Episode 5
At Holiday Resort Unity, the summer is in full swing and the 220-acre park is buzzing with activity.
Down on one of the four camping fields, new Park Wardens husband and wife team Antoinette and Brian are welcoming in arrivals when a party of four extended families, reuniting from around the country for an important celebration, accidentally gets separated from each other when an error is made on their booking. Unhappy she has let her campers down, Antoinette has to find a solution fast, lest the important party is over before it's even begun.
In Cornwall, new Tencreek Entertainment Manager Matt is sticking his neck out. He has managed to convince General Manager Rob to splash the cash on upgrading the park's two mascots, Sparky the Shark and Dino the Dolphin, as they were starting to show their age. It's a risky business as the mascots are a very big part of every holiday maker's break and a big part of the parks brand. Getting it wrong could be a costly mistake.
Over in Somerset, the static owners are reveling in the summer sunshine and are out in force working on their own little gardens of Eden. With over 700 privately owned vans on site, the private gardens make for an attractive addition and the park's owners encourage their upkeep by organising an annual garden competition. Head gardener Max and Guest Services Supervisor Sara have been tasked with judging this year's finalists, but with such strong contenders in line for a win, who will take the top spot of Best Garden on Park?
Finally at Tencreek, the team are taking another financial risk: this time it's to the tune of £200,000 and involves ripping out and renewing their entire commercial kitchen. It'll be the first time in 20 years the park has got a new kitchen, so General Manager Rob is keen to make sure it goes to plan. To add to the pressure, the day the kitchen is due to be finished coincides with the start of one of their busiest weekends. The park is fully booked and coach-loads of thirsty and hungry party goers are getting ready to rock out with Suzi Quatro and band, but will Rob and the team manage to get the kitchen up and running in time?
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