Poging GOUD - Vrij
Seasoned Butlin's holidaymaker was left disgusted by latest visit as she says: "It's usually lovely"
East Coast and The Wolds Target
|May 28, 2025
SOAKING WET BEDS, BLOOD STAINED MATTRESSES, BEER BOTTLES, DISPOSABLE VAPES LEFT OUTSIDE THEIR SECLUDED ACCOMMODATION... AND THE WARDROBE COLLAPSED
A WOMAN has been left disgusted by her recent family holiday to Butlin’s where she claims to have found blood on the mattress and beer bottles outside following an adults’ “big weekender” event.
Tiffany Martin, of Strelley, went with her partner and kids to the chain’s resort in Skegness.
They arrived on Monday, April 28, for a four-night break and were looking forward to having a family holiday, which cost them just over £90 for the accommodation as they booked in advance at a discounted rate.
Tiffany has been going to the Butlin’s site for more than 17 years, but has been left frustrated from her recent visit.
She said there were beer bottles, disposable vapes and even a pair of handcuffs on the floor outside the accommodation, and claims they were still there when she left days later.
Tiffany said: “Obviously they had had an adults’ weekend the weekend before and there were bottles with Budweiser, some still with beer in, right outside of the apartment and no one came to pick it up despite me telling them it was there.”
She continued: “We got there and the door was open so I said to the cleaners is the room ready, and they said yes just go in, the door’s open. I noticed straight away that some of the beds weren’t tucked in and I was thinking that’s not right.
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