The content creator gave a rundown of his experience at a Back To The 2000s weekend
A popular TikToker was pleasantly surprised after a visit to one of Butlin's Skegness' Big Weekenders and says people "make it out to be worse than it actually is." Jamie Segal, who has more than 130,000 followers and 6.4 million likes on TikTok, went with his mates to a Back To The 2000s weekend at the much-loved resort on the Lincolnshire coast.
TikToker Jamie started off his video saying: "When I booked it I was like how bad can it actually be? But do you know what, it wasn't actually that bad and people make it out to be worse than it actually is."He stayed in a room which he says cost him around £50 for three nights, admitting it was "very good" for the price. Heading into the first night, Jamie says it was "constant drink the whole time".
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