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Sun Holiday Codes January 2015
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Can anyone confirm this is the template and is it safe to use.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/stdptjchfk...20checker.xlsm
And again explain to those who don`t know how to use please.
Roy
Template for what? The link is dead whatever it's supposed to be.0 -
The tenplate wanted is the one that is used to try to hack the final code.
Usually we find out the codeword before the tenplate has worked though.
It was so much easier when they only used 4 letters.0 -
Anyone have today's code please0
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holidaysforme wrote: »Has anyone stayed at Paris International campsite? I am narrowing down our options at the moment.
Stayed at the other two Paris ones but always drive.
Thinking about taking the Eurostar to Paris, and making our way from there this time. I know there is a train station close to the site.
Can you use public transport to get everywhere ie trains and buses from the campsite itself.
Also has anyone stayed in Beekse Bergen in Holland or Sudseecamp in Germany?
I've stayed at Paris International - on a sun holiday no less and taking the Eurostar. It's easy enough to get to the park from the Maisons-Laffitte train station, though taking the metro/RER with the luggage was not too fun but it's not dissimilar to trying to navigate the London Underground with bags. Similarly, it's easy to get to the centre of Paris from the local train station, and the trains are fairly regular. I didn't catch any buses as I used the RER/metro, but I did see a fair few around.
With regards to food etc, there is an onsite shop, but we found it easier to go to a local bakery for our bread and croissants (you'll pass it en-route to the park, owned by a really nice young couple) and the "Casino" in the centre-ville for food. There's also the usual french stores - butchers, grocers etc, in Maison Laffitte which is 10 minutes walk from the park.
The campsite has had a bit of a renovation I think since I went, which is a shame as it had a nice retro vibe which I liked. There are boats going past on the river at all hours, and some people do complain about the noise, but honestly, I hardly noticed it, and if you're used to traffic noise/train noise, then it's no different. The area around the park is nice, quite residential, and there's a nature reserve nearby. Plus, as its right on the Seine, it makes your holiday sound posher!
And, if you're interested, it's an hour to Disneyland on the RER.0 -
I'm going to try again for Duinrell ( sounds like a Lord of the Rings Vacation destination ).
Has anyone been to La Bien Assise ?
La Bien Assise - is that the one in Guines? I'll be interested in this too - I was hoping La Croix de Vieux pont in Saint Vallery was going to be available this year but it's not, and this would be the closest equivalent.0 -
nifferwilko wrote: »I've stayed at Paris International - on a sun holiday no less and taking the Eurostar. It's easy enough to get to the park from the Maisons-Laffitte train station, though taking the metro/RER with the luggage was not too fun but it's not dissimilar to trying to navigate the London Underground with bags. Similarly, it's easy to get to the centre of Paris from the local train station, and the trains are fairly regular. I didn't catch any buses as I used the RER/metro, but I did see a fair few around.
With regards to food etc, there is an onsite shop, but we found it easier to go to a local bakery for our bread and croissants (you'll pass it en-route to the park, owned by a really nice young couple) and the "Casino" in the centre-ville for food. There's also the usual french stores - butchers, grocers etc, in Maison Laffitte which is 10 minutes walk from the park.
The campsite has had a bit of a renovation I think since I went, which is a shame as it had a nice retro vibe which I liked. There are boats going past on the river at all hours, and some people do complain about the noise, but honestly, I hardly noticed it, and if you're used to traffic noise/train noise, then it's no different. The area around the park is nice, quite residential, and there's a nature reserve nearby. Plus, as its right on the Seine, it makes your holiday sound posher!
And, if you're interested, it's an hour to Disneyland on the RER.
Thanks so much for this. This is exactly the information I was looking for.
As regards to 'traffic' noise, I'm one of those strange people who actually like the sound of trains. We live near a railway line lol, so I am completely used to it.I also love the idea of hearing boats in the distance.
We actually took a river cruise down the Seine a couple of years ago when we on a Sun holiday.
By the way, I thought that La Croix de vieux pont was on for this year ( at least for October half term) Sure I've seen it listed?
We went in 2013. Had a lovely time.0 -
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i've just joined MSE and want to say many thanks for this
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