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£15 holidays collect tokens

buckrogers
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edited 26 June 2009 at 3:09PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
£15 holidays '£15 per person with a minimum of four sharing' all over the Uk collect tokens from the Daily Mail tomorrow Saturday or Collect six passwords printed each day in the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday from Saturday June 27 until Friday July 10

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1195507/UK-Family-Holidays-just-15-.html

Together with BreakFree Holidays we are bringing you an exclusive holiday offer featuring a choice of deluxe and standard holiday homes at 91 of the country’s leading holiday destinations this Autumn. From just £15 per person with a minimum of four sharing, you can enjoy a relaxing weekend or midweek break at a luxury holiday home with all the comforts of home plus all the great facilities of coastal holiday parks in England, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Wight.

How to book

Online: Collect six passwords from the Daily Mail plus one password from The Mail on Sunday. Passwords will be printed each day in the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday from Saturday June 27 until Friday July 10. Then make your booking online - you can start booking on line from Friday July 3. You will need a credit or debit card to complete your online booking.
By Post: Simply collect six differently dated tokens from the Daily Mail plus one token from The Mail on Sunday. Tokens will be printed each day in the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday from Saturday June 27 until Friday July 10 - you can start booking from Friday July 3. Choose your preferred destinations from the 91 UK locations that we will be featuring in the Daily Mail early next week along with the booking form. You can also download and print a Booking Form. Then complete your details and post, to the address printed on the Booking Form, with your cheque payment
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Comments

  • KarenBB
    KarenBB Posts: 1,115 Forumite
    This looks a great offer. I've just had a bit of read through the t&c's and noticed these.

    14. Service Charges: Service charges are applied by holiday parks to cover the cost of pre-arrival cleaning and preparation of your holiday home. Charges are per unit per night. Gas and electricity is included. Service charges range from £18 to £28 per holiday home per break and will be charged direct to you by your park in advance of your arrival. Some parks may also charge an additional refundable cleaning/damage waiver deposit.
    15. Parks offer day and evening entertainment programmes and charge for optional Entertainment & Clubroom Passes. Charges will range from £2 to £9.95 per person per break. Although optional, please note that Entertainment/Clubroom passes may be required for access to facilities such as swimming pools, bars, restaurants, etc.
    16. Pets are NOT permitted for bookings at any of the parks in this offer.

    As no pets are allowed this offer is no use to me (Why did I buy a dog?).

    If you've not got a pet it's great but I think it's worth checking how much you will have to pay for the service charge and how much entertainment passes will be at the park you want then you won't get any nasty surprises. I tend not to use the entertainment so it would only be the service charge for me - if I didn't have the darn dog that is.

    Hope everyone gets where they want and have great holidays.
  • buckrogers
    buckrogers Posts: 842 Forumite
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    edited 27 June 2009 at 1:07PM
    KarenBB wrote: »
    This looks a great offer. I've just had a bit of read through the t&c's and noticed these.

    14. Service Charges: Service charges range from £18 to £28 per holiday home per break .
    15. Parks offer day and evening entertainment programmes and charge for optional Entertainment & Clubroom Passes. Charges will range from £2 to £9.95 per person per break.


    We paided '4 nights for 4 adults'
    Service Charge £5.99 per unit per night.
    Entertainment Plus Pass £7.95 per person per break at Haven with Sun holidays.
    Some of the other parks charged
    Service charge - usually £3.50 - £5.99 per night (not per person) dependent on park and Entertainment passes - usually £4.00-£10.00 per person per stay
    its just about the same as the Sun holidays we have gone to in the past.

    first code is SUMMER
  • hello what month do the holidays start from?
    If you want to see the rainbow ,you gotta put up with some rain
  • anyone know the dates available
  • swannee_D_3
    swannee_D_3 Posts: 1,671 Forumite
    september to nov...
  • loates123
    loates123 Posts: 798 Forumite
    does any one know of any good parks what allow dogs
    would prefer the se or e coast
    Treat everyday as your last one on earth! and one day you will be right.:D
  • buckrogers
    buckrogers Posts: 842 Forumite
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    loates123 wrote: »
    does any one know of any good parks what allow dogs
    would prefer the se or e coast

    if you check what site are available
    http://www.breakfreeholidays.co.uk/dailymail

    then do a web search for what park you want you will see if dogs are allowed
    looking up St Osyth Beach web site, it says Dogs allowed
  • Northernstar
    Northernstar Posts: 1,082 Forumite
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    edited 28 June 2009 at 2:17PM
    loates123 wrote: »
    does any one know of any good parks what allow dogs
    would prefer the se or e coast
    With Park Resorts dogs are allowed on all the parks with the exception of Eyemouth, there is an extra charge for dogs, think its roughly £30, and maximum of 2 animals per van.
    Hope this helps.
  • foxmeister
    foxmeister Posts: 121 Forumite
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    I'm a little bit confused as I bought the Daily Mail yesterday and it said 90 parks were included in this offer.
    However when you look online there are only a fraction of these showing as included in the offer.
    Anyone have any ideas on this one?
    Cheers,
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