Saturday 10th September
This evening we were the guests of Jimmy Botton at Skegness Pleasure Beach for the annual Fun Night.
Despite the accident earlier in the week the park was absolutely heaving with locals and holiday makers alike, all enjoying the rides. There is no doubt that this event is a big draw for the town and I personally met people I knew who had travelled 35 miles just to attend the Fun Night.
I had been promised a donation to my charity, St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice, if I was brave enough to take a ride on the Extreme with Jimmy. How could I refuse?? The ride lasted about 3 minutes but I can assure you the queasy stomach lasted much longer. It was all in a good cause and Jimmy was true to his word.
As is normal the night was due to end with a firework display that this year had been promised to be bigger and better than ever. When they started the quality of the display was plain to see, and it went on and on. There have been three displays this year, SO, Switch On and now this one. The standard of all of them has been high and we are lucky to have them. The fact that this display is paid for by a local business and not from public funds I feel makes it a little bit special.
I would like to thank Jimmy, his family and all the staff team for their hospitality’s over the entire evening.
As for the Extreme, next time I will try and keep my eyes open………………bring it on.












