Sun Holidays from £9.50pp April 2018 codewords

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  • artichoke
    artichoke Posts: 1,724 Forumite
    so how long do you think you will wait for the code to be posted?

    it's weird as we don't have a plan like we usually do to get the code...

    I live in the middle of nowhere 2 hours or more from any city so no way i can get a paper....

    oh to live in central london on nights like this...
  • I like perrenporth and newquay for Cornwall and Tenby for wales x
  • artichoke
    artichoke Posts: 1,724 Forumite
    i've been to Perranporth Haven site - it's good - lovely site set in sand dunes so kids happy playing in sand dunes next to the van...

    small pool - but beach is lovely but steep access ...
  • We!!!8217;ve been there twice before and loved it :)
  • artichoke
    artichoke Posts: 1,724 Forumite
    I like Tenby too - i've not stayed In newquey just been for days out there
  • essex_boy
    essex_boy Posts: 2,213 Forumite
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    Hi all, I'm around but lurking as not booking another Sun holiday till January
    Duinrell is so great, kids love the Theme Park and buzzing around on Bikes and Go-carts
    Weather is fine, it rains but soon stops, we got to bike to the beach yesterday
    Good luck to you all , hope you get something for the date and area you like
  • artichoke
    artichoke Posts: 1,724 Forumite
    Hello essex boy

    good to see you ...

    so at Dunreill - is it a park you can go to in the colder months?

    is the swimming pool indoors? i can see all the flumes on the pictures but don't know if they end up in an indoor or outdoor pool?

    We love Butlins for the colder months as the pools are indoors and great !

    Art
  • essex_boy
    essex_boy Posts: 2,213 Forumite
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    Hi, personality I prefer Butlins Waterworld
    Duinrell is white knuckle, me and the kids only go on two boat rides, the slides without boats look well scary
    It has a swimming area with wave machine, and a few juccussis
    It also has a children's water world section but my Grandkids refused to go there, they think it's for younger children lol
    It is all indoors, they have an outdoor swimming pool but that's only for Summer
    Weathers strange here, very unpredictable, we was here in October and had a heatwave
    If weather did turn, Theme Park and go carts would be unpleasant, it would mean spending more time and money in the Waterworld
  • artichoke
    artichoke Posts: 1,724 Forumite
    so the waterworld is extra?

    My kids are teenagers now and very strong swimmers and LOVE scary slides, flumes etc BUT do not do theme parks - we live near Alton Towers but they hate it...

    so if we went to Dunreill it would be for the waterworld mostly.. thinking of looking for it for October or Easter next year when that promotion is on

    Art
  • essex_boy
    essex_boy Posts: 2,213 Forumite
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    The Waterworld is extra but discounted
    2 hours is 5 euros, 3 hours is 6 euros, or stay as long as you like for 7 euros
    As they don't like Theme parks 7 euros would be best but once you leave you'd have to pay again to return
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