
Holiday camp, in Britain, generally refers to a resort with a boundary that includes accommodation, entertainment and other facilities. As distinct from camping, accommodation typically consisted of chalets - rather like small flats/apartments arranged in blocks of three or four storeys, and terraces of ten to twenty long. In the UK large numbers (some in the many hundreds) of static caravans are termed holiday camps.
Holidaymakers would pay a fee for their accommodation and decide whether to go full board (all meals would also be included in the price), half board (only the main meal would be included) or self catering (no meals provided).
Included in the price would be entertainments provided on site. These would include all or some of the following:
Ballroom dancing Swimming pool Funfair Table tennis Snooker / 8 Ball Pool Cinema
There are usually extensive childcare facilities such as a crèche and various clubs to keep youngsters occupied, enabling parents to follow their own pursuits.
In addition there are usually other facilities for which a fee is charged: bars, restaurants, amusement arcades.
Welcome to the world of Warner breaks, exclusively for adults.

They offer inclusive half-board UK short breaks at stunning locations, with a wide range of activities, good food and live entertainment every night. The price of a break includes accommodation, breakfast and dinner everyday, a variety of leisure activities and entertainment
Butlins provide choice of self catering or half board with vast array of entertainment for the family. Choice of week day breaks {4 nights} or 3 night weekend breaks and enough variety for regular 7 day holidays.
Uk holidays in the Sun.
The Sun newspaper have short break holidays for £9.50 per person based on 4 people sharing. Offers are available twice a year and advertised on TV.
You will need to collect a few tokens from the Sun newspaper to take advantage of the deal.
Why not extend your holiday with a stay at a Travel lodge providing ideal stop overs on longer journeys. 