WINNING EXPERIENCES

TURNING RAINY DAYS into revenue opportunities across UK holiday parks.

How redemption arcades are transforming guest engagement across UK holiday destinations...

In today’s competitive hospitality and leisure industry, operators are under increasing pressure to boost guest satisfaction, extend dwell time and maximise on-site spend. One of the most effective—and often underestimated—solutions is the provision of high-quality indoor entertainment.

As the UK climate continues to deliver its fair share of unpredictability, the ability to offer engaging, all-weather attractions is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. For owners and managers of holiday parks, caravan parks, camping and glamping sites, indoor entertainment serves as a vital pillar of year-round appeal.

Families are no longer satisfied with seasonal offerings alone; they expect consistent, memorable experiences regardless of the weather. Rainy afternoons and cooler evenings present an opportunity rather than a challenge—an opportunity to draw guests into vibrant indoor spaces filled with laughter, excitement and nostalgia.

At the heart of this indoor entertainment renaissance lies the enduring charm of arcade amusements. From the unmistakable sound of coins cascading through machines to the anticipation of tickets spilling out after a winning game, arcades continue to captivate all generations.

AN ARCADE HUB where multi-generational guests make lasting memories.

In particular, nostalgic coin pushers have seen a remarkable resurgence, appealing not only to children discovering them for the first time, but also to parents and grandparents reliving fond memories of seaside holidays. Coin pushers offer a simple yet highly engaging gameplay experience.

The tactile nature of inserting coins, timing the drop and watching the gradual build-up towards a potential win creates a sense of suspense that digital-only entertainment often struggles to replicate. For operators, these machines deliver strong and consistent returns, while requiring minimal supervision—making them a smart investment for busy holiday environments.

Complementing coin pushers is the ever-popular redemption arcade model, where gameplay is rewarded with tickets that can be exchanged for prizes. This format taps into a powerful psychological driver: the pursuit of a tangible reward. Whether it’s a small toy, a novelty item or a larger aspirational prize, the ticket system encourages repeat play, longer stays and increased spend per visit.

Crucially, it also creates a shared family experience, as children and adults alike collaborate—or compete—to accumulate tickets. A well-designed arcade space can quickly become a focal point of any holiday park. Bright lighting, engaging soundscapes and a mix of classic and modern machines create an atmosphere that draws guests in and keeps them entertained for hours.

WHERE FRIENDLY COMPETITION meets unforgettable holiday experiences.

Importantly, it also provides a reliable indoor option that operators can promote during off-peak seasons, helping to stabilise revenue throughout the year. Supporting operators in delivering these experiences is UK Amusement Supplies, a trusted name within the industry. With more than 15 years of experience, the company has established itself as one of the leading suppliers of redemption tickets across the UK and Europe, alongside innovative solutions designed to streamline and enhance arcade operations.

“Eyes on the prize” perfectly encapsulates the role that redemption systems play in modern amusement environments. From high-quality tickets to intuitive software, UK Amusement Supplies provides a comprehensive range of products tailored to the needs of operators of all sizes. Their expertise, shaped by working with some of Europe’s largest family entertainment centres, ensures that clients benefit from both reliability and value.

The company’s redemption tickets are produced to the highest standards, featuring double-sided designs, barcoding and sequential numbering. Manufactured using high-quality paper and offering excellent print resolution, these tickets are built for durability and performance in high-traffic environments.

Operators can choose from a wide range of generic designs held in stock for rapid delivery, or opt for custom-designed tickets that reflect their brand identity—an option that comes with no set-up costs when minimum order quantities are met. Beyond tickets, UK Amusement Supplies continues to innovate with products such as the popular “Ticket Monster Ticket Eater.”

HIGH-QUALITY redemption tickets designed for performance and durability.

This eye-catching machine transforms the simple act of counting tickets into an engaging experience in its own right, with high-definition animations and vibrant colours capturing the attention of players. Its success has led many operators to upgrade older machines, with a new model already anticipated for Autumn 2026.

Equally significant is the company’s free prize-shop software, a practical solution designed to bring greater control and efficiency to redemption operations. Easy to use and cost-effective, it enables operators to enhance security, track performance and manage inventory without the need for complex or expensive systems.

For many sites, this software has become an essential tool in maximising the profitability of their arcade offering. Ultimately, the integration of nostalgic coin pushers, ticket-based redemption games and modern support systems creates a compelling indoor entertainment proposition. For holiday park operators, the benefits are clear: increased guest satisfaction, stronger secondary spend and a more resilient business model that performs across all seasons.

As the expectations of holidaymakers continue to evolve, those who invest in engaging indoor experiences will be best positioned to stand out in a crowded market. By combining the timeless appeal of arcade fun with the expertise and products offered by industry specialists like UK Amusement Supplies, operators can ensure that their guests remain entertained, whatever the weather—and keep them coming back year after year.

UK Amusement Supplies
01253 868 868
www.ukamusementsupplies.co.uk

THE UK’S BIGGEST TOURISM & LEISURE EVENT RETURNS

Taking place on 5-6 November 2025, NEC Birmingham...

The Land Leisure & Tourism Show is the UK’s largest event dedicated to holiday parks, leisure, attractions and rural businesses. Welcoming over 400 exhibitors and thousands of visitors, the show provides a creative space where you can gather ideas and learn from other experts in the field.

Whether you’re an established industry professional seeking fresh concepts or a newcomer looking to maximise your land’s potential, this event provides a unique platform for networking, learning, and innovation.

A HUB FOR INDUSTRY GROWTH AND INSPIRATION
This year’s show brings together three sectors under one roof, Holiday Parks, Family Attractions and Resorts, and Hospitality, creating an unmissable opportunity to explore the latest trends, connect with leading suppliers, and discover innovative solutions to enhance your business.

Plus with the Farm Business Innovation Show running alongside, farmers and landowners can access even more expert guidance on diversification and land optimisation.

EXPERT-LED SEMINARS & INDUSTRY ROUNDTABLES
Gain valuable insights from industry experts through a packed schedule of seminars, workshops, and discussion panels. The show’s keynote, Geoffrey Smith, CEO of Meadow Bay Villages, will open with a fresh perspective on the UK holiday park sector, rethinking the holiday experience through innovation and investment.

Expect thought-provoking discussions, covering key issues, trends, and opportunities that will shape the future of land, leisure, and tourism. This unique platform provides both professionals and newcomers in the industry the opportunity to network, learn and explore new opportunities.

Gain valuable insights from industry experts through a packed schedule of seminars, workshops, and discussion panels.

NEW FOCUS ON HOSPITALITY & VALUE-ADDED SERVICES
For 2025, we’re placing an even stronger emphasis on hospitality offerings, helping holiday park operators and rural businesses expand their services and increase profitability.

Expect tailored insights into enhancing guest experiences, adding premium facilities, and implementing effective marketing strategies to drive success.

YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO CONNECT & GROW
Whether you’re looking to source new products, gain expert advice, or network with industry leaders, the Land Leisure & Tourism Show is the must- attend event to take your business to the next level.

Join us on 5-6 November 2025 at NEC Birmingham and be part of the UK’s most influential event for the tourism sector.
Scan the QR code to register for your free ticket today!

SPEAKERS NOT TO MISS!

MEADOW BAY VILLAGES REIMAGINING THE UK HOLIDAY PARK EXPERIENCE
05 Nov 2025 @ 10:00 - 10:30
Land, Leisure & Tourism Theatre

Geoffrey Smith, CEO of Meadow Bay Villages, opens the Land Leisure Tourism Show with a fresh perspective on the UK holiday park sector.

Discover how Meadow Bay is rethinking the holiday experience through innovation and investment and explore the opportunities shaping the future of holiday parks and rural leisure.

THE REAL COST OF ENERGY METERING - HEAR FROM PARKS WHO HAVE MADE THE SWITCH
05 Nov 2025 @ 10:00 - 10:30
Land, Leisure & Tourism Theatre

Join industry leaders and park owners as they share their real experiences with energy metering.

From reducing costs to improving guest satisfaction, hear first-hand what works, what doesn’t, and how.

HOW GULLIVER’S WORLD IS SHAPING TOMORROW’S ATTRACTIONS - JULIE DALTON, MANAGING DIRECTOR - GULLIVER’S THEME PARK RESORTS
06 Nov 2025 @ 10:00 - 10:30
Land, Leisure & Tourism Theatre

In this opening address, Julie Dalton, Managing Director of Gulliver’s Theme Parks and Resorts group, which includes Gulliver’s World, shares the journey of the independent, family-run theme park group as it adapts to shifting visitor expectations and industry challenges.

From launching immersive events and unique guest experiences to navigating changing leisure trends, Julie offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Gulliver’s has evolved its offer while staying true to its core values of affordability, accessibility, and family-first fun.

THIS YEARS MUST-SEE EXHIBTORS INCLUDE: TOP TEN

 

 

ELEVATE YOUR BUSINESS AT LLT

The Land Leisure & Tourism Show is the UK’s largest event dedicated to holiday parks, leisure, attractions, and rural businesses. The show provides a creative space where you can gather ideas and learn from other experts in the field.

Whether you’re an established industry professional seeking fresh concepts or a newcomer looking to maximise your land’s potential, this event provides a unique platform for networking, learning, and innovation.

This year’s show offers an unmissable opportunity to explore the latest trends, connect with leading suppliers, and discover innovative solutions to enhance your business. Plus, with the Farm Business Innovation Show running alongside, farmers and landowners can access even more expert guidance on diversification and land optimisation.

For 2025, we’re placing an even stronger emphasis on hospitality offerings, helping holiday park operators and rural businesses expand their services and increase profitability. Expect tailored insights into enhancing guest experiences, adding premium facilities, and implementing effective marketing strategies to drive success.

Whether you’re looking to source new products, gain expert advice, or network with industry leaders, the Land Leisure & Tourism Show is the must-attend event to take your business to the next level. Join us on 5-6 November 2025 at the NEC Birmingham and be part of the UK’s most influential event for the tourism sector. Scan the QR code to register for your free ticket today.

The Land Leisure & Tourism Show
www.lltshow.com

LLT IS THE LAUNCHPAD for your next big SHO idea

EXPLORE THE LATEST innovations and speak directly with leading suppliers

THE LAND LEISURE & TOURISM SHOW 2024…

The Land, Leisure & Tourism Show 2024, held at Birmingham’s NEC from November 5th to 6th 2024 this show is a B2B event for the tourism, leisure, hospitality, and rural industries. Drawing thousands of attendees and featuring more than 400 exhibitors, the show provided a dynamic platform for industry professionals to connect, share insights, and explore innovative solutions.

The event’s comprehensive agenda included over 50 seminar sessions, addressing key industry topics such as sustainability, digital transformation, and design innovations. Notably, discussions on eco-friendly practices and the integration of technology to enhance guest experiences resonated with many participants.

A highlight of the show was the recognition of excellence through various awards. The Farm Diversification of the Year award, sponsored by NFU Mutual, was presented to The Silly Sheep Fibre Company, applauded for its resource maximisation and community spirit.

WHEN VISITING the LLT show you discover new products and services, explore investment prospects and network.

Additionally, Padstow Holiday Village in Cornwall received the Gold award for Holiday Park of the Year, commended for its commitment to environmental practices and achieving B Corp status.

The show also emphasised the importance of future planning and asset management, with seminars like “Futureproofing your assets through strategic review” underscoring the need for strategic and collaborative approaches in the industry.

Overall, the Land, Leisure & Tourism Show 2024 successfully facilitated meaningful conversations, showcased industry innovations, and celebrated achievements, reinforcing its pivotal role in shaping the future of the leisure and tourism sectors.

The 2025 Land Leisure & Tourism Show will take place on 5th & 6th November 2025, register your interest today.

Land Leisure & Tourism Show
www.lltshow.com

PICTURE POSTCARDS FROM THE SHOW…

A HIGHLIGHT OF THE SHOW WAS THE RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE THROUGH VARIOUS AWARDS

HOLIDAY PARK OF THE YEAR

Recognises holiday parks, sites and villages that provide exceptional guest experiences across static vans, touring pitches and more.

CAMPING OR GLAMPING SITE OF THE YEAR

Recognises camping and glamping sites that provide exceptional guest experiences across tents, touring pitches, shepherd’s huts and more.

BOOSTING BOOKINGS

BOOSTING BOOKINGS

On-line technology does the hefty lifting for hospitality sales...

THE CONVENIENCE of automated, easy- to-access, digital systems needs no explanation.

Artificial Intelligence is big news, dominating social media tweets and posts around the world. AI comes as no surprise for the holiday destination sector where automated technology has long been embedded in the hospitality experience. From booking a destination through promoting on-site spend to sealing timely confirmation of return accommodation, the convenience of automated, easy-to-access, digital systems needs no explanation.

Zonal is a UK-based, family-owned, connected technology provider offering innovative solutions to more than 16,000 businesses of all shapes and sizes across the hospitality sector. Zonal provided detailed figures to partners, CGA, enabling them to produce an exclusive GO Technology survey of 5,000 nationally representative British consumers earlier this year.

That report reveals consumers’ latest attitudes to using technology within hospitality, and how venues can strike the right balance between digital solutions and personal interaction. Having an online, direct booking system in place, that is easy to use, will help operators drive footfall and increase overall revenues this summer and beyond.

 

In food and beverage outlets, online booking systems can be set up to prompt guests to opt for up-selling options such as pre-dinner cocktails or a bottle of fizz on arrival. What’s more, enabling guests to reserve a table will reduce queues and improve the guest experience. Key to this, will be simple things such as ensuring WIFI is available.

The research shows that only 53% of people consider WIFI in holiday parks to be good or excellent whilst 64% say that these tech solutions will improve the quality of their stay. With this in mind, making sure WIFI works and connects well can reduce guest frustration and make it easier for them to make impulse bookings and purchases.

Booking technology can also alleviate pressure on staff particularly if it is integrated with other tech in outlets and across the park. For example, an integrated bookings and table management system will save staff time by relieving them of the task of manually re-inputting information and reduces the risk of error.

GUESTS WILL BE PROMPTED to opt for on-site options and less inclined to look for alternative options off-site.

ON-SITE SPEND
Personalisation is a key consumer trend and enabling guests to tailor their holiday to their preferences improves guests’ overall experience and drives revenues. Tech systems help here by giving control to guests. A fully integrated booking system can enable guests to prebook activities, preselect tables, pre-order food and even order food and drink to be delivered to their accommodation.

Over half of holiday park guests (56%) find the idea of having breakfast delivered to their accommodation appealing. By making it as easy as possible to browse and book holiday park experiences, guests will be prompted to opt for on-site options and less inclined to look for alternative options off-site.

“The role of technology in hospitality is clearly growing – in a post-pandemic market, not only are customers used to seeing technology in-venue, but a lot of customers expect it to be present,” points out Olivia FitzGerald, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for Zonal. “However, we cannot afford to underestimate the importance of human connection, Olivia continues.

“Hospitality is a sector that is brilliant because of its people, and it is important that technology enhances that by working in the background, doing the heavy-lifting and alleviating staff pressure so they can focus on delivering exceptional service to their guests.”

THE ZONAL AND CGA DATA shows the enormous value of technology users in hospitality.

REPEAT VISITS
Digital booking systems also enable operators to capture important customer data. This can then be used to encourage repeat visits – boosting business by helping marketing teams reach more prospects in more channels with less budget. Whilst holiday parks can expect park members to return time and time again, operators cannot rest on their laurels.

Ensuring members are kept engaged, as well as ensuring there are guest visits increasing year on year will be vital. To help drive this, guests should be contacted post-stay with offers of promotions, discounts and other bounceback schemes. If a booking system is linked to all other tech and integrates with one central hub, such as an EPoS, operators can take this one step further, using customer spend data from across the holiday park to create bespoke and tailored on-site offers and promotions based on those likes and dislikes.

This not only encourages spend and repeat visits but gives guests a more personalised and bespoke experience. Figures in the report indicate that 81% of people are planning to stay in a UK destination - so there has never been a better time for park owners to ensure their booking systems are fit for purpose.

As operational costs continue to soar it is vital that holiday parks are able to drive spend per head across all parts of the business and booking technology can support this by opening up opportunities to encourage up-selling and add-on sales. Approaches to interactions via tech and human contact have become neatly split: between their tasks outside a restaurant or pub; and steps they take while inside (see box).

For example, nearly half (47%) would prefer to make table bookings via technology, while even more want to be able to cancel bookings (51%) or get reminders without having to contact someone (60%).

BOOKING TECHNOLOGY can also alleviate pressure on staff particularly if it is integrated with other tech in other park outlets.

 

IN PERSON
Once they are through the doors, it’s a different story, as nearly three in five consumers want to place food orders, settle bills and leave tips in person. In practice, the division of preferences isn’t quite so straightforward. Many people still want to complete pre-visit tasks offline, like general enquiries (33%) and booking tables (25%). Likewise, a minority prefer to use technology to place orders or pay bills.

“Wherever technology is deployed, choice and flexibility are key. It can be a superb enabler for hospitality for guests and operators alike, giving consumers the speed and convenience they want and freeing up teams to focus on what they do best,” notes Karl Chessell, CGA Director - hospitality operators and food, EMEA. “In such a competitive and challenging market, brands that make the smartest use of tech, without compromising human elements, have a crucial advantage.”

This highlights the importance of choice. Going too far in either direction—whether by withdrawing human interaction completely or failing to offer enough alternative options— risks alienating sizeable proportions of potential guests. Understanding the breakdowns of consumers who prefer technology and human interaction is the first step towards meeting their needs, and this GO Technology research pinpoints their key demographics.

The key takeaway is that technophiles tend to be heavy spenders. They spend an average of £24 a month more on eating and drinking out than those who prefer human interaction, and their household income is £10,100 higher. On top of that, more than half (53%) live in city or town centres, where hospitality venues are more heavily concentrated and people eat out more often.

Of course, consumers who typically choose human contact over digital interaction are just as valuable, and operators need to carefully retain their loyalty. But this data shows the enormous value of technology users in hospitality and makes a strong case for sustained investment in digital solutions that satisfy them. To download the full report, contact info@zonal.co.uk

SAY GOODBYE TO HARD WATER PROBLEMS

SAY GOODBYE TO HARD WATER PROBLEMS

THE LIMESCALE in hard water is damaging pipes, plumbing and appliances, unnecessarily increasing park maintenance costs.

 

The UK holiday park market has grown significantly as people turn to staycations for their family holidays. As more people search for the perfect holiday park for their break, parks in beautiful locations across the UK competing for customers are being adversely affected by hard water problems. The limescale in hard water is damaging pipes, plumbing and appliances, unnecessarily increasing park maintenance costs and leading to unwanted downtime. The damage scale does is not only the visible, physical damage to pipework and appliances, it can also damage your park’s reputation thanks to its unsightly appearance if it’s left to accumulate, harming your customer’s experience at your park.

Negative online reviews featuring dirty looking bathrooms or limescale laden tea can quickly influence people to choose a different holiday location or invest in another park when purchasing their dream holiday home. So how can you stop the scale-related business costs from mounting up and protect your holiday park from further scale damage? At Watts, we’ve developed the innovative KIWA-approved OneFlow® system to provide unrivalled protection from scale formation without the costs of traditional water filtration methods and it avoids introducing unnecessary chemicals or detergents into the environment.

WATTS HAVE DEVELOPED the innovative OneFlow® system to provide unrivalled protection from scale formation.

 

UNRIVALLED PROTECTION
It’s affordable to run as there are no associated electric or water costs. Plus, thanks to its simple system composition, it doesn’t need salt bags or other chemicals added to maintain it. All the vital minerals remain in the water, so it delivers great tasting water with its natural goodness plus, the lack of additives and chemicals mean it is suitable for any plumbing system, even septic tanks.

The compact, single cartridge system is easy to install and so efficient that, over time, it can help reverse existing scale problems on the plumbing system as well as extending its life without harsh chemicals. Juliana Paradello, OneFlow® Product Champion at Watts explains: “At Watts, we’ve been engineering innovative solutions through our expertise since 1874.We understand how proud you are of your holiday park and how hard your team works to ensure your customers to have the best experience, which is why we’re sharing the fantastic benefits that OneFlow® can bring to your park.”

“By efficiently removing the limescale deposits, OneFlow® can reduce maintenance costs on site as well as providing an additional revenue stream for park owners. It also helps to keep key areas easier to clean by removing unappealing limescale deposits from the water before it can build up on the plumbing or sink.” Paradello adds: “If you’d like to learn more about how OneFlow® can protect your business, visit our dedicated website at www.oneflow-watts.co.uk or contact me directly on Juliana.Paradello@wattswater.com I’ll be happy to demonstrate how we can protect your park from limescale damage.”

Watts Industries UK
Tel 01480 407074
www.wattswater.co.uk