Holiday centres ended 2003 on a very positive note, having enjoyed the benefits of a heatwave summer – which stimulated last-minute bookings of weekends – and the increase in the number of Britons staying at home for their holiday. The statistics for travel abroad may still be climbing, but there are many who are reluctant to holiday abroad in the present international climate and are opting, instead, for the safe, ‘inclusive’ appeal of domestic centres, villages and parks.
For the domestic tourist, the increasingly sophisticated choices of the 2000s are between entertainment at centres like Butlins – where pop stars are now sharing the stage with tribute bands – and stress-relieving breaks in the forest centres for which Center Parcs is famous across Europe.
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