News Why Wetherspoons at Holiday Parks Is a Game Changer by Olivier Watson January 16, 2025 3 min 0 I can't believe Wetherspoons is expanding to holiday parks! This is going to change how we enjoy our getaways, and I'm so excited about it!The Unexpected Partnership: A Toast to Innovation When you think of a holiday park, the last thing that comes to mind might be enjoying a pint at a Wetherspoons pub. But that’s exactly what’s happening with Haven’s recent investment of £6.7 million into franchising four new locations across the UK. The idea first took shape with their inaugural pub, The Five Stones, at Primrose Valley Holiday Park in North Yorkshire last year. Who would’ve thought that our cherished local pubs could find a second home amidst the fun and frolic of family vacations? As someone who loves both the casual atmosphere of Wetherspoons and the thrill of exploring holiday parks, this news feels like a personal win! Imagine unwinding after a long day on the beach with friends over some affordable drinks and delicious meals without having to venture far from your accommodation. Expanding Horizons: More Than Just Pints The excitement doesn’t stop at one pub; Haven has ambitious plans! They’re rolling out four new Wetherspoons establishments this spring: The Red Rocks at Devon Cliffs The London Stone at Kent Coast The Humber Stone at Cleethorpes Beach The Sir Thomas Haggerston at Haggerston Castle With these additions, guests can now look forward to having a reliable spot for good food and drinks right within their holiday park. This shift not only enhances the culinary options available but also adds value for those renting accommodations. As Haven’s CEO Simon Palethorpe highlighted, this partnership reflects an ongoing commitment to improve guest experiences by enhancing food and beverage offerings. A Snapshot of Success The Five Stones already proved its worth last year by serving over: 168,000 draught pints 25,000 bottles of beer and cider 200,000 soft drinks 314,000 main meals That’s staggering! It seems like visitors are truly embracing this concept—and why wouldn’t they? It combines comfort with convenience, making it easier than ever to enjoy quality dining during your stay. Looking Ahead: What This Means for Travelers So, what does this mean for us holiday-goers? Well, firstly, it signifies an evolution in how we perceive dining while on vacation. Instead of being confined to overpriced hotel restaurants or distant eateries, we can now indulge in familiar favorites that promise good value and atmosphere. 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Wetherspoons often hosts themed nights or special offers which could become part of their holiday park offerings too! In conclusion, as these new pubs launch across the UK’s beloved holiday parks, it opens up exciting possibilities for creating lasting memories around shared meals and drinks in beautiful surroundings. I can’t wait to see how this unfolds—and maybe catch up with friends over a pint while basking in holiday bliss! Photo by Jad Limcaco on Unsplash Holidaypub Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. 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