Our next article for today is going to look at the Sun Holidays Book Online deal.
This is a really cheap holiday deal which is offered by the Sun newspaper from the UK.
Sun Holidays Online Booking … Collecting Tokens
The first thing you have to do if you want to take advantage of these holidays from the Sun newspaper is to collect the tokens.
The Sun says that the prize of these holidays is £9.50 per person, saying that you can stay away for three or four nights, or even seven nights, for £19 per person in one of 197 parks throughout the UK and Europe.
All you have to do in order to take advantage of these offers is to collect the tokens that are printed in the Sun newspaper.
And, you also have to take your vacation between certain dates.
So, after you have collected your tokens, you have to go to the website as stated in the offer to download your application form … make sure that your application is ready to send in on the date of the last token appearing in the newspaper because these holidays can be very popular.
Popularity Has Its Price
Because these holidays are so cheap, they are also very popular.
You can’t pick the exact dates and parks that you would like to go, instead you have to choose different five dates and five different parks.
You also have to choose whether you want to go on a weekend break or midweek break … midweek breaks are for four nights (Monday to Friday) and weekend breaks are for three nights.
What’s the Accommodation?
The holiday accommodation ranges from cottages and bungalows, apartments, lodges, chalets, caravans, and tents.
There are 197 parks spread throughout England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Wight, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Holland, and Luxembourg.
You can find all the details about the parks on the Sun website[1].

So … What’s Included in the Costs?
Eight people can travel on one application at a cost of £9.50 per person … and you must have at least four people travelling, so the vacation is going to cost you at least £38 (the price of four people) even if only two people are going.
There are also service charges which all the parks are going to charge.
These charges vary between sites but are normally between £10 and £36 for each family holiday.
There are also some parks which don’t change anything on certain dates.
Optional extras include bed linen, blankets, and entertainment.
Bed linen can cost £10 per person and entertainment can be between £2 and £12 per person per family holiday.
If you want to save money you can bring your own bed linen, a pack of cards, and take the self catering option.

Get That Form Posted off
As soon as you have your seven tokens you must post your form along with your check covering the basic cost.
Later on you will receive an invoice for any additional service charges.
It’s not a foregone conclusion that you’re going to get one of these holidays even if you send your application in on time, if you’re not successful then the organisers will send you back your money.
There are no cancellations or amendments on these holidays so you must be sure that you want to go in the first place.
I’m not going to bother going through any reviews for these holidays, suffice to say that you really get what you pay for, although some of these holiday parks are very good, some of them are not so good, but what you want for £38.
The biggest piece of advice is to choose your holiday parks very carefully by going to trip advisor and looking at the individual reviews for each individual holiday park.
If you do your homework before you leave, you should have a great time for next to nothing.
[1] http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/travel/sunholidays/article2062290.ece