with thrilling rides, family dining, and the biggest prize shop on the Fylde Coast.

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Coral Island is Blackpool’s largest free-admission indoor amusement centre, offering a pirate-themed arcade with thrilling rides, extensive gaming, and family-friendly dining. Located on Bonny Street, it features attractions like the Pirate Flyer monorail, Pirates Quest Ghost Train, and the Camel Derby race. With multiple eateries where kids eat free, a massive prize shop, and lively pirate décor, Coral Island is a top destination for fun-filled family entertainment in any weather.

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A brief summary to Coral Island

Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.

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Bonny St, Blackpool, FY1 5DW, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
10 am-9 pm
Tuesday
10 am-9 pm
Wednesday
10 am-9 pm
Thursday
10 am-9 pm
Friday
10 am-10:30 pm
Saturday
9:30 am-10:30 pm
Sunday
9:30 am-9 pm

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    Getting There

    Train and Tram

    Travel by train to Blackpool North Station, approximately 3 km from Coral Island. From there, take the Blackpool Tramway southbound to the Central Pier stop, a 10-15 minute tram ride. The attraction is a short 5-minute walk from the tram stop. Tram tickets cost around £3-£5 for a day pass.

    Bus

    Local buses run frequently from Blackpool town centre and surrounding areas to stops near Bonny Street. Bus journeys typically take 10-20 minutes depending on starting point, with single fares around £2-£4. Check local timetables for service frequency and accessibility.

    Car

    Driving to Coral Island is convenient with several nearby pay-and-display car parks within a 5-10 minute walk. Parking fees range from £1.50 to £3 per hour. Note that weekends and holidays can be busy, so early arrival is recommended.

    Walking

    For visitors staying in central Blackpool, Coral Island is accessible on foot via flat, paved promenade routes. Walking times vary from 10 to 30 minutes depending on location, suitable for all ages and wheelchair users.

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    Local tips

    Take advantage of the Kids Eat Free offer available all day, every day in most Coral Island restaurants for children under 10.
    Use a game card instead of loose change to easily top up and play arcade games throughout the venue.
    Plan your visit on weekday mornings for fewer crowds and more gaming time.
    Don’t miss the Pirate Flyer monorail for a unique elevated view of the entire arcade.
    Visit the Buccaneer Family Bar on Sundays for the popular three-meat carvery with seasonal vegetables.

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    A Treasure Trove of Family Fun and Pirate Adventure

    Coral Island stands as Blackpool’s largest indoor amusement centre, welcoming visitors with a vibrant pirate theme that infuses every corner of the venue. From the moment you enter, you are immersed in a world of nautical adventure, where the décor features sculpted pirate portraits, hidden treasures in the floorboards, and a lively atmosphere that captures the imagination of children and adults alike. This free-admission attraction invites families to explore a vast arcade filled with classic seaside favourites, 2p pushers, and ticket-winning games such as shoot-the-hoop, down-the-clown, and zombie shooters.

    Thrilling Rides and Unique Experiences

    Among Coral Island’s standout features is the Pirate Flyer monorail, which soars high above the crowds, offering a bird’s-eye view of the bustling arcade floor. The Pirates Quest Ghost Train challenges visitors with its spooky thrills, while the Camel Derby arcade game provides a fun and competitive race experience for all ages. These rides and games combine to create a dynamic environment where excitement and friendly competition flourish.

    Dining Fit for a Pirate Crew

    Coral Island boasts five distinct eateries catering to diverse tastes, all embracing the pirate theme. The Buccaneer Family Bar & Restaurant serves hearty family favourites within a galleon ship setting, while Captain Jack’s Bar & Grill offers a grill menu featuring ribs and burgers with sea views. The Big Fish Trading Company and Traditional Chippy provide award-winning fish and chips at takeaway prices with dine-in options. New for 2024, the Coral Harbour Kitchen and Bar presents a food hall with international street food vendors, offering everything from Mediterranean to oriental dishes. A standout feature is the Kids Eat Free offer, allowing one child under 10 to enjoy a free meal with each paying adult, available all day every day.

    Prize Shop and Entertainment Galore

    The prize shop at Coral Island is the largest in Blackpool, stocked with an extensive array of treasures that visitors can win through their ticket rewards. The arcade’s variety ensures hours of entertainment, whether you’re a seasoned arcade master or a casual player. The venue also features a casino area restricted to adults, adding another layer of entertainment for visitors aged 18 and over.

    Accessibility and Visitor Experience

    Situated on Bonny Street near Blackpool’s central promenade, Coral Island is easily accessible and offers free entry, making it an inclusive destination for families and groups. The centre provides public restrooms and features a lively, fun-filled ambience suitable for all weather conditions. Opening hours generally run from 10:00 to 21:00 on weekdays, extending later on weekends. Visitors can expect a welcoming atmosphere with plenty of seating areas and information boards to enhance their visit.

    Legacy and Community Connection

    Coral Island has become a beloved fixture in Blackpool’s entertainment landscape, known for its unique pirate theming and family-friendly approach. The presence of Captain Jack, who appears at scheduled times and roams the arcade with chocolate coin loot bags, adds a personal touch that delights children. The centre’s commitment to providing quality food, engaging games, and memorable experiences ensures it remains a top choice for locals and tourists seeking indoor amusement and dining in Blackpool.

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