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Beacon Park Holiday Village has an
ideal location and is just a few minutes away from the attractions that
Skegness has to offer, including the local bars, shops, Embassy theatre
and Pier.
Additionally the charming village
of Burgh Le Marsh is but a short drive away.
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Natureland Seal Sanctuary |
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Be it feeding the pets in the children's
corner or watching the beautiful Coral Fish or Tropical
Butterflies, entertainment value is high at Natureland and one
of the most popular features is feeding time for the seals and
penguins.
Natureland is a favourite venue for organised party
visits from schools, guides, scouts etc. and every effort is
made to mix entertainment with education by opening the minds of
our young visitors to new ideas in nature by the information
given at every feeding time, plus a comprehensive labelling
program throughout the whole collection. |
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Embassy Centre Skegness |
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The Embassy Centre offers a varied schedule
of entertainment for all ages from live bands to pantomimes, the
Embassy has it all. |
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Skegness Pier |
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Located in the centre of the sea front,
Skegness Pier is easy to find and it's even easier to park your
car. |
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The Pier has the following attractions:
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- Ten Pin Bowling on full sized AMF
lanes.
- Laserquest "Serious fun with a laser
gun".
- Delicious ice creams, baguettes and
enjoy beautiful fresh ground coffees.
- Camel Racing.
- New 'Ticket World' - Play Games win
Prizes, biggest area on the east coast. New for 2009.
- Play in the Captain Kids Adventureworld.
- Play the latest Hi-tec video games.
- And the very latest craze to come from
America - Glow Bowling
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