Butlin's Minehead
Butlins Resort Minehead is a holiday camp operated by Butlins, located in Minehead in Somerset, England. It opened in 1962 and remains in use today. It was known as Butlin's Minehead until 1987, and as Somerwest World from then until 1999, when it reopened as Butlins Minehead Resort.
History
In the winter of 1961, Billy Butlin began work on creating a holiday camp in Minehead. The site was selected because of its flatness, good rail links, and proximity to the town and sea. The site was not without its problems, however, including flooding. In order to solve this, a trench was excavated around the site and an earth wall constructed. The trench later became the site's boating pond.The site opened to the public on 26 May 1962, the construction having cost £2 million. Over the next decade several attractions were added: the miniature railway in 1964, the chairlifts in 1965, and the monorail in 1967. Full size locomotives, Duchess of Hamilton and Knowle, were added in 1964. The locomotives left the camp in 1974 and have since been restored and preserved.
Butlins Minehead underwent major development during the 1980s, when problems with flooding were finally fixed, and both the indoor and outdoor swimming pools were converted into funpools with the addition of waterslides, water cannons, and various other novelty features. Additional accommodation was constructed, and caravan accommodation was introduced. Following the redevelopment work, the camp was renamed Somerwest World.
As at Bognor Regis and Skegness, Minehead resort underwent further changes in 1998 and 1999 with the demolition of the Windsor building, relocation of the outdoor funpool and construction of the Skyline Pavilion in its place. However, the changes at Minehead were less extensive than at the other two remaining Butlins resorts, and most of the original structures and layout remained intact. In 2007, further work in the Minehead resort was undertaken with the creation of new luxury timeshare apartments known as BlueSkies but has now been rebranded to the BaySide Apartments.
Skyline Pavilion
The "Skyline Pavilion" is a large area within each resort that is enclosed under a white tensile fabric canopy. These were created during the 1998–99 closed season by linking together several pre-existing buildings so that space within those buildings could be used to provide all-weather facilities within the Skyline Pavilions.Each Skyline Pavilion contains a stage, associated seating, an amusement arcade and various shops selling novelties, souvenirs, and groceries. Many of the other venues and attractions in the resort can be accessed directly from within the Skyline Pavilion also.
Restaurants at Butlins Minehead include Burger King, Papa John's, Chopstix, Beachcomber Inn, Inn On The Green, Fish & Chips and Phat Pasty. Butlins Minehead also has two bars and a Costa Coffee on site.
Game Room In Skyline Pavilion
- Sega Ski Super G
- Sega Rally 2
- Hydro Thunder
- Star Wars Trilogy Arcade
- Rapid River
- Aqua Jet
- Tekken 3 Paddington's Shape Sorter 2002
- ''Winding Heat''
Motion Simulator list
Accommodation and Locations
Standard Rooms - Surfers PointComfort Rooms - Pacific Wharf & Ocean Point
Comfort Plus Rooms - Surfers Point & Holnicote Village
Comfort Apartments - Holnicote Village, Oyster Bay & Atlantic Bay
Comfort Plus Apartments - Holnicote Village & Plantation Quay
Seaside Lodges - Seaside Lodges
West Lakes Chalets - West Lakes Village
Bayside Apartments - Bayside Apartments
Comfort Plus Caravans - Lakeside Caravan Village
Pantomime
Notable headliners at Centre Stage
Entertainment
Butlins Minehead offers Formula K Go-Karts, Little Stars Funfair, Softplay, outdoor and indoor sports, Splash Waterworld, Skypark, and an outdoor traditional funfair.Ex More Adventures
Butlins Minehead developed the Ex More Adventures, which include a climbing wall, diving courses, horse riding, Land Rover safari, fly fishing and sea fishing, sailing, canoeing and coasteering, some of which are held at Exmoor National Park.Cinema
- ''Odeon Cinemas''