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Sun holidays Self Catering only
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graspthenettle
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I've been booking these holidays for years, so you'd think I'd be an 'expert' at this by now, but, I'm sorry, that club950 website is just throwing me :doh:
For the dates and sites I want, it is only giving me catered places. I've only ever had the option to add on catering if I want it before, why am I only getting a choice for £20 pppn places?
Sort of answering my own question, I guess it could for places without kitchens, but the sites I am referring to are caravans only, so they come complete. Don't they?
There doesn't seem to be a way of saying, yes, I would like that holiday but don't want the food as well ... unless you know different!
For the dates and sites I want, it is only giving me catered places. I've only ever had the option to add on catering if I want it before, why am I only getting a choice for £20 pppn places?
Sort of answering my own question, I guess it could for places without kitchens, but the sites I am referring to are caravans only, so they come complete. Don't they?
There doesn't seem to be a way of saying, yes, I would like that holiday but don't want the food as well ... unless you know different!
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There are only a few places on there that do catering, e.g. Pontins... what dates and sites are you looking at?0
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Maybe the price is due to the dates? What dates are you looking at?0
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I was looking at the 21st March and I have just had something different come up again!
Take for instance, the Alberta Park in Kent - it is giving me £17 per person self catering that's quite a lot more than £9.50 but I see they have added in a £2.50 per unit per night peak supplement.
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Half board at £12 per person but with an obligatory £15 pppn supplement for food
As is always the way, I tried so many combinations I can't get up the example I had before, but I don't get why at Alberta it is a £15 holiday plus £2.50 supplement but New Beach in Kent is a £9.50 holiday plus £2.50 supplement for the exact same week.
Thanks for looking and answering
Edit - it would appear that the Alberta is offering me a 'Standard Plus' caravan and that is why they are charging more. Let's not forget the £7 per unit per night obligatory charge, methinks they are taking the p*** somewhat!0
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