Butlin’s launches new digital guide
Butlin’s has issued its 2019 digital ‘Family Breaks Guide’ for agents, including information on new developments and upgrades across its three resorts, as well as its entertainment line-up for the year ahead.
Launching today, the guide is available to download for free at BourneLeisureSales.co.uk.
The guide launches with an offer of up to 30% off selected breaks in 2019 as well as an additional, exclusive trade saving of £20 per booking when quoting BUTLINSTA20.
Both discounts are available on new bookings made before February 5.
Butlin’s new programme includes performances from Paddington, a new interactive science-based show from Stefan Gates, CBBC’s Danny and Mike bring Cirque du Hilarious to resorts and Titan the Robot performs live.
All three resorts have a new pantomime performance of Sleeping Beauty and there’s more daytime entertainment at the Skyline Pavilion as Active Afternoon and Discover Animals launch.
The Just for Tots breaks will welcome back Justin Fletcher, as well as introduce a brand-new show from the cast of Milkshake Live!
In addition, Butlin’s Bognor Regis Resort will open a brand-new pool facility in March, with flumes, slides, a wave pool and river rapids as well as a dedicated toddler pool.
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