UK’s biggest holiday parks are gearing up for a summer of staycations – here’s how things will have changed
HOLIDAY parks across Britain are gearing up for the summer, with hopes of opening by July.
However, many resorts are having to make new changes and enforce restrictions to keep guests safe.
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According to government guidelines, the hospitality industry including parks and hotels could begin to reopen from July.
Caravan and campsites are hoping that, by being naturally social distancing due to the space between each pitch, they will be able to welcome guests back by the summer.
However, changes such as banning of communal areas and limited capacities at restaurants are also likely to be implemented to reduce the spread of the virus further.
"Best wishes during this difficult time and we look forward to welcoming you back in 2021."
Sun Online Travel has contacted Pontins for additional comment.
Parkdean
All of Parkdean's 67 parks are remaining closed until July 5, but may be able to open after this.
They explain on the website: "We will be keeping the situation under constant review in line with government policy, and will communicate any changes to our closure dates if these change."
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However, tourist hotspots are asking people NOT to visit, warning they are still "not ready" for an influx in tourism.
Scotland and Wales also remain closed to tourists, despite the easing of the lockdown
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