AN award-winning Lake District holiday park says that growing numbers of guests are switching to a UK stay this year to escape the hassle of overseas travel.
Skelwith Fold in Ambleside reports an uplift in bookings during the recently reported chaos at many British airports, and last-minute cancellations by holiday companies.
The park’s Henry Wild says people are deciding that enough is enough, and they want their holiday memories to bring back happiness rather than headaches.
“Holiday parks are proving the perfect antidote to the hassle of travelling abroad,” said Henry whose family’s park sits in 130 acres of countryside near the shores of Windermere.
“Many families made this discovery during the pandemic, and are now re-booking stays because the experience is so much more relaxing and enjoyable for everyone.
“A lot of our guests live just two or three hours away, and can pack their bags in the morning and be starting their Lake District holiday the same afternoon.
“For those flying off abroad, that timescale often sees just the start of a journey which is pitted with uncertainty and frustration that can leave people feeling helpless.
“Staff shortages are often blamed on the problems, but that’s not an issue for us as we kept our team at full strength over the lockdowns of the past couple of years."
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