Skegness
Started by jamesb99_1999, Mar 13 2007 09:48 AM
21 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 March 2007 - 09:48 AM
Hi all off to Butlins Skeggy with my mrs this weekend, any places you recommend? It's to get away is all, I quite like lincolnshire though..
J<br /><br /><br /><br />A man
#2
Posted 13 March 2007 - 10:22 AM
Im goin there in 5 weeks too......can't wait....lol
anyway, i only know the coastal area of the east of that place, there's the obv of Skegness, and also, don't forget to check out the outdoor market by Fantasy Island, personally my favourite market ever, dunno why tho.....
theres also a little town about 30 miles away, or maybe more....not sure, called Mablethorpe, and is like Cleveleys to Blackpool....if u know where that is btw, but in all is a lovely area. for the inland area, I only know louth, which is like a mini York lol
don't forget to ride the 'green' slide in Splash, as its extreme lol
anyway, i only know the coastal area of the east of that place, there's the obv of Skegness, and also, don't forget to check out the outdoor market by Fantasy Island, personally my favourite market ever, dunno why tho.....
theres also a little town about 30 miles away, or maybe more....not sure, called Mablethorpe, and is like Cleveleys to Blackpool....if u know where that is btw, but in all is a lovely area. for the inland area, I only know louth, which is like a mini York lol
don't forget to ride the 'green' slide in Splash, as its extreme lol
#3
Posted 13 March 2007 - 11:48 AM
well me coming from lincs mesen i wouldnt bother with cleethorpes coz its a pile of poo lol. however skeg itself is a nice place on the night pubs n that n fantasy island is a great night out in scallys or woodys pubs but i dont know if the entertainment has started as yet tho. sutton on sea well i wouldnt bother going there unless ur over 65 n dont like arcades n pubs and boston is a nice place (so i hear) lol
wherever u choose go av a great time
lincs1
wherever u choose go av a great time
lincs1
#4
Posted 13 March 2007 - 12:57 PM
Skegness, Ingoldmells and Chapel-St-Leonards for arcades, chippes and seaside walks.
Then going inland for a bit, there is Hogsthorpe (where my Mam and stepdad live), Mumby, Alford etc. All small villages with pubs, and nice walkways through countryside. Alford is an old historic town, where there is a market and other things to do. Then back to the coast where you come to Sutton-on-Sea and Mablethorpe. As mentioned in a previous post, Sutton is for the older generation. There are no arcades there (local parish rule) but pubs, chippies and seafront area. I personally love Mablethorpe though. The sands are beautiful there. Not much in the way of "live" entertainment but there is a little funfair, pleanty of arcades, pubs, chippies etc., but as I mentioned a lovely beach to go on ( if the weather is nice, of course ).
Enjoy your holiday on the East Coast. I love to visit my Mam and stepdad there!
Then going inland for a bit, there is Hogsthorpe (where my Mam and stepdad live), Mumby, Alford etc. All small villages with pubs, and nice walkways through countryside. Alford is an old historic town, where there is a market and other things to do. Then back to the coast where you come to Sutton-on-Sea and Mablethorpe. As mentioned in a previous post, Sutton is for the older generation. There are no arcades there (local parish rule) but pubs, chippies and seafront area. I personally love Mablethorpe though. The sands are beautiful there. Not much in the way of "live" entertainment but there is a little funfair, pleanty of arcades, pubs, chippies etc., but as I mentioned a lovely beach to go on ( if the weather is nice, of course ).
Enjoy your holiday on the East Coast. I love to visit my Mam and stepdad there!
All The Best
Daryl
My blogsite is here: click the icon --->
My name is Daryl, I was born in 1965 and have been into FME since 2002!
On 23 June 2011, I was diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease In November 2012, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonian Syndrome too.
I can be found at:
My new blog-site...
...or at Facebook here: --> https://www.facebook.com/daryl.lees
=======================================================
Visit my website on the icon above for my WebBlog, or pop over and see me on the social media at --->
=======================================================
Daryl
My blogsite is here: click the icon --->
My name is Daryl, I was born in 1965 and have been into FME since 2002!
On 23 June 2011, I was diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease In November 2012, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonian Syndrome too.
I can be found at:
My new blog-site...
...or at Facebook here: --> https://www.facebook.com/daryl.lees
=======================================================
Visit my website on the icon above for my WebBlog, or pop over and see me on the social media at --->
=======================================================
#5
Posted 13 March 2007 - 02:30 PM
Can I just say that some one needs to sort out the poor donkeys there, they look well unhappyI personally love Mablethorpe though. The sands are beautiful there. Not much in the way of "live" entertainment but there is a little funfair, pleanty of arcades, pubs, chippies etc., but as I mentioned a lovely beach to go on ( if the weather is nice, of course ).
Enjoy your holiday on the East Coast. I love to visit my Mam and stepdad there!
#6
Posted 13 March 2007 - 06:06 PM
Personally, they would be even unhappier (is there such a word) if I sat on them!
All The Best
Daryl
My blogsite is here: click the icon --->
My name is Daryl, I was born in 1965 and have been into FME since 2002!
On 23 June 2011, I was diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease In November 2012, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonian Syndrome too.
I can be found at:
My new blog-site...
...or at Facebook here: --> https://www.facebook.com/daryl.lees
=======================================================
Visit my website on the icon above for my WebBlog, or pop over and see me on the social media at --->
=======================================================
Daryl
My blogsite is here: click the icon --->
My name is Daryl, I was born in 1965 and have been into FME since 2002!
On 23 June 2011, I was diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease In November 2012, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonian Syndrome too.
I can be found at:
My new blog-site...
...or at Facebook here: --> https://www.facebook.com/daryl.lees
=======================================================
Visit my website on the icon above for my WebBlog, or pop over and see me on the social media at --->
=======================================================
#7
Posted 13 March 2007 - 07:11 PM
Fantasy Island great for the Rides
The Beast is awesome and Jubilee Odessey
Not tried the totaly insane yet as it wasnt going last time i went
Total Confusion good
Skeggy got a few good arcades about 4 or 5 biggish ones along prom across from Embassy center and Pleasure park, Skegness Pier Got Arcade + laser quest if its still there good fun and 10 pin bolling.
The Beast is awesome and Jubilee Odessey
Not tried the totaly insane yet as it wasnt going last time i went
Total Confusion good
Skeggy got a few good arcades about 4 or 5 biggish ones along prom across from Embassy center and Pleasure park, Skegness Pier Got Arcade + laser quest if its still there good fun and 10 pin bolling.
#8
Posted 13 March 2007 - 07:48 PM
if u go mabelthorpe while on ya hols then take ya digi camera and go into pj's amuesments (thats the arcade on the left on the corner near to the sand end) lots of lovely old classics u might wanna take some snapshots of.
lincs1
lincs1
#9
Posted 13 March 2007 - 09:17 PM
yes that arcade in Mapplethorpe cant remember the name of it but it is worth going to pay a visit there. that band that plays music that goes back to the 1930s does anybody remembers the laughing sailor he still has it but it was broke when i went
#10
Posted 13 March 2007 - 09:27 PM
i remember the laughing sailor like yesterday but been my age u can never forget it but hey it was a classic laugh that no1 can forget and worth alot of money if u can get hold of one its woth buying n storing or restoring
#11
Posted 13 March 2007 - 11:53 PM
I think the newest machine in that arcade is Pie Factory!!! 5p play tooif u go mabelthorpe while on ya hols then take ya digi camera and go into pj's amuesments (thats the arcade on the left on the corner near to the sand end) lots of lovely old classics u might wanna take some snapshots of.
lincs1
always eight is the best classic in there, and super nudger, which is the clone, which is on the left side of the arcade
#12
Posted 14 March 2007 - 06:54 PM
I am off to Butlins Skegness at the end of April. There are some decent arcades along the road to the beach opposite Fantasy Island. There is one arcade along there next to a pub that has some older fruit machines, and there is a large arcade on the opposite side of the road that has loads of older fruit machines and video games in it.
Butlins has some decent fruit machines too. Last year I put £1 in a £25 jackpot Party Time and got over £80 out of it. I discovered a few other fun machines while I was there, they were :-
Hyper Viper - Barcrest
Snakes & Ladders - Bfm
Return of the King - Bfm
Hi Lo Karate -
Adders & Ladders Arena (£5 Jackpot) - Vivd (In Skegness and Ingoldmells)
Return to Haunted House - Empire (one of my personal favourites)
I am not much of a fruity player, only tend to play them on holiday or daytrips Great Yarmouth. I don't smoke or drink so the occasional fruity session is my only vice.
Butlins has some decent fruit machines too. Last year I put £1 in a £25 jackpot Party Time and got over £80 out of it. I discovered a few other fun machines while I was there, they were :-
Hyper Viper - Barcrest
Snakes & Ladders - Bfm
Return of the King - Bfm
Hi Lo Karate -
Adders & Ladders Arena (£5 Jackpot) - Vivd (In Skegness and Ingoldmells)
Return to Haunted House - Empire (one of my personal favourites)
I am not much of a fruity player, only tend to play them on holiday or daytrips Great Yarmouth. I don't smoke or drink so the occasional fruity session is my only vice.
#13
Posted 14 March 2007 - 06:58 PM
I am not much of a fruity player, only tend to play them on holiday or daytrips Great Yarmouth. I don't smoke or drink so the occasional fruity session is my only vice.
I do, do and do Jaks.....you have the best system, for fun on hol's and via FME!
Enjoy Fruit-Emu
#14
Posted 14 March 2007 - 07:05 PM
I see some of you must have been tempted with the special deals Butlins have been offering :-)
The last time I went to Butlins was before the massive refurbishment and it was a dump.
Well I will be returning for a revisit mid April lets hope it has improved.
I remember the outdoor market was good and Fantasy Island was ok.
Boy do I remember the slides! I wondered why there were queues for the other slides and non for the slide on the left, thought sod the queue and went on it and gees thought I was going to die literally came off the slide around the bends terrirfying stuff!
Arcades in Skeg were fun too lots of old machines to play!
Watch out for the guy with the Fruit Emu T-Shirt, you just never know who you will bump into!
The last time I went to Butlins was before the massive refurbishment and it was a dump.
Well I will be returning for a revisit mid April lets hope it has improved.
I remember the outdoor market was good and Fantasy Island was ok.
Boy do I remember the slides! I wondered why there were queues for the other slides and non for the slide on the left, thought sod the queue and went on it and gees thought I was going to die literally came off the slide around the bends terrirfying stuff!
Arcades in Skeg were fun too lots of old machines to play!
Watch out for the guy with the Fruit Emu T-Shirt, you just never know who you will bump into!
Wozza
#15
Posted 14 March 2007 - 07:49 PM
I am a bit of a Butlins regular, I go every year since 2000 - normally in september. This time I wanted to see what it was like during the early part of the season. I also love Fantasy Island, but it is not the same now you can't get dvd's and music cd's from there, most of the stalls seem to sell the same stuff. The rides are great, I tried one of the big rollercoasters but it wasn't that great for £4. I used to go to Butlins in the late 80's and early 90's, that is when I discovered arcades. I used to spend mose of my time on the large free funfair (before they moved it and downsized it), in the funpool on the water slides and in the arcades.
I love playing the emulator and having a go at doing layouts - layout designing can be quite adictive.
I love playing the emulator and having a go at doing layouts - layout designing can be quite adictive.
#16
Posted 14 March 2007 - 08:16 PM
Ahhh good old Butlins, I worked at the Bognor one for about 15 months.
Was great, met my missus there too.
Was great, met my missus there too.
#17
Posted 14 March 2007 - 11:02 PM
Anyone been to Haven by Filey by any chance???
i went to primrose valley and it was alrite....fileys a nice place too, alot further up the coast but hey...
they have, or did have an adders and ladders arena (vivid) with the TV monitor, and it was like shitting coins lol.....gd timeeeeeessss :D:D
sorry....got drifted away then lol 5 weeks until me for Butlins...woooo
i went to primrose valley and it was alrite....fileys a nice place too, alot further up the coast but hey...
they have, or did have an adders and ladders arena (vivid) with the TV monitor, and it was like shitting coins lol.....gd timeeeeeessss :D:D
sorry....got drifted away then lol 5 weeks until me for Butlins...woooo
#18
Posted 15 March 2007 - 08:16 AM
I see some of you must have been tempted with the special deals Butlins have been offering :-)
The last time I went to Butlins was before the massive refurbishment and it was a dump.
Well I will be returning for a revisit mid April lets hope it has improved.
I remember the outdoor market was good and Fantasy Island was ok.
Boy do I remember the slides! I wondered why there were queues for the other slides and non for the slide on the left, thought sod the queue and went on it and gees thought I was going to die literally came off the slide around the bends terrirfying stuff!
Arcades in Skeg were fun too lots of old machines to play!
Watch out for the guy with the Fruit Emu T-Shirt, you just never know who you will bump into!
Hi Wozza,
Yep for two of us from Friday to Monday only cost us £79 which is pretty good including all the food - Can't even get in at a holiday inn for that, plus it's an over 18s weekend so there are no bratty children
From convo's I've had with my mrs don't think I will be getting off to the fruitys much though - lol
She wants time together.......
J<br /><br /><br /><br />A man
#19
Posted 15 March 2007 - 08:55 AM
Hi Wozza,
Yep for two of us from Friday to Monday only cost us £79 which is pretty good including all the food - Can't even get in at a holiday inn for that, plus it's an over 18s weekend so there are no bratty children
From convo's I've had with my mrs don't think I will be getting off to the fruitys much though - lol
She wants time together.......
Oyyy...Cheeky sod haha!
The only place I've been is caravanning in a Haven...The One in Hastings...Oh yes, Coombe Haven that's what it was called. We went on a water slide that tried to dislocate your pelvis...Seriously, almost 90 degree drops, and then to the death trap fairground by the Seafront, I actually thought it was a good time there...Would go again if the parents weren't complaining and nothing really beats Center Parcs at all.
But with Butlins in Bognor right near me Aunt's house I could go there if I wanted.
CB
This is a site for EMULATION purposes of older machines. Not playing strategies.
If you are more interested in playing modern machines,
visit Jackpottyforums
(DOND is around now on this site..... How long was this sig out of date...!)
#20 Guest_robinhood75_*
Posted 15 March 2007 - 12:45 PM
I recommend my ex who lives in skegness Karina. She is a good ride lol. There use to be a chocolate factory in skeg that you was able to go round but not sure if its still there. It's nice to take a walk on the beach from skegness pie to ingoldmels but is about 4 mile tho.
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users