Sunday Mirror

BUTLINS.. DEARER THAN DUBAI

(But you can watch Stephen Mulhern)

- BY NICOLA SMALL nicola.small@sundaymirr­or. co.uk

A FAMILY holiday at Butlins is more expensive than a break in Dubai this summer.

A week at Bognor during the school holidays costs up to £3,300 for a couple and two kids.

The package includes a two-bed apartment, a dining plan and activity pass for activities such as mini golf, plus stage shows from Britain’s Got Talent star Stephen Mulhern.

For £3,159 a family of four could fly to Dubai and spend a week in the four-star Hampton By Hilton HI-DE-HIGH Mulhern

Marjan Island, with bed and breakfast included.

Or £3,100 can buy a family a week’s stay in a string of all-inclusive hotels in Tunisia such as the fourstar Skanes Family Resort. The top price is for the week of August 18 to 25.

The cost of a Butlins holiday drops to £700 in September, but that is during term time – and means missing out on the Catchphras­e host.

Butlins promotiona­l blurb says: “Our very own former Redcoat and ‘Star of Stage and Screen’, Stephen Mulhern, returns in 2023 with his brand-new show, Spellbound! Known for his endless energy and hilarious oneliners, he’s one of the UK’s most popular TV presenters and a worldclass magician.”

It also promises “candyfloss nightlight­s” in rooms and “a magnetic pin-thetail-on-the-donkey game”.

But holidaymak­ers who booked stays with the firm were less impressed.

The company has been slated on website Trustpilot, where it scored just 1.7 out of 5 after almost 800 reviews. Gripes included the cost, cleanlines­s and noise.

A Butlins spokesman said its family summer breaks started from £249.

They added: “This one package isn’t a fair reflection of the school holiday breaks we have on sale.

“We offer holidays to suit all budgets with three, four and seven-night breaks, a choice of different accommodat­ion types at all three resorts and a variety of dining packages.”

Phil Salcedo, from online travel firm HolidayPir­ates, said many people post-Covid did not want to travel abroad, and so turned to staycation­s at destinatio­ns like Butlins and Center Parcs.

He added: “And so this desire to find holidays at home means demand is super high and that pushes up the prices.”

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