Is this a bit harsh?
Blackpool Tower has been named the most complained about landmark in the UK based on analysis of 'bad' and 'terrible' Tripadvisor reviews.
Blackpool Tower comes in at second worst with a score of 9.4% and is the most complained about landmark based in the UK. According to some reviewers, the Tower is just a bit too "touristy" and busy for their liking. Others felt like a trip up the tower was too expensive and added extras including a 4D film did not justify the price tag.
"I remember visiting Blackpool Tower when I was a kid, back when it was tower world and you could access everything," one review wrote, slamming the decision to offer tickets for different sections "at ridiculous rates".
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