Man, 85, barred from Butlin's weekday solo visit

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Malcolm said he was particularly upset as he and his family have been going to Butlin's for years

An 85-year-old-man said he was "gobsmacked" to find out he was barred from visiting his favourite Butlin's resort during the week because he was going alone.

Malcom, from Patcham, East Sussex, said he rang the company inquiring about a few nights on his own at its Skegness site, but was told solo travellers were only welcome at weekends.

He said he was particularly upset as he and his family had been going there for years.

In a statement, Butlin's said: "We don't allow single travellers on our family breaks unless they are linked to a booking where children are also on the break."

'I was amazed'

Malcom wanted to go during the week, which would have cost him £75.

He was told he would be allowed to go on his own at a weekend, but this would set him back £300.

Malcolm was only planning to go on his own as his wife had had cancer for the last seven years so could not accompany him and his son had used up all his annual leave at work.

He said he did offer to pay a supplement but was told that was not possible.

He was also told if he did book for two people but the second person could not attend, he would be refused access.

Malcolm told BBC Radio Sussex: "I was amazed when I was told this. I've been to Butlin's before, even the Skegness one.

"I enjoy my trips to Butlin's - the entertainment in the evening is good and a nice play to stay.

"I asked if they can waive the rules for older solo travellers but I was told no."

A Butlin's spokesperson added: "Our family breaks are the only ones that run midweek."

Malcolm said he had now booked an alternative trip on his own.

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