- Mon Apr 29, 2024 4:52 pm
#66800
Blackpool wasn’t ever popular because it was great - it was popular because it was one of the only options people could afford that was marginally better than where they lived and worked. No one who had a choice would want a swim in the cold, Atlantic-adjacent Irish Sea, then stagger out of the nut brown water onto a coarse beach to enjoy temperatures that if you’re lucky might hit 22 degrees. Then on to an evening of overpriced fish and chips, shit beer and miserable B&B owners who lock you out at 9pm.
But obviously it was never the advent of cheap flights to places with warm, crystal clear waters, incredibly cheap, great food and wine, and nice hotels with full board deals. No, it was definitely some mysterious, nebulous swarthy-looking types scaring everyone off.
But obviously it was never the advent of cheap flights to places with warm, crystal clear waters, incredibly cheap, great food and wine, and nice hotels with full board deals. No, it was definitely some mysterious, nebulous swarthy-looking types scaring everyone off.