Live entertainment has been cancelled across Haven's holiday parks in Wales with singing and dancing banned.
Families are set to descend on the resorts, including Presthaven Sands near Prestatyn, Greenacres in Porthmadog and Hafan y Mor in Pwllheli, in time for the schools half-term break.
The company informed guests earlier this week that due to Covid regulations, there would be no live singing or dancing could take place under current Welsh Government guidelines.
North Wales Live reports that guests are only able to watch pre-recorded shows on a big screen and meet and greet characters with social distancing.
Many guests with booked stays took to social media to share their disappointment.

A statement released by Haven said: "With the latest reduction of restrictions within Wales we were looking forward to being able to offer our guests and owners an opportunity to watch live entertainment at our parks.
"Whilst our teams had created an entertainment programme that fell within Covid regulations and a detailed safe operating plan, we have been informed that as our entertainment venues are not strictly theatres, we are unable to operate a full programme at this time including no live singing or dancing.
"We understand the disappointment and frustration felt by our guests as this is also felt by our entertainments team.
"We have large, well ventilated venues, have reduced our capacity to no more than 50% and had managed social distancing measures to ensure our guests, owners and team remain safe and secure whilst enjoying the entertainment."
The statement adds: "We are looking forward to when restrictions will be lifted further which will hopefully allow us to run a wider range of family fun entertainment and we are currently offering a limited programme to comply with current Welsh Government restrictions.

"As soon as we are given permission to do so we will increase the entertainments programme to the Haven experience our guests and owners have come to love and enjoy."
Current lockdown restrictions in Wales allow arts and entertainment venues to open indoors, however nightclubs remain closed and live performances that aren't in a theatre setting are banned.
The next lockdown review in Wales is due to be discussed next week, with the announcement on Friday (June 4), and any changes taking place coming into force on Monday, June 7.