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SUN holidays

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jollymum · 07/04/2006 21:41

Yes, I know they're cheap and tacky but even tho dh earns loads, we can't afford to go abroad. Have been loads of times to Hopton, OK place, kids like it, cheapish because with the Sun Blush we only pay£15 per head plus extras. Saved the bloody tokens, got an exlusive on line offer to book and found what....bearing in mind ordinary "plebs" can't even book yet 'cos they haven't got their form, well?
One holiday left, apparantly, somewhere random for a party of six. Have e-mailed them shouting very loud, but if I had sent it off, with my cheque for £90, I would have waited about three weeks to be told everywhere was full? SCAM/NOT?! I'm not sure but can't wait to hear their explanation. Any else tried?

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jollymum · 08/04/2006 08:34

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daisy1999 · 11/04/2006 13:45

not all the parks do all the dates so it's a case of trying different dates. Our first choice of date had very restricted parks available. We were trying 25th/28th august.

mysonsmummy · 19/04/2006 22:14

i have done the sun holidays for a couple of years now and have never found them cheap or tacky. they give loads of people a chance to take their kids away. - and most of them probably havent got a dh to earn loads!

lexiemum · 19/04/2006 23:07

always collect the vouchers but never quite get around to sending them off.

but could try the parks listed near tenby - a colleague has done these ones via sun deals and has a great time (ones a haven)

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