Bognor Regis: Travel Youtubers join Butlin
Bognor Regis' reputation has been hit by two major hits. The first responded in a tremendous two-word response to the late 1920s when he failed health in the late 1920s that the late George V could potentially retire to the town of West Sussex to recover.
Which was Bognor's second setback last week? The magazine last ranked the resort on its annual list of the best and worst seaside destinations in the UK.
However, YouTuber James Burton decided to prove the honor of the famous Seaside Resort, set out on an epic 250-mile voyage from his home country, Barnsley, checking out it and documenting his popularity iteration by the Curb Channel.
There were only minimal plans, but he managed to reach Bogner on one of the hottest and sunny days of the year, quivering at the butler in the seaside town, joking, “They will review the security measures after this video disappears, right?”
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James made a minimal plan before departing for his wonder (Image: YouTube/bythecurb)
Certainly, for unpretentious fun, York Sileman said, Butlins took many be-beats and showed it by itself? The reviews were definitely too harsh.
“The worst seaside town in the UK?” he replied, “Absolute waffle. That's lovely.
“I'm not going to say it's the best,” he added. “But that's fine. Still, I proved that all of them wrong, I just came here, walked around and proved them wrong.”
James' bright reassessment of the highly misused town was aided by the glorious weather where there was barely any clouds visible.
Bogner was perfect for James' visit (Image: YouTube/bythecurb)
Resort signs date back to the company's original name before dropping the apostrophe (Image: YouTube/bythecurb)
He enjoyed a cold beer from the bar in Pebble Beach in town, but said, “It was only £4.90, but with that spectacular view it's not really bad value.” He also peeked through one or two promising chip shops.
However, James felt that Butlins was the jewel of Bogner's crown and made the first history of the first chain of Billy Butlin's famous holiday camp in 1960.
The company's fate has been declining sharply since its heyday in the 1960s, but Butlins Resort Bognor Regis still caters to over 385,000 visitors a year, with 300,000 residents and 85,000 people visiting the day.
James wandered with every intent to buy a ticket, albeit unofficial, but unintentionally, but was one of the visitors that was too late to catch the gate staff who seemed to have clocked.
James was pleased with what Butlins had to offer (Image: YouTube/bythecurb)
He made it in time to see one of the company's iconic red coats leading a crowd of delightful young people with a chorus of “head, shoulders, knees, toes,” and declared, “I loved this as an eight-year-old.”
James lived “Life on the Edge” and also appeared in one of the resort's numerous restaurants. “To be honest, it looked like a nice restaurant.
“I've never seen so many chicken nuggets,” he added.
Despite the difficulties finding a way out of the resort, James was impressed in favor. “I liked it,” he said.
Bogner has been a popular resort since Jane Austen's time (stock image) (Image: Getty)
“I'm going to take my daughter to the butler…it rose on my estimate.”
After Fish and Chips, whom he won 8 out of 10, he returned to his hotel. He previously played the host of classic comedian Tony Hancock.
Overall, James said Bogner didn't deserve a bad reputation: “It's tidy and people are friendly.
“There's a lovely beach. I know it's a pebbly beach, but that doesn't matter. You have a butler. Butlins was amazing.”