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Haven Holiday parks-no singletons allowed

C_Mababejive
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http://www.haven.com/parks/
I notice they do not allow bookings from single people....Surely if you can pay, thats all that matters?
I notice they do not allow bookings from single people....Surely if you can pay, thats all that matters?
Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..
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C_Mababejive wrote: »http://www.haven.com/parks/
I notice they do not allow bookings from single people....Surely if you can pay, thats all that matters?
You wouldn't say that if you had a 17 year old daughter, it was your last real family holiday and you had a tent full of lecherous 17 year old lads in the tent next to you ogling your girl.
I know this from experience...
Mind you it was over 30 years ago and she was a babe0 -
Just invent a companion who couldn't make the trip at the last minute, it might cost you a bit more but would solve your problem.#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke0 -
They sayour accommodation isn't suitable for single occupancy so we don't take bookings for less than two people per unit of accommodation.
However, there's no restriction saying that both people who've booked have to turn up.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Just make a name up for the second person.they never check when you go to pick the keys up.
And it won't cost any more cos you just pay for the unit0 -
Just make a name up for the second person.they never check when you go to pick the keys up.
You could do that, but why should you have to?
What's the reason behind the discrimination, is it because one person isn't going to spend as much on the park?
If you could live one day of your life over again, which day would you choose?0 -
What would be the difference between single occupancy and double, apart from the size of the bed?0
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Make a single booking but make sure that you state that you are a one legged ethnic homosexual Muslim who is currently undergoing gender reassignment surgery.
They wouldn't dare refuse you.0 -
C_Mababejive wrote: »http://www.haven.com/parks/
I notice they do not allow bookings from single people....Surely if you can pay, thats all that matters?
It also matters that they don't actually seem to have anywhere they could refuse to book you.0 -
It also matters that they don't actually seem to have anywhere they could refuse to book you.
I don't know if they take phone bookings, but you certainly can't book online.
If you fill in the booking info with "one adult, no children" a pop up window appears which says they don't let with single occupancy, and you can't proceed...you would have to lie and put 2 adults to be able to book.
If you could live one day of your life over again, which day would you choose?0
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