Where to stay during your holiday in the UK
A lot more people are holidaying in the UK these days as money has become a major issue for some families. It’s not just that, flying to foreign countries has gone from being cheap and cheerful to expensive and treacherous with airlines going out of business stranding their customers and hidden charges and fines if you don’t jump through their hoops.Couple this with the wide range of activities and entertainment on offer at local holiday parks here in England why would you want to go abroad? The UK family holiday used to always be taken at UK beach resorts such as Blackpool and Skegness, with the beaches lined with deck chairs and many sandcastles being built along the waterfront. These days since more and more UK families have started holidaying at home at these holiday parks the parks have struggled to cope with demand, so much so that they are already investing in extra accommodation to avoid having to turn people away next summer! So where can we stay when travelling to these holiday parks? Well unlike holidays abroad where you have to choose either a high rise hotel or an even taller high rise hotel here in the UK there are much more options that are family friendly as well as being at a decent price.The hotels that UK holiday parks have fully understand who they are hosting, typically young families. These hotels have therefore been designed from the ground up to be best suited for young families, this includes many family friendly features such as wide corridors, cot facilities and even a children’s den with bunk beds and their own DVD player.Sometimes families would rather have self contained holiday apartments so they can cook in their room if they feel like it. Self catered accommodation is very popular for families as they tend to have separate bedrooms, a lounge area and kitchen and dining facilities. Many holiday parks are also caravan friendly for those looking for a holiday with plenty of self-reliance. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes though for when you fancy a night off to relax. Caravan parks are usually located right next to the holiday parks so you never need to travel too far to enjoy the entertainment and activities.
So there’s plenty of choice at UK holiday parks which makes it clear to see that holidaying in the UK has really come along and can offer much more activities to rival any foreign holiday.


12. Jan, 2010 






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