Bosses at a popular Norfolk holiday park have said they will reopen tomorrow after the site was struck with an outbreak of norovirus.
Potters Resort in Hopton was temporarily closed on Monday as a 'precautionary decision' so the park, which sits on 65-acres, could be deep cleaned to get rid of the virus.
A specialist team has been drafted in to disinfect and fog all areas and surfaces on the entire resort.
A spokesman for the five star resort said today that the outbreak had been traced back to a coach party that brought the winter bug in.
They added: 'We are reopening tomorrow morning, Friday, February 6, having contracted in a specialist company.
'Once again, we'd like to apologise for the inconvenience, but we believe our voluntary decision to close demonstrates our total commitment to the well-being of guests and staff and that Potters has put people before profits.'
All areas of the park, including the Aphrodite beauty salon, Black Rock Grill restaurant and Palms health and fitness club - which were closed this week - are due to re-open tomorrow.
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