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Planning a budget-friendly break? Butlin's now has Showtime family holidays from just £49 - plus an EXTRA 10% off for a limited time

Planning a budget-friendly break? Butlin's now has Showtime family holidays from just £49 - plus an EXTRA 10% off for a limited time

Daily Mail​14 hours ago

Looking to plan your next summer getaway? Well, good news, as Butlin's is currently offering an extra 10 per cent off their iconic Showtime Term-Time Breaks – with prices starting at just £49.
Running throughout the year during term-time, Butlin's Showtime Term-Time Breaks showcase more quality entertainment than you can shake a stick at, and won't break the bank, either, making your next family getaway more affordable than ever.
Butlin's Showtime Term-Time Breaks
Looking to plan your next summer getaway? You can now score your next Showtime Term-Time Break with a whopping 10 per cent off, perfect if you're looking to save money on your next family holiday.
Running throughout the year during term-time, Butlin's Showtime Term-Time Breaks showcase more quality entertainment than you can shake a stick at, and won't break the bank, either.
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While an unforgettable getaway at Butlin's has always been excellent value for money, you can now score your next Showtime Term-Time Break with a whopping 10 per cent off, perfect if you're looking to save money on your next family holiday.
But while your stay will cost less, there's no shortage of unforgettable experiences up for grabs during these term-time getaways.
With everything from exclusive, West End-quality shows to thrills and spills in the huge Splash Waterworlds, there's plenty for the entire family to enjoy when you spend your holiday at Butlin's.
Showtime Term-Time Midweek Breaks start from as little as £49 based on two adults and two children, and include a stay in a comfortable apartment with separate living and sleeping areas (ideal if you're catering to different bedtimes), and fully equipped kitchen areas to prepare your own meals.
Holidaying with younger children? Butlin's are here to make your stay seamless with buggy parks, highchairs, child-friendly cutlery, baby food pouches included and travel cots available at selected locations, so you don't have to take the whole nursery with you.
With stays of three to four nights up for grabs, and deposits for as low as £5 per person, you'll find plenty of activities included to keep little ones entertained, including mini discos, arts and crafts and unforgettable soft play zones.
And these aren't called Showtime breaks for nothing… Also included in the price of your stay are a whole host of dazzling shows such as Snow White and Her Magnificent Friends, Peppa's Circus Celebration and The Butlin's Party Show Hosted by Mister Maker, none of which will be forgotten in a hurry.
After all the excitement experienced during your Butlin's break, you'll no doubt have worked up an appetite. Luckily, there's plenty of dining options to help you and your family refuel throughout your break.
Whether you opt for a dining plans that offer incredible variety at a great price, or pick and choose what you fancy each day, the Butlin's restaurants and grab-and-go outlets mean your action-packed days start and end with satisfied tummies.
With so much to see and experience for the whole family, there's truly never been a better time to book an unforgettable getaway at Butlin's and treat your family to a magical holiday for less.
Click here to find out more about what's included in your Showtime Term-Time Break, browse locations and dates available and secure your next holiday today.

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