In small guided groups, guests will visit some of Pleasure Beach’s ‘lesser-known departments’, like wardrobe, and will have the opportunity to look underneath rides.
They will also be able to view the park from areas usually inaccessible to guests and travel through ‘secret tunnels’ beneath the park.
Those who choose to book will also hear from staff, learn about Pleasure Beach’s history, and receive food, drink, and a special certificate, all included in their ticket.
Amanda Thompson OBE, CEO of Pleasure Beach Resort, said: “We’re offering guests the exciting opportunity to see our park like never before.
“We’re pulling back the curtains and taking down the wall so that you can have a sneak peek into life here at Pleasure Beach, and see behind the scenes of some of your favourite rides and attractions.”
The tours will cost £35 per person and will be limited to six slots across three days.
The tours will be two hours long, from 10am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm, on March 12, 14 and 19.
Ms Thompson said: “We’re really looking forward to an exciting 2025 season, and we’re excited to add this immersive, insider experience to our line-up this year.”
Pleasure Beach opens its Nickelodeon-themed area of the park for half term, from February 15 to 23.
The rest of Pleasure Beach opens on March 1 for the 2025 season, which runs until November.
Earlier in the year, the resort announced its ‘re-imagining’ of the Ice Blast ride, which will now go under the name Launch Pad and be open for guests to enjoy in 2025.