LancsLive: "It looked like they were going to have to head all the way down like they did a couple of months back. Fortunately, two staff climbed up, flicked something, and got it going again." Steve Ely, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, on the Grand National ride with his two children, tweeted a photo of the ride stuck at the top of an incline on the rollercoaster.He also criticised the Pleasure Beach and said all customers were given in compensation was a bottle of water and tickets that could not be used.An eyewitness waiting to get on the ride said his children were "devastated" as the ride was stopped while the problem was dealt with.A spokesman for Blackpool Pleasure Beach said: "At 11.55 am on Tuesday June 1 a stoppage occurred on.
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