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The Sun £9.50 holidays, JAN 2013 code words and final word cracking thread

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  • ziggy65
    ziggy65 Posts: 33 Forumite
    wackynut wrote: »
    I have tried entering the passwords and it keeps telling me to enter 7 valid passwords. :(

    I had the same problem - just make sure you enter them in the order I have posted them and in capitals. Keep trying you will get in. Also the Daily Mail does say from £15 but there are £10 deals on the site - you enter when and where and it comes up with options and prices. Much easier than Sun website.
  • two daily mail holidays booked - one in may half term £42,50 and one in march also ... devon and cornwall here we come .. bring on ths sunshine /..and thanks so much for the above codes x
  • holidaysforme
    holidaysforme Posts: 1,786 Forumite
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    Might be an idea to keep this thread for sun hols rather than posting about daily mail ones as well..
    There's usually a seperate DM thread!
  • ziggy65 wrote: »

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    I will be about in the afternoon, I'm sure it won't open too early (if at all being a weekend)
  • i love this thread! i've used it the last couple of years and managed to get the places and dates i've wanted. i'm working til 6pm but will be on here straight after work and will try to help crack the code
  • turfey21 wrote: »
    I have had a priority booking reference through the post and the bonus code on it is LAND.

    Last year we holidayed in the UK but this year we are hoping to go to either Disneyland Paris or Italy as our daughter is older and will be easier to travel abroad with.

    Any recommendations for parks in Disneyland and Italy?

    Hi, I've been to two of the parks for a 'sun holiday' the first one we went to was Le Chene Gris which was closer to Disneyland but quite basic another problem we had was that to get to Disneyland from there you have to go through a toll which was about 12 euros each way adding another 22 quid to your Disneyland visit!
    The other place was La Croix De Vieux Pont which is a brilliant site with so much to do it's further away from Disneyland - still only about an hour and a half though. I would highly recommend this site.
    Another point is I found the best way to visit Disneyland was to stay in a disneyland hotel because after children are 3 you have to pay for tickets for them but children get in free with parents when staying at the hotels and you get 2 days tickets even when staying just one night AND you don't need to pay for parking. (we were there in October so it was quite cheap at that time of year)
    Hope this helps
    Jo
  • turfey21
    turfey21 Posts: 107 Forumite
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    Hi, I've been to two of the parks for a 'sun holiday' the first one we went to was Le Chene Gris which was closer to Disneyland but quite basic another problem we had was that to get to Disneyland from there you have to go through a toll which was about 12 euros each way adding another 22 quid to your Disneyland visit!
    The other place was La Croix De Vieux Pont which is a brilliant site with so much to do it's further away from Disneyland - still only about an hour and a half though. I would highly recommend this site.
    Another point is I found the best way to visit Disneyland was to stay in a disneyland hotel because after children are 3 you have to pay for tickets for them but children get in free with parents when staying at the hotels and you get 2 days tickets even when staying just one night AND you don't need to pay for parking. (we were there in October so it was quite cheap at that time of year)
    Hope this helps
    Jo

    Hi Jo,

    Thanks that helps a lot. Our daughter is very switched on for her age and will be three at the end of the year and we are thinking of taking her this year (latter part) to Disneyland Paris as fingers crossed next year we could have another little one in tow and so would mean that our daughter would be 6 before we attempted to go again if that makes sense.
    We have been to Disneyland in Orlando but are trying to get prices and our head around the hotels and park tickets for Paris. What Disney hotels would you recommend or are they all good?
  • I think when we went a couple of years ago (to Hotel Cheyenne) that was through The Sun. Similar deal - collect tokens & book up but through Leger Holidays with discounts. There's quite a big thread on disney hotels & hints & tips as it requires very careful planning. Good luck
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    Hi, I've been to two of the parks for a 'sun holiday' the first one we went to was Le Chene Gris which was closer to Disneyland but quite basic another problem we had was that to get to Disneyland from there you have to go through a toll which was about 12 euros each way adding another 22 quid to your Disneyland visit!
    The other place was La Croix De Vieux Pont which is a brilliant site with so much to do it's further away from Disneyland - still only about an hour and a half though. I would highly recommend this site.
    Another point is I found the best way to visit Disneyland was to stay in a disneyland hotel because after children are 3 you have to pay for tickets for them but children get in free with parents when staying at the hotels and you get 2 days tickets even when staying just one night AND you don't need to pay for parking. (we were there in October so it was quite cheap at that time of year)
    Hope this helps
    Jo

    there is a toll free route also !
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    for all things Disneyland Paris ,this forum is fab : http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=77
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