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BUTLIN'S has launched a brand new attraction right in time for the school summer holidays. The new £2.5million attraction opened today at Butlin's Minehead in Somerset.

5 A new £2.5million attraction opened today at Butlin's Minehead Credit: Supplied 5 The Skypark Playground has been designed for younger guests Credit: Supplied 5 The Skypark playground has six play zones as well as the UK's longest swingline Credit: Supplied Similar to the one already open at Skegness, the Skypark playground has six play zones as well as the UK's longest swingline, measuring 137ft. Each of the play zones have been themed around positive play emotions and provide a dedicated area where younger guests to play.



There are plenty of other features too like a wheelchair-friendly seesaw, trampolines and two intertwining slides that light-up. The entire playground also lights up at night, for families who are after an amazing after-dark experience. Minehead will also be the first Butlin's resort to open a Changing Places Toilet facility.

Located next to the new playground, the new Changing Places Toilet has been designed to be fully inclusive with a height-adjustable changing bench, a ceiling hoist and tracking, and a toilet with transfer space either side. Guests on family breaks, and any holidaymakers on a day pass, can visit the Skypark playground for free. Over the last year, Butlin's has invested £23million into redeveloping its Minehead Resort after the site was heavily impacted by flooding last September.

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"We’ve come a long way since the devastating floods last year and I am proud of all these new openings and what our resort has to offer our guests. "We want all our guests to enjoy their holiday and use our facilities in safety and comfort, which is why we’re pleased to have partnered with Changing Places Toilet." BIG WEEKENDER HEADLINERS 2025 Meanwhile, the Butlin's Big Weekenders are already set to make a return next year.

Next year, Butlin's will host 15 different Big Weekender themed breaks , featuring a choice of musical eras from the 80s, 90s and 00s. Pop legends like Matt Goss and Busted's Charlie Simpson will be performing on set weekends in 2025. Platinum-selling artist Matt Goss will be headlining an "Ultimate 80s" break, while Charlie Simpson will perform a DJ set straight from the 00s.

Other artists are also slated to perform throughout the year, including Peter Andre, Blue and Boyzlife. NEW ADDITIONS AT BUTLIN'S Meanwhile, there are lots of exciting upcoming additions at the holiday parks. The new £12million Maple Walk lodges are opening at the Skegness holiday park, with 128 premium accommodation options a short walk from the main park.

And the new indoor activity centre PLAYXPERIENCE is to open at Bognor Regis after summer . The £15million attraction will have two floors of games and activities, including escape rooms and VR experiences. Read more on the Scottish Sun NIGHT LIGHT Northern Lights to be visible over Scotland tonight - where & when to see them GRIN & BER IT Our stunning Scots seaside town is 'best in UK' - but tourists are ruining it How has Butlin's changed over the years? TRAVEL writer Catherine Lofthouse has been visiting the Butlin's parks for 40 years - here's her verdict: "When I was little, my family would head to Butlin's every July for a week by the sea, and I even worked at the Minehead resort as a lifeguard in my teens.

"One thing that's always set Butlin's apart from its rivals are the photo opportunities that you have during your break, including Teletubbies and TV star Stephen Mulhern. "There's also lots of sports and activities to choose from, like football, archery, crafts and soft play. "One of the things I miss from holidays gone by are the monorails that ran at Skegness and Minehead from the 1960s for forty years.

"I think Butlin's lost its way a bit in the 2000s when it seemed to become a mecca for stag and hen dos, but in the last decade, there's been a bit of a turnaround in terms of rebranding and investment. "I would say that anyone who hasn't been for a while or who has written Butlin's off as not for them might be wise to give it another go." We've rounded up the six best staycation destinations for 2024 .

And these are the best dates to book your staycation this year to save money. 5 Other features include a wheelchair-friendly seesaw, trampolines and two intertwining slides that light-up Credit: Supplied 5 Guests on family breaks, and any holidaymakers on a day pass, can visit the Skypark playground for free. Credit: Supplied.

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