WE have teamed up with Blackpool Tower and Circus to give readers the chance to win one of five family tickets to the award winning seaside attraction and take in this year's Illuminations, celebrating its 125th birthday.
If you haven't experienced the wonders of Blackpool Tower and the thrill's of the Circus, then make 2004 the year to visit the mighty steel structure, dominating Blackpool's promenade.
The award-winning circus, voted best circus in the UK for four successive years, features breathtaking acrobats from all over the world performing in a show of amazing power and agility. Not forgetting Mooky the clown and an unforgettable grand circus water finale.
If dancing is your thing, spend some time in the magnificent Tower Ballroom and take in the sounds of the world famous Wurlitzer organ.
Or make a night of it with the Las Vegas style lounge show The Kings of Swing', the Blackpool Tower Big Band and the Glenn Miller Tribute Orchestra, until 6 November.
Visit Undersea World and its creatures of the deep, featuring a centrepiece holding 32,000 gallons of water.
Let your little monkeys loose in Jungle Jim's, one of the largest themed adventure play areas in the country or be transported through time from prehistoric ages to the modern day, on the Dawn of Time, a ride that brings history alive.
And if you're feeling brave, take the ride to the top of the tower and dare to try the 'Walk of Faith', a reinforced glass walkway that lets you look straight down to the promenade 380 feet below!
For more information on Blackpool Tower and Circus telephone 01253 292029 or go to www.blackpooltower.co.uk
To be in with a chance of winning a family ticket, which allows entry for two adults and two children, answer the question below and send your entries with your name, address and daytime telephone number to:
Blackpool Tower competition, c/o Vicky Andrews, St Helens Star, YMCA Buildings, Duke Street, St Helens WA10 2HZ. Closing date is Friday 17 September 2004.
Question: How high up is the 'Walk of Faith'?
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