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Posted 17 April 2011
4 Nights in 8 Berth Executive Caravan - 81% off - £75 @ Hoseasons
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This holiday is staying in a 6 or 8 berth caravan at the Sandymouth Holiday Park Sandymouth Bay, Bude, North Cornwall. Holiday commences either 2nd May or 9th May and all caravans are reduced to £75 for 4 nights. The best deal being the Portofino Plus which has been reduced from £395 (thats a saving of £320 !)
This is booked through Hoseasons and customer feedback for the park, accomodation is excellent.
This is booked through Hoseasons and customer feedback for the park, accomodation is excellent.
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sorted byuntil one night when i left a 5 litre puddle of vegetable oil on the road, that was a good night. for the last 4 days of my holiday there was no moped noises.
especially when the cost of travelling from say manchester to cornwall in a 2 litre petrol car return journey i would guess would be around £120, ridiclous and puts most people off.
i voted hot for the deal though
a good choice to stay. so much so i moved down here, which is my argument every summer when the mrs wants a holiday . i have to explain that every day is a holiday, we live 5 minutes from the flippin beach
I think people are put off from holidaying in the UK now because it is just as expensive as deals you see for more exotic places.
I prefer holidaying in the UK myself but I can't afford it any more compared to about 3 years ago!
4 nights sets me back about £250 to stay in a lower-class, older caravan with Haven and thats WITH their 'offers'. I wouldn't dare stay in a caravan of theirs shortly before or after season, either - stayed in very early September a few years ago and it was so cold that it made me very ill and we had to leave early - and what made that laughable is that it was actually a very warm September that year. I suppose it doesn't help when the caravans have no heating in the bedrooms, though.
A deal like this is very hot, though - I'd be a bit iffy about going so early in the year, but for £75 and staying in somewhere like Cornwall, this is a steal. If I didn't live so far away I'd consider it myself.
although you have to ask the question of age if the seasoned ho is on holiday with her mum and dad.
the judge wont take kindly, the evidence was all there, the play area, you never saw her after 8pm, the booster seat in the parents car....
We've been talking about moving down too. We mostly visit the North, Bideford and Barnstable, but are having another go down South next month :-)
Things like that really **** me off , not for NHS staff only , but others in the civil service & public services in general .
Check out http://www.hoseasons.co.uk/holiday-parks/#activeTab=specialOffers®ionRestore=&priceRestore=&monthRestore=
for all special offers on Parks with Hoseasons - plenty of four night stays for £75 and less; the Sandymouth park just happens to be the biggest discount.
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for all special offers on Parks with Hoseasons - plenty of four night stays for £75 and less; the Sandymouth park just happens to be the biggest discount.[/quote]
cheaper than the sun hols, ta
No just a seasoned Ho!
Probably the worst caravan was situated in a large puddle in the lake district - and flippin cold inside, but the spectacular scenery and connections with historical greats more than made up for it.
The best caravan we ever stayed in was Cayton Bay near Scarborough, brilliantly heated and comfy. Kids loved nearby Flamingo Park and everyone loved York - Scarborough wasn't too bad either.
As has already been mentioned pay attention to D/G and C/H - and avoid 'passes'.
Like many people we used the newspaper deals but they ended up costing more than a Spanish holiday. Leave it as late as possible before trying to book, and remember to haggle.
Sometimes we just don't realize how blessed we are to live on these islands. The sights, the history and the (vast majority of) people we meet do tend to make us feel happier.:)
... and comments and thoughts like yours really p*** me off, as i already think everyone in the public services get pandered to already and dont realise how bloody luck they are compared to the avergae private sector employee....especially right now.
just be happy with what you have
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Older van, no central heating, no double glazing, plus I think you would have to book and share it with my family
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Did you have the same opinion when the times were good and the average private sector wage was 20% + higher than the average public sector wage?
Great deal op, have some heat!
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Only the "Florence" is booked up - the other 'vans, including the Portofino are still available.
Pity the deal wasn't elsewhere in the UK for a more varied choice .
Apologises you are right
No untick the box to bring it back to £75
There are loads more deals to had on the bottom of the Hoseasons home page. Just click the holiday parks tab and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click 'View all special offers' then on the special offers page click the green 'View all offers' link. Many offers with at least 50% discount all around the UK. Definately recomend making sure you get a Double Glazed, Centrally Heated van no matter when you are going.
We take a caravan holiday like this at least twice a year to supplememt our 2 foreign holidays, we often enjoy these just as much as a week or two in the canaries.
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Our £92 haven-daily mail deal had £72 of extras.
If you want to stay when it is cooler make sure you hire a caravan with central heating and double glazing. We own a caravan on the Haven site in the Lakes and even in November/ March with the heating on they are very warm. Each room including toilet and shower room has radiatior. Warmer than our house!!!