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Butlin's brings back £1 day passes due to popular demand

Butlin's brings back £1 day passes due to popular demand

Butlin's, is bringing back £1 day passes for kids after seeing a 30% increase in demand in March. For £1, on selected dates May at all three resorts – Bognor Regis, Minehead and Skegness - up to four children can visit for £1 each with one full paying adult pass, starting from £15.
The Bognor Regis and Minehead resorts are open to day visitors from 10am to 8pm, with the Skegness resort open until 6pm. There's a schedule of live shows throughout the day in the Skyline Pavilion, included in the price of a day visit as well as the Splash Waterworld pools, unlimited fairground rides and activities.
Children in Minehead and Skegness can explore SKYPARK, the inclusive playground, while Bognor Regis day visitors can bounce, climb and play in the brand-new, 3,000 square feet Skyline Gang Soft Play.
The space is filled across four storeys with climbing challenges, slides, log ramps, cargo nets and more, plus a multi-sensory space for babies. For another £1 children can enjoy a meal from the kids' menu from 12pm to 3pm in selected restaurants on resort.
Day passes can be pre-booked online at www.butlins.com/discover-butlins/day-visits
Guests can extend their visit with a four-night Showtime Term-Time Midweek break, with breaks from £123 (£31 pp). The shows include the new all-year-round pantomime Snow White and Her Magnificent Friends, Animals and Mythical Beasts and The Butlin's Party Show hosted by Mister Maker.

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