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Butlin's launches new mega sale with four-night stays for £9.75 each per night

Butlin's launches new mega sale with four-night stays for £9.75 each per night

The Sun2 days ago

Alice Penwill, Travel Reporter
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ANYONE looking for a bargain family getaway should book with Butlin's now - as it's launched a huge sale.
The Big Butlin's sale has savings of up to 40 per cent on term-time getaways and half term holidays in 2025 and 2026.
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Butlin's is even offering stays across all three resorts in Bognor Regis Minehead and Skegness from £9.75pp a night.
This is for the four-night family stay with Showtime Term-Time Midweek breaks, which costs £39 overall.
On every Butlin's site, there is so much to do to keep children, and adults entertained.
Along with accommodation and access to the pool, there are also live performances with celebrity headliners.
Included in the price is soft play and unlimited goes on the fairground rides.
At the Bognor Regis site, there's a new £1.8million soft play centre and playgrounds.
On the West Sussex site, there's a state-of-the-art indoor activity centre PLAYXPERIENCE.
Inside is nine immersive gaming experiences, including a galactic-themed Laser Tag and four different themed Escape Rooms.
And in Minehead and Skegness, there are £2.5million SKYPARKs with climbing towers, slides and they even light up at night.
Showtime Term-Time Midweek breaks are suitable for families with kids that are five and under - and start from £10 per person.
I tried the new Gladiators event at Butlin's with some of the TV stars… and my kids were obsessed
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There's lots of entertainment - including appearances from TV characters like Peppa Pig and Mister Maker. Butlin's own Skyline Gang will make an appearance too.
The face of Saturday night TV, Stephen Mulhern will be making an appearance in the brand-new show, Out of this World.
He's celebrating 25 years in showbiz with a special show full of illusions and games for the audience to enjoy.
Another show to enjoy over the summer is The Masked Singer Live.
Cricket, Dippy Egg, Piranha and Owl will be joining the live shows, which will be hosted by special guest presenters.
A three-night summer break in Minehead during July, featuring performances from Stephen Mulhern, cost from £188 (£47 per person).
Guests can catch the Masked Singer show for the final time in 2025 during October Half Term, when the resorts get a spooky makeover to celebrate Halloween.
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During the spooky season, there will be late-night Scareground and monster-themed arts and crafts - Halloween breaks start from £168.
Without wishing the rest of the year away, guests can also book for a Christmas break starting from from £41 (£11 per person).
All three resorts transform into festive wonderlands with Christmas trees galore and a jam-packed schedule of festive shows and activities.
Of course, there will also be a special appearance from Father Christmas. And breaks during the New Year cost from £416 (£104 per person).
One Sun Travel writer recently tried out the Butlin's all-inclusive holidays where food and drink is free - she even said it was better value than a Spanish resort.
And one Travel Writer has been visiting Butlin's for 40 years – here's how it's changed for better and worse.
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