How would our grandparents have enjoyed their holidays? - Presentation

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The presentation delves into the holiday experiences of our grandparents, particularly focusing on the bygone era of the 1960s and 1970s in the UK. During this period, before the advent of widespread international travel and package holidays, British holiday destinations enjoyed immense popularity. Students are encouraged to become historians for the day, examining video clips of classic seaside resorts like Blackpool, Brighton, and Scarborough. These clips provide a visual time capsule, showcasing what these bustling holiday spots looked like in the 1960s. The students are tasked with identifying differences between the holiday experiences of the past and those of today, noting changes in the scenery, activities, and atmosphere that characterised British seaside holidays of yesteryear.

Additionally, the presentation touches on the heyday of holiday camps such as Butlins, which were a staple of British vacation culture during the 1960s and 1970s. Students are asked to watch a video clip of Butlins from the 1960s to gain insights into the entertainment and facilities that these camps offered. While these camps still exist today, their popularity has waned compared to their peak in the mid-20th century. The exercise also involves a reflective component where students consider what aspects of the 1960s holiday camps they might have enjoyed or disliked, prompting them to compare and contrast holiday experiences across generations and ponder on the evolution of leisure and recreation over time.