During their son’s birthday celebration this past weekend, Tyson and Paris Fury visited Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach Resort to celebrate. As the resort prepares for a “very exciting” 12 months ahead, the Gypsy King was spotted taking in the thrills of the theme park, which began its full operation for the first time this year.
On Saturday, March 1, Tyson and Paris celebrated the sixth birthday of their third kid, Adonis, with family members, including brother Shane. Their seventh child, little Prince Rico Paris Fury, was born in September 2023. Tyson posed for photos with fans while riding the ICON ride and the imposing Big One during the festivities.
Following Fury’s fifth announcement of his retirement from boxing, the 36-year-old made the journey. In January, after losing against Oleksandr Usyk a second time, he said on Instagram: “Hello everyone. I will keep this brief and to the point. I would like to declare that I have retired from boxing.
The boxer has been seen having fun with his family since he retired, including on excursions to Paris and last month’s visit to Caledonia Park’s pop-up Comic Con event. With the launch of the updated Launch Pad ride, Pleasure Beach Resort is preparing for an eventful year.
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Pleasure Beach Resort’s redesigned attraction, formerly known as Ice Blast, is getting ready to dazzle thrill-seekers by launching them 210 feet into the air at a scorching 80 mph before they experience a heart-stopping 20-story drop in just two seconds, though an official launch date has not yet been announced. ‘A more strong thrust than riders have felt in recent times’ is what it claims to give.
For the first time in ten years, the amusement park opened during the February half-term, making it one of the first theme parks in the country to do so. Earlier in the month, Nickelodeon Land opened. Pleasure Beach Resort will only be open on weekends as March progresses, but plans are in the works to expand its hours to include weekdays as well.
Pleasure Beach Resort’s CEO, Amanda Thompson OBE, stated: “We’re quite enthusiastic about 2025 at Pleasure Beach. We can’t wait for our park to come alive once more for a new season and for everyone who visits to create genuinely amazing experiences.”