Holiday Camps

Posted by mustak on August 3rd, 2019

Holiday Camps

Birthday Parties & Events For Kids

Bricks 4 Kidz’ ideal locations are perfect for hosting all kinds of celebrations your kids. From play dates and tea parties to Kids Birthday Party in Singapore, we will endeavour to make your kids’ precious time edutaining!

All our birthday packages come with 1.5 hours of fun, games and 30 min for food & drinks (to be arranged by customer)- total of 2 hours. We will also provide the following:

Goodie bags for all children

Birthday E-invites (soft copy)

Decorations and exclusive venue use of our outlet

Party hosts for the entire party

We have 2 basic birthday party packages available for you to choose from:

0 for 15 children (Additional child at per child)

0 for 8 children (Additional child at per child)

Birthday party exceeding the allocated time of 2 hours will be charged at /hour for every extra hour thereafter. Food catering services are not included in the package. Holiday Camps

You can live chat us at www.bricks4kidz.com.sg or email us at infosg@bricks4kidz.com if you have further questions

Our specially designed project kits and theme-based models provide  the building blocks for the Bricks 4 Kidz approach to educational play.  At Bricks 4 Kidz, we believe that kids learn best through activities  that engage their curiosity and creativity.

Holiday camps are a fun option for vacationing in Britain. They were the "it" way to vacation in the fifties and sixties. During those times, taking a vacation to the coast was rare. Those vacations were costly, especially since the War had recently ended. Since many people could not take a holiday, the holiday camps brought the holiday to them. Holiday camps provided an all in one option. The price was good, there was a lot of food, and, of course, there was a lot to do.

One of the earliest holiday campsyou can still visit today is called Caister Camp. When it was originally opened, the accommodation was in tents. The great thing about this camp is it is located right on the beach. In addition, it has over 90 acres of land. 

Another earlier camp is called Corton Beach Holiday Camp. It is located in Skegness and was opened in 1936. The amazing thing about this camp is that it could accommodate so many people. Because of its size, it stood out from a distance. Many would stop and stare at it from the town.

Middleton Tower Holiday Camp was started in the 1950s. It is famous for it's building which was designed to replicate the ocean liner on land. Also, the camp had a "Sun Ray Room", bars, and a separate theater for children. The goal of this holiday camp was pure entertainment. Many guests stayed at the camp on a constant basis.

A fun holiday camp opened in the 60s along the Esplanade called Bognor Regis. It was a site to behold. The area was beautiful. This camp was definitely more modern than others. It had newer hotels and flats.

The Holiday Camp opened in 1960. It was also modern. It had chalets on two stories. The image of thecamp was much more corporate than previous camps. It was considered more of a novelty than others. The tile was even fancy. And, they even installed a monorail at the camp for guests.

South Devon Holiday Camp at Paigton was another camp from the 1960s. It had newer buildings with flat roofs. The rooms had large windows so that each guest had a great view of the scenery. However, most people did not appreciate the style at first.  Visit for click: https://www.bricks4kidz.com.sg/

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