Butlin’s Ocean Hotel – a checklist

We don’t exactly have a checklist for our choice of hotel on holiday. We’re not that organised, or anal depending on your outlook. However were we to sit down and think about it (which frankly is what we’ve done for the purposes of this post) this is what it would look like.

Unsurprisingly as parents our top priority for all we do these days is how it will impact on our toddler. Gone are the days of roughing it in the jungles of South America or sleeping under the stars in elephant camps in the hills of Northern Thailand. These days we require accommodation that provides at the very least sanitary and user friendly bathroom facilities and mosquito and giant frog-free sleeping arrangements.

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Family Friendly

Anyone wishing to enjoy a relaxed and hassle free holiday will look to stay in a hotel that’s geared up to cater for their offspring. With notable adult only exceptions, most hotels will probably find a way to accommodate you at a push. However if you’d rather avoid the disapproving looks over breakfast as your youngster redecorates the table or decides to throw a wobbler in the hotel foyer, it’s best to seek out hotels that are inherently family friendly. Then you can look smug when someone else’s child plays up.

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The Ocean Hotel, Butlin’s Bognor Regis

Butlin’s is positioned as a provider of quality family holiday experiences so you’d expect their hotels to deliver. The Ocean at Butlin’s Bognor Regis doesn’t disappoint. The moment we checked in POD was welcomed and we felt relaxed that she was expected to be seen and heard. She’s not shy at coming forward and will introduce herself to anyone hoping for an answer back.

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This began with the Butlin’s Butler who was happy to have a conversation with her about Peppa Pig. (There was a leaflet in the foyer for Peppa Pig world which prompted debate.)  He also made her a heart-shaped balloon which she carried around with pride.

This approach continued throughout our three day stay notably before breakfast and dinner at Kaleidoscope the hotel restaurant, where she was greeted by the staff and offered a colouring sheet and pencils to keep her occupied.

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In fact all the staff we dealt with in the hotel were happy to interact with POD, from those manning the front desk when we borrowed a Donald Duck DVD to the maid who came to clean our room.

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Clean and Comfortable

On the rare occasions we’ve pushed the boat out and paid top whack for a hotel room we’ve enjoyed the luxury. However the majority of the time we’re happy with a hotel room without the knobs and whistles but also minus any unwanted hair in the bathroom, stains on the sheets or uninvited guests lurking in the corners.

The PODFather once stayed in a hotel in Damascus that outdid itself in providing all three. In addition to the bucket sized hole in the floor of the bathroom that served as the toilet. Luckily he and the friend who’d joined him on the trip were able to fall asleep with the help of a soothing bedtime drink. (Bottle of gin.)

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The Ocean Hotel, Butlin’s Bognor

Our home for our three days at the end of April at The Ocean Hotel was a Neptune Room which sleeps two to four, has a King size bed in the main room, twin beds in the children’s den and a balcony with a sea view.

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First impressions were very good. The beds looked comfortable, the sheets clean and we even had a towel Swan to greet us. . There was plenty of hanging and drawer space, fluffy towels in the bathroom

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along with free toiletries, tea and coffee making facilities and a TV in both rooms, so we could catch up on current affairs while POD conducted further research for her thesis on Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom.

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Lack of sleep is the enemy of most parents with small children so as inviting as our King size bed looked the proof was to be in the sleeping. Happily we dozed like the proverbial logs before being rudely awakened by the Hello Kitty pyjamed banshee who usually appears around 0700.

Having left the previously cosy calm of the bed to complete my morning ablutions the bathroom delivered a hot shower with good water pressure (if you’ve ever tried to wash long hair under a dripping shower head you’ll appreciate this.) A cup of coffee usually kick starts my day and as there was the opportunity to make one immediately I indulged. Nice clean cups and an equally clean teaspoon.

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During our stay the weather was decidedly changeable, we arrived in torrential rain and got sunburned the next day. As a result of this on our first night the pre-set air conditioning was a little bit cold for us and as we were unable to adjust it in the room we asked at reception about upping the temperature. This was done without question or fuss and with a quick and useful explanation that it was indeed pre-set on each floor. From then on we were snug as bugs.

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Location

For a short break or even a week away we prefer to have all our destination has to offer within close proximity. In times past this meant choosing a hotel that was ideally located for the Wobbly boot on the homeward leg in the evening. . There are times however when you can be too close to the action as our holiday to La Santa Sports Resort in Lanzarote one Christmas demonstrated. Ever wonder how many Christmas songs there are? You’d know the answer if you’d heard the same festive CD for 6 nights on the trot.

These days our very active but impatient toddler is best served by having activities available almost immediately,

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but equally needs to be able to get a good night’s sleep.

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The Ocean Hotel, Butlin’s Bognor

The Butlin’s experience is designed to offer accessibility to all activities. The Ocean Hotel is ideally located to allow for swift access to the outdoor fun including the Helter Skelter,

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Carousel, Trampolines, and Go Karting

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with the restaurants and Skyline Pavilion just behind.

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Indeed everything is within a 10 minute walk. However should you wish to chill out on your balcony or have a siesta this is eminently possible without distraction. And if you do wish to venture a little farther you have the added bonus of Bognor’s beach less than a 20 minute walk away.

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Disclaimer: As a brand ambassador to Butlin’s, we received a complementary 3 night stay at their Bognor Regis resort. Opinions are our own.  For further information about Butlin’s, please visit their website. You can also read the ‘What families can expect from today’s Butlin’s’ post here on PODcast. 

 

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  • YouBabyMeMummy June 23, 2014 at 7:10 am

    This looks like a lovely holiday. Fantastic photographs x

  • The Reading Residence June 23, 2014 at 8:04 am

    It looks fabulous there. So much to see and do for the kids, which as you say, is the priority these days, and the hotel and resort look lovely x

  • Karen Bell June 23, 2014 at 8:10 am

    It looks lovely there, much nicer than I thought as I’ve not stayed at a Butlins hotel before, might consider it next time.

  • Coombemill June 23, 2014 at 8:38 am

    It looks busy but lots of fun too. Handy to have everything close by.

  • Notmyyearoff June 23, 2014 at 9:07 am

    I’ve always been in two minds about Butlins but the more i read the more I thinks it’s going to be really good for children.

  • Jenny June 23, 2014 at 9:20 am

    WOW this looks absolutely amazing!!! I am so impressed. I am dying to take the family there sometime. What a great adventure. Glad you enjoyed it throughly. Fantastic review my dear. Sounds amazing. (it was so great to meet you this weekend too)!!!! 😉 Thanks for hosting! #whatsthestory

  • Iona@redpeffer June 23, 2014 at 9:43 am

    That looks amazing. We’ve only ever stayed in cheap and cheerful hotels with the children. I’m not sure how I’d feel about staying in more luxurious hotels with my two! Having said that, this looks like it has both the luxury for adults and the family friendly too. To be honest, my main concern for a holiday is whether it’s family friendly and whether the children will enjoy it-if they’re happy, we’re relaxed and happy too.

  • Dean June 23, 2014 at 9:59 am

    Looks like a lovely place to stay in with a little one! 🙂 #whatsthestory.

  • Normyyearoff June 23, 2014 at 10:27 am

    I’ve always been in two minds about Butlins and never really fancied it but the more I read about what’s available the more I think it’s probably a really fantastic place to go.

  • adayindadslife June 23, 2014 at 11:32 am

    Sounds really awesome I’ve never been to a butlins before but I might look into going in the future thasnksd for sharing this with me

  • Mummy Tries June 23, 2014 at 11:46 am

    I’m being sold Butlins by all you lovely ambassadors I must say. Sounds like a very different place to the one I used to go to as a kid! Stunning photos, looks like you all had a fab time 🙂

  • Merlinda Little (@pixiedusk) June 23, 2014 at 1:14 pm

    They really are awesome. So many things to see & do there. I saw so many post of happy vacationers with them =) #WhatsTheStory

  • Californian Mum in London June 23, 2014 at 1:53 pm

    Looks fab! I spoke to Butlin’s at Britmums over the weekend and was surprised at how nice/comfy/fun they really are.

  • Louisa June 23, 2014 at 8:53 pm

    It sounds like a fantastic family geared holiday. I am busy searching the internet for a holiday for us this summer, fingers crossed we get somewhere as nice x

  • Lucy June 23, 2014 at 9:51 pm

    What lovely photos, I love the one with fireman Sam, such a cute smile

  • LauraCYMFT June 23, 2014 at 9:51 pm

    Looks like a fantastic place to visit. Definitely not the Butlins I remember as a kid but just as fun, I’m sure.

  • Sam @ And then the fun began... June 23, 2014 at 11:38 pm

    That looks up to Disney standards (not that I’ve ever been!). It must be so lovely to get to be an ambassador for somewhere so fab! I wonder how much it would actually cost? We tend to go for self-catering cottages at the moment as you can take all your comforts of home for the kids. We have found two lovely family friendly ones in the past two years – Cornwall and Norfolk, but you do miss out on any laid on entertainment or other folks around to engage with of course…

  • Helen C June 24, 2014 at 12:09 am

    We stayed in the Shoreline but I do like the look of the Ocean if we visit again!

  • Capture by Lucy June 25, 2014 at 8:39 pm

    Do you know I have never been to Butlins?! We went to lots of similar type resorts when I was a child but must get down to a Butlins – bet the boys would love it! xx

  • Sara (@mumturnedmom) June 26, 2014 at 6:45 am

    I’ve never been to Butlins, and this looks much nicer than I might have expected 🙂 Like you, the only way to have a good holiday now is if the kids are happy and have plenty to do! We generally do self catering to get a bit more space (read separate room for the kids…!) but these family rooms looks great!

  • Tracey @ Mummyshire June 26, 2014 at 1:07 pm

    What a great post, so detailed and such great photography. I have never been to a Butlins and had never really considered it, but your post has certainly put it on my radar. We have usually been self catering because I felt it was easier with a baby – the need for kitchen access at all hours of the day & night was important. This year he is just that bit older and actually we don’t have that pressing need, so it is certainly something to consider especially as that King size bed looks soooo very inviting! Lovely read x