It is available to book now at all three Butlin's resorts
Butlin's has launched all inclusive drinks packages for guests on family breaks at all three resorts including Skegness. The package includes cocktails, draught beers and ciders, wine, selected spirits, a range of soft drinks and Costa Coffee from ‘Proud to Serve’ venues.
It is available to book now and will be operational at all three resorts from April 15 on family breaks. The all-inclusive drinks packages will start from £25 per adult per day and £10 per child per day with under 5s free. Families can purchase the new drinks package as a standalone or add it to a dining package. Drinks will be available from a range of venues, bars and restaurants across the three resorts.
Jon Hendry Pickup, CEO at Butlin's, said: "We’re delighted to be announcing a new all inclusive drinks package for our family guests. With this new package, families can pre-book giving peace of mind on costs, knowing drinks are sorted for the holiday. "We’re very confident our all inclusive drinks package will be popular with families whether they visit resort on Showtime Term-Time Midweek breaks or during school holidays."
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