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The Sun Newspaper £9.50/£15 Holidays 2009
Girlywirley
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I read that the tokens start in tomorrows (Jan 3rd) Sun Newspaper for holidays in 2009. According to The Sun website the first token word is LINE for people who are booking online. For those collecting tokens, you can print the first one from The sun website.
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The token word from today's paper - 3rd Jan - is BAND.0
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Hi
Sorry to be cheeky but does anyone have a spare priority booking form thing i could have?
Would be willing to exchange something for it??
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Anyone been to any of the parks near Ayr in Scotland?Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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Does anyone have a code for today, I know the News of the World normally prints bonus tokens, but so far I've only got BAND from yesterday (3rd) and the first post on here mentions LINE. I've looked right through the NOTW and also on the Sun's bingo card where bonus tokens can sometimes be found. I notice also that whereas in the past you've only needed 6 codes and can book online on Wednesday, this time round you have to collect 8 tokens and book online next Monday. ThanksForty and fabulous, well that's what my cards say....0
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Aparently not in todays paper. Again tommorow0
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for those reqeusting priority codes ( and registering just do so ,very cheeky IMO !)
please use this thread : http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1380511
so as not to clutter up this one
and code thread is here : http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=13891630 -
mercurystar999 wrote: »Anyone been to any of the parks near Ayr in Scotland?
hi ive been to craig tara in ayr and kids loved it been approx 9 times and going in may this year
they are also aheads of ayr farm park next door and in ayr for kids great soft play called pirate petes
xox:Amother of 3 great kids (well they do try lol)
1 girl age 17 (who has adhd and dyslexia)
2 boys age 13 autistic and 14 year old ADHD/ODD /COLOR]
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:T i have won tickets to irn bru carnival :T0 -
can someone fill me in please ive looked on sun website but what im wondering is is it same price say £38 for 4 ppl for 3 nights and £38 for 4 nights im slightly confusedmother of 3 great kids (well they do try lol)
1 girl age 17 (who has adhd and dyslexia)
2 boys age 13 autistic and 14 year old ADHD/ODD /COLOR]
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:T i have won tickets to irn bru carnival :T0 -
yes thats right
same price for a mon - fri break as it is for a fri - mon break0 -
just before xmas around october time it was. the entertainment was rubbish but quite a clean park - we were in an apartment. think summer or spring best time to go.we walked from the caravan site to burns cottage and was of interest to us as we have family relations of that name. the main town of ayr we did not really think much of but then we are not locals. you can cross over to the isle which we did not do as was not cheap with the car but if you do this best go early in the morning and come back on last one or something. otherwise nice country ayr though i think my partner says he prefers the north of scotland. children's farm closed when we were there.
we would like to book another one or two this year : we have been to pontins in southport and ayrshire. might be interested in some of the following ones - either for february, easter or summer. any recommendations with toddler of4 and considering we are based near london too.thanks!
Cornwall
Northern or Southern Ireland (cheapest travel cost options from London! thanks)
or something closer alternatively for February (maybe Somerset)
thanks in advancemercurystar999 wrote: »Anyone been to any of the parks near Ayr in Scotland?0
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