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£ 9.50 Sun Holiday Codes July 2013
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Hi, I just wondered if anybody can give me yesterday's code? Thanks.0
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just be careful with these holidays, just checking school hols in april and going with the sun would be £83 + linen charges, booking direct is £81 with free linen and 5% cashback with park resorts0
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just be careful with these holidays, just checking school hols in april and going with the sun would be £83 + linen charges, booking direct is £81 with free linen and 5% cashback with park resorts
which site is this please
Make £200 by end of January... £20.42/£200
Grocery Challenge £200 pm Jan £0/£200
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Park Resorts 14th april0
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Anyone want a Sun Holiday 21/04/2014 for 4 nights to Weymouth.Booked in error. Price £39.90.Contact christine.hanna@sky.com.
Thanks Chris0 -
just seen my email from park there is a charge of £58.00 to pay for service charges passes ect linen can someone explain please
sharyn0 -
SharynBurton wrote: »just seen my email from park there is a charge of £58.00 to pay for service charges passes ect linen can someone explain please
sharyn
What is there to explain, its all fully explained on the website0 -
SharynBurton wrote: »just seen my email from park there is a charge of £58.00 to pay for service charges passes ect linen can someone explain please
sharyn
The charge will be broken down into
Linen - you can opt not to pay this and take your own sheets and duvets. I've taken sleeping bags before to make it easier.
Passes - again you can opt not to pay for these and if you have children under a certain age they won't need them anyway. They usually entitle you to use the swimming pool and access to the evening entertainment. On our holidays I have only paid for 2 as there are 3 of us go and 1 is under 5 so free! Check your park for details.
Electricity/gas - not optional.
I hope that helps. If you have any other questions or want to clarify anything then phone the specific park once you receive you confirmation from the park along with the invoice for the additional charges.
Just to note our last park offered us an upgrade on arrival which included linen and beds made up for less than the cost of the linen we could have opted to pay for on our original booking.MBNA [STRIKE]£2,029[/STRIKE] £1,145 Virgin [STRIKE]£8,712[/STRIKE] £7,957 Sainsbury [STRIKE]£6,870[/STRIKE] £5,575 M&S [STRIKE]£10,016[/STRIKE] £9,690 Barclaycard [STRIKE]£11,951[/STRIKE] £11,628 CTC [STRIKE]£7,629[/STRIKE] £6,789 Mortgage £[STRIKE]182,828[/STRIKE] £171,670
LBM Dec12 excl mort 47,207/42,784 Dec13
Excl mortg and CTC 39,578/35,995 Dec13
Incl mortg 230,035/214,454 Dec13
Extra payment a week:this week £0 / YTD£1,457.550 -
The charge will be broken down into
Linen - you can opt not to pay this and take your own sheets and duvets. I've taken sleeping bags before to make it easier.
Passes - again you can opt not to pay for these and if you have children under a certain age they won't need them anyway. They usually entitle you to use the swimming pool and access to the evening entertainment. On our holidays I have only paid for 2 as there are 3 of us go and 1 is under 5 so free! Check your park for details.
Electricity/gas - not optional.
I hope that helps. If you have any other questions or want to clarify anything then phone the specific park once you receive you confirmation from the park along with the invoice for the additional charges.
Just to note our last park offered us an upgrade on arrival which included linen and beds made up for less than the cost of the linen we could have opted to pay for on our original booking.
Thanks we were going to upgrade but would make the full thing cost nearly £200.00!! so we wont be doing that we have a baby and a 4 year old i will check if we need passes for them thanks for the help x0 -
SharynBurton wrote: »Thanks we were going to upgrade but would make the full thing cost nearly £200.00!! so we wont be doing that we have a baby and a 4 year old i will check if we need passes for them thanks for the help x
Sharyn wait until you get to the park to upgrade. They often have upgrades available on the day and the last one I went on we upgraded to a three bedroom deluxe from the two bedroom standard for just £30 so way better than even just paying for the laundry on the standard one! If you are on a Haven site you definitely won't need passes for the children and I would take your own travel cot and laundry. Again saves loads of money.
The first upgrade I ever did when my DS1 was just one I ended up with a walk in wardrobe big enough for the travel cot to go in the the doors open!MBNA [STRIKE]£2,029[/STRIKE] £1,145 Virgin [STRIKE]£8,712[/STRIKE] £7,957 Sainsbury [STRIKE]£6,870[/STRIKE] £5,575 M&S [STRIKE]£10,016[/STRIKE] £9,690 Barclaycard [STRIKE]£11,951[/STRIKE] £11,628 CTC [STRIKE]£7,629[/STRIKE] £6,789 Mortgage £[STRIKE]182,828[/STRIKE] £171,670
LBM Dec12 excl mort 47,207/42,784 Dec13
Excl mortg and CTC 39,578/35,995 Dec13
Incl mortg 230,035/214,454 Dec13
Extra payment a week:this week £0 / YTD£1,457.550
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