The SUN £9.50 holidays

silverhoop

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In case you haven't done it before, the SUN offers caravan holidays for £9.50 (Based on £9.50 pp per 4 sharing - Total cost £38.00)

When booking you get the chance to upgrade etc.

You collect the tokens each day in the sun and fill out the form, however, if you book on-line they just ask you for the codes printed on each of the vouchers.

Codes Starting 5th July 2014,

13th "R6K3"
12th "NAME"
11th "ABLE"
10th "LEAD"
9th JULY "JULY"
8th JULY "NICE"
7th JULY "EDGE"
6th JULY - "TYRE"
5th JULY - "ARTY"
BONUS CODE - "TREE"
 

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Have you actually done one of these holidays?

Where can you take them in the UK?
 

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I have done a few of these.

Granted we tend to upgrade but then we also usually don't bother with the entertainment passes - firstly as we don't need access to the swimming pool and arcade and secondly, none of the camps ever really ask to see it.

We have been to:
Haggerston Castle - Berwick Upon Tweed
Grannies Heilin Hame - Dornoch
Two different camps in Wales, once to Southport and once to Scarborough.

A full list can be found here: https://www.ukholidaysinthesun.co.uk/

Usually just a Mon-Fri break or a Fri-Mon
 

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I've been to a few Haven sites (not via the Sun, but I definitely would) and have found they definitely do ask for entertainment passes.

Butlins don't. I'm a big Butlins fan. Thanks for this, I might give it a go to go in the next year before my eldest starts school and can't have term-time holidays.
 

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stellajose said:
I've been to a few Haven sites (not via the Sun, but I definitely would) and have found they definitely do ask for entertainment passes.

Could just be the time of year that I go. My little one only starts school this year so we have been able to go outside of the regular season most of the times.

£10 for an entertainment pass (Usually) but we tend to want to spend our time visiting the surrounding areas and most towns have a decent swimming pool etc now.

Even if you did pay for it, it still equates to a cheap break.
 

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