The Blackpool trams rattle past outside, but inside it's all warm lamplight and the smell of a proper English breakfast drifting upstairs — this is seaside lodging done the traditional way.
Wilsons suits couples after a weekend on the prom, families wanting a base for the Pleasure Beach and Tower, or anyone who fancies the coast without sleeping under canvas. There are camping pods if you want something between four walls and the outdoors, plus guest house rooms when you'd rather have a proper bed and an ensuite. It's Blackpool, so you're right in the thick of it — arcades, fish and chips, donkey rides, all the sticky-rock nostalgia you came for. Dogs might be welcome but ask ahead before you book.
Facilities aren't spelled out in detail, so check what's included when you arrive. Campfires are a maybe — ask at check-in. Open all year, which means winter illuminations or a blustery spring weekend are both on the table. Expect a friendly, no-frills stay with the seafront a short walk away.