Inflatable penises, silent discos, endless beer and lads dressed in drag.
No this is not Freshers’ Week – this is Butlin’s.
The iconic British holiday camp has drawn in tens of millions of holiday makers since it first launched in 1936.
Once the go-to desination for working class British families, the resort took a hit from the 1970s onward as cheap package holidays lured Brits abroad.
In recent years, Butlin’s has invested millions of pounds and re-branded itself in an attempt to recapture the glory of its heyday.
And with the re-brand came a few choice events Butlin’s hoped would attract a different crowd… Read the full story