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Sun Holiday Codes January 2015

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  • toyboyroy
    toyboyroy Posts: 223 Forumite
    Lil_Lady wrote: »
    This thread has been very quiet, normally it'd be heaving and there would be a lot of excitement ....
    Maybe in a day or 2


    I quite agree flower, they will be all panicking when the doors open.


    Roy
  • toyboyroy
    toyboyroy Posts: 223 Forumite
    eadieb wrote: »
    i'm not registered on the sun forum for writing stuff

    My plan was that if I have a list of words that have not been excluded, then I will initially leave them out of the ones I will be typing in for a particular letter on code cracking.
    or
    I, if i get a chance, I will use it to narrow down the words to try on the sun site to see if they are blocked. I haven't had a chance to do this yet.


    If you have downloaded the codebreaker then it will automatically search the words out for you, from what I understand you just put in the line number and press the button.??
  • toyboyroy
    toyboyroy Posts: 223 Forumite
    Has anybody been to PARK Holiday sites??


    Whats the accommodation like??
  • bubu86
    bubu86 Posts: 33 Forumite
    Anyone been t hendra holiday park newquay? What's it like. Last year I stayed at pontins brean but need/want a change
  • *manda*
    *manda* Posts: 1,301 Forumite
    bubu86 wrote: »
    Anyone been t hendra holiday park newquay? What's it like. Last year I stayed at pontins brean but need/want a change

    Hendra is the nicest park I've ever stayed at-we first went 19 years ago and go back every year-as do relatives and friends. The caravans are the newest/nicest that I've come across.. It is family owned/run so not so hideously corporate. Food and drink is cheaper than Haven-but with Morrisons/mcdonalds/aldi 10 minute walk away you have plenty of options!

    The only things I would point out -you have to pay to use the indoor pool as it is open to the public. Outdoor pool is free.
    I don't know how much it is but I don't think it's unreasonably priced. They do also have a Free land train, skate park etc etc

    Also, you would ideally want a car as you can't walk to the beach-that said Newquay and it's beaches are an easy 5 minute drive down the road-it's about 1.5 miles outside so not tacky and noisy like some parks nearer the beaches can be.

    I highly recommend it, and I have no affiliation to them-just very fond memories!
  • Lil_Lady
    Lil_Lady Posts: 339 Forumite
    I've been reading the posts and I don't really understand all this about blocked words or numbers for the codebreakers
    I'd really like to help but it's like whoosh ... over my head
    proud to be a young stroke survivor
  • essex_boy
    essex_boy Posts: 2,213 Forumite
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    Lil_Lady wrote: »
    I've been reading the posts and I don't really understand all this about blocked words or numbers for the codebreakers
    I'd really like to help but it's like whoosh ... over my head
    LOL,Blocked words is to do with the new Sun forum.
    They've put every code so far onto the swear filter to stop their members sharing the codes.
    So any blocked and not yet used is of interest to us.
    The Excel download is for the hackers who try to get the codeword needed for priority bookers to be able to book before the Newspapers are on sale.
  • Lil_Lady
    Lil_Lady Posts: 339 Forumite
    essex_boy wrote: »
    LOL,Blocked words is to do with the new Sun forum.
    They've put every code so far onto the swear filter to stop their members sharing the codes.
    So any blocked and not yet used is of interest to us.
    The Excel download is for the hackers who try to get the codeword needed for priority bookers to be able to book before the Newspapers are on sale.

    Oh ok, thanks for explaining
    I have helped with code breaking but I never had excel, so did it the old fashioned way
    proud to be a young stroke survivor
  • essex_boy
    essex_boy Posts: 2,213 Forumite
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    toyboyroy wrote: »
    Has anybody been to PARK Holiday sites??
    Whats the accommodation like??
    I've been 3 times to Felixtowe Beach.
    My Grandaughter loved it,more for the entertainment,but most kids love the flume.
    Last visit however we was given a Caravan that had a broken doorlock,windowlock and curtain rail.
    We reported it on day 1 and nothing got fixed.
    I've been offered a free upgrade if I return,but now the Children are used to Butlins,Bognor I would only take up that offer if a couple of other places wasn't available during School Summer Holidays.
  • toyboyroy
    toyboyroy Posts: 223 Forumite
    essex_boy wrote: »
    I've been 3 times to Felixtowe Beach.
    My Grandaughter loved it,more for the entertainment,but most kids love the flume.
    Last visit however we was given a Caravan that had a broken doorlock,windowlock and curtain rail.
    We reported it on day 1 and nothing got fixed.
    I've been offered a free upgrade if I return,but now the Children are used to Butlins,Bognor I would only take up that offer if a couple of other places wasn't available during School Summer Holidays.


    Thanks for that,


    Roy
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