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Posted 28 January 2023

May Bank Holiday 4 nights (1st May) - Haven Hideway: Caister-On-Sea, Norfolk - Sleeps 4/6 - Saver (£49) / Bronze (£69) @ Haven Holidays

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Nice price! Not for everyone - I know, but great if you fancy a very cheap break early May!

Think there is also a £20 discount for BLC holders.

These prices are based on the hideway option.

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What Hideway Means -


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You can go to the shops/restaurants/arcades/rent karts etc. You have to pay for things like swimming though. Same caravan no matter what you choose

Saver:
Accommodation features
  • At least 10ft wide (280 sq ft)
  • 32" TV in the lounge
  • Microwave
  • Under-counter fridge
  • Shower room and WC
  • Heater/Gas Fire in the lounge only
  • Gas, water and electricity included
  • Bed linen included
  • Beds made up for your arrival
  • No pets allowed

Bronze:
Accommodation features
  • 12ft wide (420 sq ft)
  • Central heating and double glazing guaranteed
  • 32" TV in the lounge
  • Pull-out bed in the lounge
  • Under-counter fridge
  • Microwave
  • Gas, water and electricity included
  • Shower room and WC
  • Bed linen included
  • No pets allowed

Hope it helps someone
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Edited by Rmcstar, 28 January 2023
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  1. Dados's avatar
    Not even if it was free
    Rmcstar's avatar
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    But it's better than free - with heating and energy etc. You'd be in profit
  2. misterjohn's avatar
    This sounds like a bonkers question... but would it make sense for a single person to take this?
    I'm not in the slightest worried about roughing it (I've slept in enough hostels over the years to know the score).
    I'm thinking of a short break (with my e-bike).
    Thoughts?
    janiex's avatar
    It’s a lovely area, plenty to do if you like to get out and about. We’ve done a few Haven parks in this area and they’ve all been wonderful.
  3. Radec's avatar
    I like how the fact beds are made for arrival, is listed as a feature.
    Rickardo's avatar
    That's because at other times and/or at other parks you either bring your own bedding or if you pay to have linen, you still have to make it yourself - it's sat there on the bed, wrapped in plastic.
  4. leopardprintquee's avatar
    No £20 off for BLC
    TigerPhilJ's avatar
    It worked for me. You have to go to the Haven website via the link on the blue light website
  5. FreeMarket's avatar
    Anyone know how the internet is at this place? It doesn't mention WiFi is there a cafe or somewhere with good internet around the area?
    Rmcstar's avatar
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    In the Arcades/Reception/Restaurants there is a decent WIFI connection, don't expect to get it in the accommodation though
  6. markoUK's avatar
    These companies make my blood boil. They offer these great prices but soon as there is any resemblance of a school holiday they massively hike the prices up to attempt to exploit and take advantage of families, many with little money who would be able to afford a non-holiday price but not a school holiday price. I would have more respect if they just offered a lower standard price over the year. I bet the swines can’t wait to sit down in the boardroom with half term school calendars and their highlighters to work out when they can try and squeeze every penny out of the working class. (edited)
    World's avatar
    I mean it’s the same in every single other aspect for everything else though, train fairs for peak times, holidays abroad in peak times, hotels, cruises, you name it. It is inexcusable though, what’s even worst though is the schools fining family’s that try going on holiday at a time of the year they can actually afford.
  7. TigerPhilJ's avatar
    Booked, thank you very much!
    Rmcstar's avatar
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    Have a nice time
  8. Dazzer68's avatar
    Costs more to take my terrier than four kids.
    toonarmani's avatar
    Take 4 kids then
  9. Dizl's avatar
    Clicked get deal but comes up on browser as no web page available. Am I doing something wrong?
    steve252's avatar
    Link is working for me.
  10. ashtad's avatar
    Is there any deals for Friday - Monday 
    Rmcstar's avatar
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    There are, but they tend to be £69 rather than £49, both are still very cheap
  11. codjerlfc's avatar
    Everyone should know about the extortionate entertainment pass that you have to buy for haven parks if you want to access their evening entertainment nowadays. Haven parks are basically milking facilities for people's hard earned savings.
    Rmcstar's avatar
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    I survived without it in the arcades/restaurants etc.
  12. fatboyhurst's avatar
    kids aint off school all week though?
    janiex's avatar
    Adults who don’t have children can be and also Home educated children are too. (edited)
  13. monkeyhanger75's avatar
    The boys of Auf Wiedersehen in Dusseldorf had a nicer cabin than these.
    pboo26's avatar
    Whatever the cabin's like, it's a darn sight better that staying in Hartlepool
  14. LuBu's avatar
    Can anyone with experience provide info regarding check in? Do you have to pay the extra £20-£40 or is there a way to avoid it?
    fabsaver's avatar
    Extra £20-£40 for what?
  15. pingusdead's avatar
    Cracking deal 🔥.. I like to know what the weathers going to be like before booking, ergo anybody know what Havens prices are usually like for last minute bookings? Pretty sure they won't be fully booked nearer the time!
    janiex's avatar
    In my experience they get more expensive the closer you get. They do sell out too. We always go in school time and it’s often booked out.
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