As the majority of Brits will know, there's a Wetherspoons on pretty much every corner of the country.
But now, the chain has decided to branch out and will start opening pubs in holiday parks.
One has recently opened this week, and the best part is you can stay at the park for just £4 per person per night.
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Haven runs 38 holiday parks across the UK and Wetherspoons have signed an 'exclusive agreement' with them to open pubs there.
The first to launch a Wetherspoons is Primrose Valley in Yorkshire - and it's the first holiday park ever to get one.
Haven recently shared the happy news that the pub had opened, explaining it will seat around 250 guests.
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"The Five Stones opened at our largest Yorkshire park in March 2024, and you can expect all the value and range you’ve come to expect of the iconic British pub company, combined with Haven’s focus on family fun," the holiday park explained.
"... With seating for over 250 guests, Primrose Valley’s Wetherspoon will be a welcome addition to the park’s Lakehouse venue, with a Slim Chickens, Papa Johns and Burger King also available on park.
"... This latest brand partnership makes J D Wetherspoon the 7th brilliant food and drink brand to partner with Haven.
"... There's so much we can't wait to share with you about Haven's first-ever Wetherspoon pub, including the fantastic menu and offers you can expect when you visit."
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Haven explained there'll be a variety of menu options from salads to pub classics, and they'll also be catering for a range of dietary requirements, too.
Following the opening of The Five Stones, there are plans to open up more Wetherspoons pubs in more holiday parks, but further expansion plans are being kept under wraps for now.
If you fancy staying at Primrose Valley and having a 'Spoons at your finger tips, then you'll be pleased to know you can stay for as little as £4 per person per night.
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The Sun did some digging to price up a holiday in April, to find the best deal and found that some four-night stays start from just £55 and sleeps up to four people - so you’ll all only need to stump up £4 each per night.
If that’s not big enough for you, a six-person caravan can be booked for a four-night stay for £75, which is even cheaper again - working out at around £3 each per person per night.
Not bad, eh?
Topics: Travel, Food And Drink, Wetherspoons