Experts at consumer comparison site, Which?, shared their breakdown of where you should visit this summer (and where to avoid)
There seem to be so many holiday parks across the UK, that it's hard to choose the best. Ranging from Butlins and Center Parcs to Pontin's and Potters, there seems to be a holiday park around every corner that caters to every family.
How did Which? break it down? Which? asked 1,717 holidaygoers holiday parks they had been to, and asked them to rate them on a series of factors.The factors the public were asked to look at were: The two resorts, one in Essex, one in Norfolk, give guests the option of staying in bungalows, hotel rooms and suites.There are also daily shows to watch and all-inclusive food so you'll never go hungry.
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