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The Sun £20 Holidays. Holiday Park Review thread

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  • NAT.B_2
    NAT.B_2 Posts: 240 Forumite
    We have stayed in : Perren sands cornwall
    Littlesea Weymouth
    Seaview weymouth
    Thorness Bay IOW
    Unity Farm Brean- The kids loved all above, plenty for them to do.
    *Camber Sands-The worst by far*

    I have stayed intwo others in cornwall, but was so long ago I have foregotten the names
  • If you are planning to take your dog steer clear of Park Dean site at Warmwell, Weymouth. When I enquired the charge for the weekend break was £30. After making the booking with the Sun and receiving a confimation when I booked the dog the charge was £50. This was because I had booked through the Sun and not direct with the park. Outrageous charge for a dog for two nights, BEWARE
  • MVoss
    MVoss Posts: 1 Newbie
    We have been on 2 of these a year since our son was born 5 years ago and have only had one dire experience (Pontins Prestatyn - dirty and disgusting and totally run down). We never take the entertainment passes which saves a bundle and occasionally upgrade, but have always said that we really don't need to when we haven't as all of the accomodation has been more than adequate. Parkdean resorts are usually good and Haven are probably the best, but we have stayed at several others quite happily. Excellent value for a short break.
  • gilly41
    gilly41 Posts: 909 Forumite
    We have just come back from a Monday to Friday(last week) in Cleethorpes at Thorpe Park which is a Haven site.
    It was just OH and myself and our Greyhound.
    The total cost was
    £38 Accomodation
    £22 main season supplement
    £23.96 Power charge
    £20 Extra for our dog

    Total cost £103.96.

    It is a great site. Very very clean and the caravan was perfect.
    It was a 4 berth
    and luckily we were in a quiet part of the site. I must say the site was packed though but we never had any problems with noise!!!!
    There is direct access to the beach and a great cycle/walking track along the front in to Cleethorpes.
    The petrol cost us £35 for the week and we took our own food. We didnt bother with the passes or the linen.
    Hope this helps someone when deciding where to go.

    Also does anyone know if the Main season supplement is just applicable to the summer holidays or does it apply to the next lot of Sun holidays in Sept/Oct?????

    Thanks xx
    Sealed pot challenge 7...my number is 2144.....started Nov 29th ....
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    We love the SUN holidays and have stayed @

    Twitchen House in Woolacombe
    Bideford Bay
    Devon Cliffs in a few weeks!
    La Croix Du Vieux Pont ( one hour away from Disnelyland paris) twice ( and going again in Oct half term!)

    definitely worth doing for us,as we can only holiday in school holidays,so huuuuge savings to be made :D

    Saved £300+ one time we went to France !
  • rays1
    rays1 Posts: 6 Forumite
    If you are planning to take your dog steer clear of Park Dean site at Warmwell, Weymouth. When I enquired the charge for the weekend break was £30. After making the booking with the Sun and receiving a confimation when I booked the dog the charge was £50. This was because I had booked through the Sun and not direct with the park. Outrageous charge for a dog for two nights, BEWARE
    I went to Haven camp at Pwhelli and found the same thing. "power charges" then "High season supplement charge" then £38 "entertainment passes"; "linen charges" etc. Upon arrival we learnt that we were called "The Sun People" who were all herded into just one area of the chalet blocks. Obviously, it was the most run down area because the chalet was so vandalised, dilapidated and STUNK so bad we had to leave early...couldn't stand it a minute longer. We've since heard that Pwhelli chalets are becoming generally well known for this sub-standard accomodation....

    Maybe a caravan would have been better but be warned about this location!! Never again for us.....all the more surprising that I've stayed at Haven before and found them ok then.

    Ray
  • I've been on a few of these sun holidays, as I take the dog I always check on line to make sure I book the dog friendly parks.
    Just come back from Dawlish Sands in Dawlish Warren, lovely park lovely caravan, only£20 extra to take the dog for mon-fri.
    Also been to Borth in Aberwystwyth, extra £30 for dog mon-fri, again lovely site and lovely caravan.
    Other parks we've been to are, Kiln Park Tenby, Donniford Bay near Minehead which was chalets, Bideford Bay, and Ilfracombe- which was a John Fowler site. Depending on which company owns the park ( Park Resorts, Haven etc) depends on how much extra you pay to add in the dog. Best one so far has been Dawlish only £20. Definately will go back there again.
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    we did one of the sun's holidays to carmarthen bay in wales. NOT good. Caravan was fine but cold but it was october so what do you expect! It was the last week of the season the shop was closed because of ne stock the pub ran out of food, and ran out of mixers such as coke and diet coke. Most of the entertainment crew had already left so there was next to no entertainment. The pool was colder than the sea out side we complained (my little boy went purple in 2 mins it was so cold even my BIL who is a diver and swims the british coasts all year round said it was too cold for him. Did ''complain'' nicely to the site manager who shrugged his shoulders and said we'll get it sorted nect year!!!!!. Lovely area but not brilliant site would not reccommend it at the end of the season unless you only want the caravan as a base
    HTH
    :happyhear YUMMY MUMMY TO HENRY BEAR AGED 10:happyhear
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  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    And just seen KILN Park is on the list just came back from there (not sun deal just went there camping) had a brill time lush camp x x x
    :happyhear YUMMY MUMMY TO HENRY BEAR AGED 10:happyhear
    slimming world need to get back to target 25lb to go
    Disney World here we come May 2018:j
  • I've been to one of these a few years ago when my daughter was 3, but what I don't understand is why do they call them 'family holidays' when they usually exclude school holidays, so unless you take your children out of school you can't use them! Surely this defeats the object!:mad:
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