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A couple of years ago we took our 3 eldest grandsons away for a week in a "super deluxe motor home" :roll:
My hubby loved it....whilst we had fun with the boys.. I didnt want to repeat it. I wanted proper beds...that you didnt have to move every morning...etc.

So we discussed a static caravan...Center Parc..or Butlins...

Butlins won....in Skegness.

We have got Gold accommodation... 3 bedrooms..ground floor... with a maid to make the beds and clean up.. Premier food package and booked "extras".
Lots of football..swimming..shows etc...the boys will have a great time. (5,5 and 7)
Hubby cant wait...hmmm
However they do have a Spa..... :lol:

Happy Days.

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Good luck :thumbup:
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Will be interested to read your "post holiday" report !

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BUTLINS !!!!

Shame on you woman :lol:

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Wait for somebody to say" it's just like being on (insert name of modern ship here)"
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Dark Knight wrote:
Wait for somebody to say" it's just like been on (insert name of modern ship here)"
I was about to say - Do people at Butlins say "it's like being on a cruise but on land"? :D

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just imagine people all moaning and saying" it's like cheap Pando cruise in here, its not like the old days"
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The last time I was at a Butlins (early 1990s) you could buy T shirts with the logo "Butlitz Camp escape comittee" I have yet to see a maritime equivalent of these either on a ship or dockside 'tat' stalls.

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"It's not the same as Pontins/Canberra" (delete as appropriate)

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Skeggie? Have you been to Skegness before Sue?
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The "after Butlins" review might take a little while to write... :crazy:
We get back on friday night...dropping boys off at their homes.. :clap: then back to ours to drink the wine rack dry!!!
Might be sober by monday....maybe... :crazy:

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Skeggie? Have you been to Skegness before Sue?

No Foxy..never ever..lol

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It's got a big beach.................... a very big beach when the tides out!! :lol:
Hi de hi!!! Ho de ho!!! :lol:
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Butlins Hmm! please write a review. Now I'm all cruised out I'm looking at alternative holidays. :thumbup:

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suespud wrote:
oldbluefox wrote:
Skeggie? Have you been to Skegness before Sue?

No Foxy..never ever..lol
It's so bracing !!!

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So is a double gin!

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Hi Sue,

You've done the right thing in going with the gold accommodation and premier dinning package... we did the same when we went to Minehead 4 years ago.

The boys will love it, as for Mom Dad and Nana,...you'll all be needing another holiday when you get back :)

Butlins has changed over the years and the introduction of better accommodation and nicer places to eat have added to the experience...however things can get a little expensive if you allow the children to go on the pay as you go attractions, which, I have to say, seems to be the way butlins are heading.... nevertheless all the water park facilities are free, as are the fun fair rides. Sue a funny thing has just happened while I'm typing this...I've just had the Skydome theme tune pop into my head..'at the Sky dome, sky-dome'

I'm sure you will all have a fantastic time...Btw...I've heard its a bit like being on the Britannia :lol:

Regards

Keith :wave:

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On a personal note Butlins Skegness always brings back good and bad memories for me as it was there that my father died aged 47 :(

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Butlins!

Never been, never want to.

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My brother and sil took their granddaughter earlier this year she had a wonderful time ( she's 7 ) so much so that a couple of weeks ago my sil took her again with a friend and her granddaughter.

Ahhh Skeggie takes me back to my youth ( just for Stephen that's about 10 years ago :lol: :wave: ) I had some great weekends there and there was some very good night life, oh to be able to dance the night away as I used to .. it's hard once you turn 30 :lol: :lol:
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I'm sure the children will love it, and you'll love having fun with them. Then I'm equally sure you'll love a peaceful weekend afterwards :lol:
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Dancing Queen wrote:
My brother and sil took their granddaughter earlier this year she had a wonderful time ( she's 7 ) so much so that a couple of weeks ago my sil took her again with a friend and her granddaughter.

Ahhh Skeggie takes me back to my youth ( just for Stephen that's about 10 years ago :lol: :wave: ) I had some great weekends there and there was some very good night life, oh to be able to dance the night away as I used to .. it's hard once you turn 30 ::lol:

Hi Jo...my philosophy on life is that you can be as serious as you have to be, happy when you should be, sad when you need to be, And as young as your body allows you to be :thumbup:

Hope you had a great day yesterday

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I think every child should experience Butlins at least once in their life....l loved it.

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Onelife wrote:
... I think every child should experience Butlins at least once in their life....l loved it.
Yeah, but you were 37 at the time :lol:
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Onelife wrote:
Hi Sue,

You've done the right thing in going with the gold accommodation and premier dinning package... we did the same when we went to Minehead 4 years ago.

The boys will love it, as for Mom Dad and Nana,...you'll all be needing another holiday when you get back :)

Butlins has changed over the years and the introduction of better accommodation and nicer places to eat have added to the experience...however things can get a little expensive if you allow the children to go on the pay as you go attractions, which, I have to say, seems to be the way butlins are heading.... nevertheless all the water park facilities are free, as are the fun fair rides. Sue a funny thing has just happened while I'm typing this...I've just had the Skydome theme tune pop into my head..'at the Sky dome, sky-dome'

I'm sure you will all have a fantastic time...Btw...I've heard its a bit like being on the Britannia :lol:



Regards

Keith :wave:

…...

On a personal note Butlins Skegness always brings back good and bad memories for me as it was there that my father died aged 47 :(
Hi Keith, mam and dad are not going...just nana and grandad..lol when we get back we will be locking the doors and seeing no one over the weekend... :crazy:

We have bought extra passes for the pay as you go stuff...if you got it online it was a better deal.

Sue
xxxx

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qbman1 wrote:
"It's not the same as Pontins/Canberra" (delete as appropriate)

Your wish is my command :moresarcasm:
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We've been to Minehead three times (basic chalet, deluxe chalet [same as basic but with a TV], and own caravan), Ayr (static caravan) and Pwhelli (deluxe chalet). The last time was about 18 years ago.

I'd always though Butlins was one great funfair - none of them had much in the way of fairground rides. All the buildings looked run down. Facilities were basic, to say the least.

I hope it's improved since then.

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