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£15 Breakfree holidays with Daily Mail
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Thanks so much
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I also booked a Mon-Fri break at Haven Hopton (Great Yarmouth) for BH week in a luxury plus caraven for £90 plus £35 extras (enterntainment passes and electricity) about 10 days ago - no codes needed.0
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Do any of the sites allow dogs?Jan Grocery challenge
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date0 -
Yes, some of them allow dogs.
Today's password: HOLIDAY0 -
martinbuckley wrote: »Yes, some of them allow dogs.
Today's password: HOLIDAY
I would go if they allow dogs but not if they allow Daily Mail readers.0 -
Lol. Very good.Jan Grocery challenge
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date0 -
Doesn't this rather increase the risk of spending your holiday in close proximity to Daily Hate readers? That's a major drawback in my book.
Worse still is the Sun reading chavs that fill up these sites. And, the plus size families that fill up the pool.
Ahhh, the very families that the Daily Mail writes about. Tis all true I'm afraid.
The stuff that Jeremy Kyle is made of:rotfl:0 -
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Hi, anyone know the codes up to now.
Thanks
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CrimpQueen wrote: »Worse still is the Sun reading chavs that fill up these sites. And, the plus size families that fill up the pool.
Ahhh, the very families that the Daily Mail writes about. Tis all true I'm afraid.
The stuff that Jeremy Kyle is made of:rotfl:
Good point, hadn't thought of that...
Well I'll be there (possibly), Ayr, first week of October! I don't read the Mail or the Sun, and I get scared when I watch Jeremy Kyle
. You've got me worried now!
I'm new to the family holiday park scene.... bar one Center Parcs trip (which was great). Due to the price of this one I'm not expecting the same experience, but I'm not a fan of Mr Kyle, and would rather not watch it on my holidays:eek:
Perhaps this is one of those, 'you'll only ever do it once' type scenarios. We shall see!
Holiday cost £40
Extras approx £50 for basic caravan0
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