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  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    mrsbudget wrote: »
    hi, folks, so the priority booking form is only for those who had been,,ahhhhh!!

    thats right :)
  • Yay, my priority form arrived today. :)

    You don't have to pay more than £38 for your holiday if you pick one with 'no service charge', take your own linen and don't have the entertainment pass (if you go out of season they often give you one free anyway - they want you to spend with them!).
  • We've been to the Isle of Wight as well as Devon with these holidays. They do end up costing more than £9.50 (I believe the wording is from £9.50?) but they are more than worth it for the accomodation.

    I don't believe is overspending on hotels, especially if you are likely to be out and about for the mjority of the day.

    We tend to use the park's as a base for exploring the surrounding areas by car.

    Don't ever eat there though! In the IOW we made the mistake of ordering a pizza (margherita) and a portion of fish and chips which both were priced at £6. The Pizza was like the ASDA SP ones and the Fish and Chips equally bad. Real do it at home type!!!
  • Rachie_B wrote: »


    Doh! I always use Trip Advisor for hotel recommendations but did not think about it for a holidy park.

    Thank you for the link - I just had to ask a silly question on my first post didn't I? :rotfl:
  • ....They do end up costing more than £9.50 (I believe the wording is from £9.50?) but they are more than worth it for the accomodation.....

    But they don't have to. We went to West Norfolk in Spring and Mid Wales in Oct and both cost £38 each for 4 nights. No more, no less. ;)
  • does anyone know what parks are available abroad?
  • ltlmiles5
    ltlmiles5 Posts: 193 Forumite
    Hurray! Got mine today as well. Didn't get a form last time so was well chuffed when I got mine from out of the blue today.

    This time, it's a little brochure, rather than a form. Full colour, half A4 size, and looks good too!

    However, it only says for holidays in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. No mention of other countries.
  • Rachie_B
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    does anyone know what parks are available abroad?

    There are usually some in france,holland,spain and i think italy and portugal

    no mention of them this time round as yet :confused:

    but maybe they will be in the pull out supplement, in the sun next week :)
  • Rachie_B
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    rosie-one wrote: »
    Doh! I always use Trip Advisor for hotel recommendations but did not think about it for a holidy park.

    Thank you for the link - I just had to ask a silly question on my first post didn't I? :rotfl:

    Glad I could help :D
  • I received a priority booking form through the post, as we went on a Sun break in October last year.
    Do you still need to send in tokens?
    If you do...what is the point of sending past customers the priority forms?
    When life throws you lemons...put them in a gin and tonic !!
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