Butlin's announces new 2022 events – including Oktoberfest weekends

BUTLIN'S has revealed some of the exciting new events coming to the parks this year.

Starting in October 2022, the Oktoberfest weekends will include beer tents, traditional oompah bands and live music.

The breaks will start from just £91pp, launching at Skegness on October 7 and Minehead on October 14.

And that isn't the only new event to launch this year.

Their Replay Weekender breaks with 80s and 90s music are to launch at the Butlin's holiday parks with an extensive line up.

This includes headliners Louise Redknapp, Heather Small, Scouting for Girls and Toploader.

The weekends will run in May at Minehead, June at Skegness and October in Bognor Regis, with breaks from just £65pp.

This includes accommodation and all live performances making it a bargain break,

Guests will also be able to enjoy other favourite Butlin's events including silent discos, pool parties, Bingo Bongo and pub quizzes.

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Mike Godolphin, entertainment director at Butlin’s said: “We’re delighted to be launching two new Big Weekenders this year. Oktoberfest is all about beer, bratwurst and now Butlin’s.

“Our Big Weekenders are all about getting together with your friends, letting your hair down and having a great time."

You can still find some other great bargains at Butlin's – and we've found deals for as little as £17.25pp.

The holiday parks also have cheap mid-week and toddler breaks for just £11pp a night.

One savvy mum saved nearly £400 on her Butlin's holiday after she bagged a four-day break for just £62.

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