ANYONE who enjoys a caravan or lodge holiday will be delighted to know that Parkdean Resorts has just revealed major investment and improvements across all its parks.

Showing its commitment to continued investment are plans to invest £42m across its parks this year, with a primary focus on new accommodation.

This follows a record £50m worth of investment last year.

What is planned for this year will take Parkdean’s investment total to £130m since 2016 and all the improvement work which has been carried out means the business now has 72 per cent double glazed and central heated caravans due to an increase of over 1,450 in the last three years.

Due to demand and new accommodation, more parks were open for February half-term than ever before. A total of 27 parks, eight more than the previous year, welcomed 2018's first holidaymakers.

The company is spending £13m on 800 new caravans to meet higher demand for holidays and ownership opportunities. In response to customer feedback, these models will include the introduction of more one and four-bedroom caravans – and particularly those with a higher specification.

Some of the features in the new holiday homes will include en-suite bathrooms, new and upgraded entertainment units, spacious seating and homely touches to ensure a really enjoyable stay.

Vauxhall in Great Yarmouth, one of the company's biggest parks, has enjoyed an extensive replacement programme since its acquisition by Parkdean two years ago.

The park will welcome 60 modern double-glazed and centrally-heated models to upgrade the caravan offering on park. This includes the extra wide and extra-long Victory Belmor, which has a central lounge layout and bedrooms and bathrooms at both ends, making it ideal for families or couples sharing.

The brand new, four bedroom Willerby Lymington will also be introduced to a selection of parks. With its central lounge layout, a double and twin room at each end and a veranda, it offers plenty of space for families.

New lodges - including a range of four-bedroom models - are also set to be added to a variety of parks offering wider choice following a £1.3m investment. The 20 new four-bedroom lodges boast features designed around comfort and style, such as patio doors leading out onto verandas, bigger bathrooms and spacious dining areas.

Nodes Point on the Isle of Wight is receiving 11 new lodges in a £0.75m investment – six for holidaymakers and five for ownership opportunities. Meanwhile £0.52m will bring four luxury lodges with hot tubs to the popular Fallbarrow Holiday Park in the Lake District.

A further £3.9m has been allocated to refurbishing existing accommodation to enhance holidaymakers' experience.

Additionally, upgrades to retail and leisure facilities will be completed for the 2018 season, as well as extensions of touring and camping areas at key parks.

John Waterworth, chief executive at Parkdean Resorts, said: “This year our £42m investment plans really show our commitment to continually developing our parks, and creating the best possible holidaymaker and owner experiences.

“In 2018 we have a focus on bringing in new caravans and lodges to follow the growth in consumer demand. We also regularly collect guest feedback, and from this made the decision to introduce more one and four-bedroom models.

“As we look ahead to peak season, work is underway at the majority of our parks to boost their offering, making for an even more enjoyable time whilst staying with us. We hope this is well-received by our customers, and look forward to welcoming them throughout the course of the year.”

Parkdean has holiday centres in Wales, Scotland, the Lake District, Dorset, Essex, East Anglia, Lincolnshire, the Isle of Wight and the South-West. For more information on their sites visit www.parkdeanresorts.co.uk.