United Kingdom
Pontins Southport Closure: Britannia Hotels Confirms Shutdown of Popular UK Holiday Park
Pontins Holiday Park in Southport, famed for its beaches and leisure activities, has closed.
The renowned Pontins Holiday Park in Southport, celebrated for its beautiful beaches and recreational offerings, has suddenly closed.
The announcement, made today by the park’s owner Britannia Hotels, marks a significant shift in the landscape of UK holiday destinations. This closure is part of a series of shutdowns affecting Pontins properties, raising concerns among staff and patrons alike and sparking a flurry of questions regarding bookings and refunds. Here’s a closer look at the unfolding situation:
- Sudden Closure: The Pontins Holiday Park in Southport, owned by Britannia Hotels, has unexpectedly ceased operations.
- Recent Shutdowns: This follows previous closures of Pontins locations in Prestatyn and Camber Sands in November.
- Staff Notification: Employees at the Southport site were informed about the permanent closure while on duty.
- Booking Issues: Despite the announcement, the Pontins website briefly continued to accept reservations for the Southport location.
Background of the Southport Resort
- Popular Destination: Since its opening in 1970, the Southport resort has been known for its award-winning beaches and leisure activities.
- Ownership Change: Britannia Hotels acquired Pontins in 2011 for £20 million.
- Declining Reputation: Over recent years, the resort’s standing has diminished, leading to it being named the UK’s worst-value holiday park last year.
Impact on Customers and Refund Process
- Customer Notification: Guests with bookings are being informed about the closure.
- Refund Options:
- Full refunds are being processed for all affected customers.
- Under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, refunds can also be sought from credit card companies for bookings over £100.
- Alternative Arrangements: Guests may be offered holidays at other Pontins sites, with an option to choose a refund instead.
- Further Assistance: For refund issues or alternative arrangements, contacting the Citizens Advice Bureau or considering legal action through small claims court is recommended.