One of the UK’s cheapest holiday parks launches first ever all-inclusive stays for £99 each

Published on September 24, 2025 at 11:13 AM
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A MAJOR UK holiday chain has launched an all-inclusive offer for midweek holidays this autumn.

Holidaymakers visiting nine sites in and will be able to tuck into three freshly cooked meals a day with the new offer.

A multi-generational family eating and drinking at a restaurant table.Parkdean is launching a new offer in time for autumn Family walking together in Highfield Grange Holiday Park.The offer is only valid across nine resorts across the country

Diners will get their evening meal included on arrival day and then three meals a day at the on-site pub/restaurant until breakfast on the day they check out.

For adults, the package includes unlimited regular draught soft drinks and small hot drinks, including .

All alcohol products are excluded, so anyone who wants a beer will be paying from £6 per pint, while a small glass of wine costs from £4.30.

Not everyone on the holiday booking needs to sign up for the deal.

That means that some guests could opt for self-catering, while others in the same party pay for an wristband to eat out every mealtime.

Kids can enjoy unlimited squash, but not Fruit Shoots and other branded bottles.

Starters, sides and puddings are not included and any main costing more than £19.99 like sirloin steak or a mixed grill will attract a £5 supplement.

Some people have raved about the offer and said they wish it was being launched at all of the 65 sites.

But there is just one catch – booze, puddings and an all-you-can-eat buffet won’t be part of the package.

Visitors will have to fork out extra if they want to wash their grub down with , or even a J2O.

They won’t be polishing off a free pudding either as only main courses are included in the deal.

Instead of going back for seconds at an all-you-can-eat buffet, guests will order off the normal pub menu and have their dishes delivered to the table.

Critics of the newly launched scheme, which costs £75 for adults and £25 for under-12s for the whole four-night breaks, have pointed out that there’s so many items excluded from the deal that it makes a mockery of calling it an all-inclusive.

Franchises like and onsite supermarkets will not be covered by the all-inclusive wristband.

Four people enjoying a playground at Eyemouth Holiday Park.The all-inclusive offer doesn’t include alcohol, starters or puddings Family reading outdoors at Camber Sands Holiday Park.Caravan owners can also sign up to the all-inclusive deal

The package can be added to existing midweek bookings at the sites taking part, which include:

  • Summerfields in
  • Camber Sands in
  • Highfield Grange in
  • Landguard and Lower Hyde in the
  • Pendine Sands in
  • Sandford in
  • Skipsea Sands in
  • Southview in .

Caravan owners at those sites can also sign up for the meal deal.

While anyone who likes to eat and drink to their heart’s content on holiday might find the deal a disappointment, it could be perfect for people taking part in Sober October.

And some children will even be on half term for a couple of the weeks the all-inclusive is on offer, which could give parents a break from and clearing up.

A four night break for family of four at the Camber Sands Holiday Park between September 29 and Friday 3 October starts from £99 – which words out as £6.18pppn.

You can then add on the all-inclusive package at checkout if you choose to.

With the break costing £24.75 per person, an added on all-inclusive package for adults would be £99.75, and £49.75 for children.

The Parkdean package follows in the footsteps of other companies.

This includes Potters Resorts, which has all-inclusive in and .

Butlin’s also recently launched a drinks package with prices starting at £25.95 per adult per day to go with its dining offers.

For more holiday park offers, .

Plus VisitEngland reveals the .

A family of four walking on a pier with an amusement ride in the background.Nine of the Parkdean parks are offering all-inclusive deals for autumn

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