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Our Resort in the Traditional Seaside Town of Bognor Regis Butlins Bognor Regis Bognor Regis | Resorts | Butlin's (butlins.com) Our resort in the traditional seaside town of Bognor Regis, West Sussex, borders the beautiful South Downs National Park with a lovely sand and shingle beach perched on our doorstep. Home to three contemporary hotels, each with their own unique seaside design, our Bognor Regis resort is the perfect choice for a family seaside break with style. We're bringing back the best of the Great British seaside so you and your family can enjoy days of endless fun as you explore our Traditional Fairground, splash about in our family pool and marvel over the bustling schedule of live shows and activities. In April 2019, we opened the doors to our new family pool at our Bognor Regis resort, and it's really rather incredible! Designed to bring the best of the British seaside inside, it's complete with seaside inspired features like the Helter Skelter water slide, Seaside Garden rapids and Stick of Rock slides, to quieter areas like the lido and tots pool, perfect for building water confidence. In true Butlin’s fashion the show must go on, and we’ve got a line-up full of the best! Get that Saturday night fever every night of the week. Laugh 'til you cry with Britain’s Got Talent winners Twist & Pulse and Jon Courtenay, or scream for the encore from X-Factors Fleur East and Max & Harvey. We’re dropping the beat with Diversity, and lighting up the stage with the Electric Circus. And if early mornings are more your calling, you’ll be squealing with excitement when Peppa Pig and her brother George hit the stage, PJ Masks take us on an action-packed superhero adventure and Thomas & Friends™ steam into their exclusive live show! On top of all of that, we've got a bucket-load of activities fit for the whole family included in the price. Jump into our amazing Splash Waterworlds, go full-on at the fairgrounds and then get stuck into a variety of don't-try-this-at-home activities, including some new ones for 2021. Go round, up, down, spin and whizz through the air in our fairgrounds. You'll find a variety of family rides including the dodgems and vintage stall games, with the smell of classic funfair treats lingering in the air and twinkly lights shining overhead in the evenings. Our fairgrounds pay homage to our heritage; when Billy Butlin bought his own hoopla stall and later introduced dodgems to the UK in the 30s, he brought joy to lots of families and we're continuing the tradition. With unlimited entry included in the price of your break, it's the perfect way to spend a day (or many days) on your break. And those are just the activities included in the price. Don’t forget we also have go- karts, bowling, driving instruction, crazy golf and a cinema amongst other activities available for an extra charge. .
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