Episode 7
In Looe, Cornwall, campers at Tencreek have been enjoying a heatwave, but General Manager Rob has a feeling that rain is on its way. He's tasked Maintenance Man Dion to help him shore up the Park's flood defenses and, when the rain comes down, the campsite might have been saved, but for some campers, their holiday ends up being washout.
In Devon, at Crealy Theme Park & Resort, new Head of Reception Emily has to face one of her trickiest tasks yet, dealing with a noise compliant.
In Somerset, staff at Holiday Resort Unity are excited by a new arrival: a brand-new, top of the range luxury lodge. But these lodges, which measure the size of an average house, must be delivered in two parts, requiring delicate maintenance to complete. Can Sales Advisor Shane oversee a successful pairing of the two slices?
Tencreek General Manager Rob asks his entertainment team to organise a family Sports Day. It's guests versus staff, and Rob's determined his team comes out on top, even if he has to cheat.
In Devon, at Welcome Family Holiday Park, Head of Entertainment Mark comes to terms with the fact his voice is failing and that he can no longer hit the big, high notes his performances demand. Staff, family and friends decide to throw him a surprise party to celebrate his career, but can they keep it a secret?
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