Butlin's
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- any of a group of British holiday centres, called, in the past, holiday camps, where families can sleep, eat and be entertained without leaving the centre. The first one was opened in Skegness, on the east coast of England, in 1936 by Billy Butlin (1899-1980). They were very popular in the 1950s before travel abroad became cheap, and they still attract many British families who want to enjoy a wide range of entertainments that are not too expensive.
英国假日中心中的任何一个,过去称为假日营地,家庭可以在那里不睡觉就可以睡觉,吃饭和娱乐。1936年,比利·布特林(Billy Butlin)(1899-1980)在英格兰东海岸的斯凯格内斯(Skegness)开业。他们在1950年代非常流行,之后出国旅行变得便宜,现在它们仍然吸引了许多英国家庭,他们希望享受各种不太昂贵的娱乐活动。