Haven Funworks Passes

Hi, i did search the site and cant see that this question has been asked before - also did a google search with no luck!

I am off to Haven Greenacres for a weekend break, booked via Sun Holidays.

I have paid for Funworks passes for 2 adults, the 2 under 5's were free. It now looks as though one of the kids wont be going, i would like my niece to come instead - she is 8.

The park wont accept any amendments to my booking, i dont want to fleece them in anyway, but will the original funworks pass (for the under 5) still be valid if used on an over 5?

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  • shopaholic2
    shopaholic2 Posts: 637 Forumite
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    I doubt it'll matter, the passes say adult or child, so unless things have changed it won't make any difference. They won't know, unless you tell them.
  • narabanekeater
    narabanekeater Posts: 1,892 Forumite
    we have just come back from Thorpe Park and my under 5 year old wasnt even given a pass
    Mad Mum to 3 wonderful children, 2 foster kittens and 2 big fat cats that never made it to a new home!
    Aiming to loose 56 pounds this year. Total to date 44.5 pounds 12.5 to go. Slimming World Rocks!
  • SimonD316
    SimonD316 Posts: 331 Forumite
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    If you don't get given a pass you'll be able to buy them whilst your onsite.
  • Thankyou for all your replies :)
  • bluep
    bluep Posts: 1,302 Forumite
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    It also depends what you want to do on site - the funpasses give access to the swimming pools and kids activities during the day, but you can get into all of the amusements arcades and restaurants without a pass up to early evening time when they man the doors and check passes going in (presumably for people going to the evening entertainment which isn't our cup of tea so doesn't bother us). I presume you want to amend your booking so that the pass is free with the cost of a caravan, but if you are forced to buy one, reception sell them and from memory it was £20-25 for a week's ticket for a child so should be less for a shorter stay.
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