Could any fellow campers advise if they are worth their money. Going to Haven sites for 2 weeks with 2x14 year olds,if I buy before I go its £30 for 6 or £54 for 12 working out at £4.50 - £5 per voucher,OH thinks its a bit steep for hire of (roller blades,go kart's,climbing wall etc etc). Going to 2 separate sites so don't even know if I could take any unused vouchers to second site.
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Our children age 14, 13 and 10 went to Haven Exmouth last year, they all went on the climbing wall, death drop? (climbed up a pole very high then dropped off) If I had bought vouchers it would have worked out cheaper, I didn't think they would all want to go on everything! Don't know about unused tickets sorry
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i thought passes were included in prices,we have never had to pay extra for them.if you use the facilities they are worth it.bad weather you would use the pool,and for entertainment,which isn't always up to peoples taste though.for some reason,they seem to have kiddies stuff going till 10 pm these days.we went to Seawiew in May,and found we didn't use the night time entertainment,as it started so late
I think the OP is refering to the vouchers, better word, than the entertainment passes. The passes get in you into the pools and the club at night. The Vouchers can be used for the climbing wall, rope walks, trampoline, water walkers etc. These were all over £5 each to use and you had to pay, they are not included in the entertainment passes. They worked out cheaper the more you bought, although we found it all expensive with lots of children who wanted to go on all the things you had to pay extra for!
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I think the OP is refering to the vouchers, better word, than the entertainment passes. The passes get in you into the pools and the club at night. The Vouchers can be used for the climbing wall, rope walks, trampoline, water walkers etc. These were all over £5 each to use and you had to pay, they are not included in the entertainment passes. They worked out cheaper the more you bought, although we found it all expensive with lots of children who wanted to go on all the things you had to pay extra for!
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It is cheaper to buy these passes, we went for 5 days so I paid the £54 for 12.
I made sure that I could use them at a later date incase we didnt use them all up. They assured me you could use them at any time. Ive got a card in my purse with 3 left on it.
A note to you though, book as soon as you get there for the week, we tried about 3 days in and loads were fully booked. We went to Haggerston Castle, we used them on the balls that float on water, the pedal boats on the lake, the pedal bikes, swimming pool activities, climbing ropes, drop, etc. A good buy.
My kids loved the activities and for £54 I had 2 happy boys (14 and 9)
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