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Leisure company to unveil new attraction and extend offers after record summer
A tourism and leisure company is extending a series of offers for owners and the public after its busiest-ever summer.
And SF Parks is also preparing for the construction of yet another adrenaline-fuelled attraction at its popular White House Leisure Park in Towyn.
The business – which owns the neighbouring Golden Gate resort, Riverside and Sun Valley in Rhuddlan, and Sirior Bach in Moelfre, Abergele – is to build a climbing wall alongside The Jump and high-ropes course which opened last year.
Director Jonathan Seldon said a period of re-development and investment over past months led to record numbers at the White House especially.
He said: “All our parks have had a good year and, following an upgrade to facilities, we have seen a knock-on effect for our food and drink outlets, with more and more members of the public now visiting, in addition to our loyal owners.
“By investing and revamping our sites we are becoming a destination for everyone, of all ages, which is why we want to give back to our community and attract more people outside of the regular season.
“Doing so has a knock-on effect, attracting day visitors and giving residents in Towyn and surrounding areas more things to do and eat at drink at affordable prices.”
Jonathan added: “Introducing these offers led to more people at the resorts in June and July than there have been for many years, and August has also been very busy, so we want to continue that into the autumn.
“With the climbing wall due to be constructed in the coming weeks, ready for the new season, there will be even more for owners and holidaymakers to enjoy.”
With plans for an upgrade to Jakes family restaurant and pub - which feature an amusement arcade, a cinema room, spa and high-quality gym complex - to complement existing facilities including a crazy golf course and free soft play, there is a real buzz around the Gaingc Road resort.
Fellow director Oliver Seldon revealed special offers for holidaymakers over the next eight weeks will extend the summer feeling at SF Parks.
Oliver said: “We have taken a long-term view on how best to improve our portfolio, and the results are there to see.
“We are getting more visitors than ever but also providing the public with entertainment, activities and a top-quality leisure offering, seven days a week.
“There is more to come, so watch this space.”
Employing more than 120 full-time and seasonal staff, SF Parks has pumped millions of pounds into the regional economy.
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