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Toddlers and Sun £15 holidays

Hi, I was wondering if anybody knows if I have to pay for toddlers under 2 to go on a Sun £15 holiday?


I booked for 4 people (Me, DH, GF & GM) as it made no mention of infants on the first booking form online. I have gone onto the Park Resorts website to pay the remaining balance and there is a form to fill in with Infants under 2 filled in as 0 and now I am wondering if I add my 18month old twins on if I will be charged another £30?


TIA
:j:T Gorgeous twin girls born 1st Nov 2012 :T:j

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  • susancs
    susancs Posts: 3,888 Forumite
    Hi, I was wondering if anybody knows if I have to pay for toddlers under 2 to go on a Sun £15 holiday?


    I booked for 4 people (Me, DH, GF & GM) as it made no mention of infants on the first booking form online. I have gone onto the Park Resorts website to pay the remaining balance and there is a form to fill in with Infants under 2 filled in as 0 and now I am wondering if I add my 18month old twins on if I will be charged another £30?


    TIA

    According to the FAQ you have to pay for all adults and children (regardless of age), but club and entertainment passes are free for children under 5 years of age.
    http://www.sunholidaysfaqs.co.uk/faqs/25/122
  • millerose
    millerose Posts: 794 Forumite
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    edited 23 May 2014 at 6:37PM
    My daughter was 3 when we went on a Sun holiday many moons ago with my parents. There was 4 adults and my daughter. We didn't pay £9.50 for her. Instead we paid 4 x £9.50 and when Haven sent my dad his invoice, he rung them up, upgraded to a 3 bed caravan for £10. My daughter then got a bed. Haven said she didn't need an entertainment pass as she was under 5.
    However if you don't upgrade, you might not get a bed as such and might have to use the living room settees. You can only upgrade when your invoice comes from the park, and is subject to availability and of course price. Its a risk. My friend however, doesn't upgrade and her children (twins aged 4) sleep on blow up beds in the TV area! I know its not right for fire regulations and safety but she says once they reach 5 she will pay and then obviously will get the bigger caravan suitable to her needs.
  • Cake4brains
    Cake4brains Posts: 546 Forumite
    Thank you for answering. I called them and it was just £30 to add them both on so at least its done now :)
    :j:T Gorgeous twin girls born 1st Nov 2012 :T:j
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