Theme park fans can bag free tickets to Blackpool Pleasure Beach this coming bank holiday weekend.

The attraction is looking for 'Queue Review Officers' to disprove the notion that people only manage five rides on average during a visit to a theme park.

The research, conducted by OnePoll, found that 63 per cent of people believe they experience five rides or fewer on an average visit to a theme park.

To help prove this theory wrong, Pleasure Beach is offering free entry to people willing to document the number of rides they experience.

The chosen 'Queue Review Officers' will be required to report the average queue times and provide feedback on their experience.

They will be expected to queue under normal circumstances, without the use of Speedy Passes.

Andy Hygate, director of operations at Pleasure Beach Resort, said: "As an avid rollercoaster enthusiast myself I know all too well the frustrations of waiting in long queues, as well as the importance of packing as much value as possible into a trip – particularly in the current economy.

"We were shocked that almost two thirds of people expect to get on so few rides at a theme park because it’s not the experience we know to be the case at Pleasure Beach Resort.

"We’re keen to challenge the notion and are inviting thrillseeking members of the public to put us to the test.

"We’re confident that guests can experience far more rides when they visit us and we want people to help us prove it once and for all."

People interested in becoming a 'Queue Review Officer' should visit pleasurebeachresort.com/queue-review and complete the online form by Tuesday, August 20.

Five successful applicants will become Pleasure Beach Queue Review Officers and receive a pair of complimentary tickets to be used at Pleasure Beach on Saturday, August 24.