This room draws on a collaborative live performance made by Mel Brimfield and drag fabulist Dickie Beau which includes off-colour jokes, skits and lurid double-entendres researched from dozens of dead comedians.
Etchell’s room conjures notions of revelation and concealment and features a neon artwork made with hand-blown glass tubes filled with argon gas.
Situated on the 1st floor, at the front of our hotel, providing great sea views. Spacious en-suite with shower rooms. Heater/Fan provided. Tea/Coffee facilities included.
Designed by Marisa Carnesky, this evocative and spacious room is adorned with showgirl and show woman-inspired ephemera including pieces of costume and artefacts that embody the experiences of women performers, past and present.
Situated directly on the seafront, our spacious Ocean Suites with panoramic windows offer stunning sea views and sunsets overlooking the beach.
A visual feast of quirky patterns and psychedelic tessellatio
The Life Room is part of a series of projects under the banner of Organisational Diagrams for Everyday Lives by Helen Stratford.
Projector with cinema seats for a great experience. En-suite bathroom.
The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing by NASA in 2019 inspired local artist Adrian Pritchard to make a series of Orbital Moons using high-grade art epoxy resins.
Twin Room
In this room the guest becomes an integral part of the art – with your reflections and shadows created by the lights allowing you to be in the picture and contemplate what it means to have plenty and to progress.
Centred around the concept of an queer space inspired by Blackpool’s significance as a welcoming home and a destination for LGBTQIA+ people.
Unless We Dream, We Doubt is a hypnotic noise installation which choreographs sound and our experience of it moving physically in the bedroom.
An exploration into the very fabric of Blackpool.