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Old 25-07-2016, 23:17   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Holidays - fond memories

I have just returned from another weeks holiday, with my family.

But, l just wish that families could go to Holidays Park in the UK, which were reasonably priced.

In this day and age Holiday Parks have this trick of TREBLING the price when Schools are out.

We went to a Park two weeks ago, and it cost us £170. This week, the price has shot up to a staggering £700.

I just wish Holiday companies, thought long and hard that Families struggle each year to ONE WEEK off, and thought lets make it easy for families.

I know of one company that runs 90% of Parks in the UK.

I remember the days of Barry Island Resort. Magical days, where you could have a decent holiday, and it was cheap.

Good old Mr Butlin, who out the holiday maker first. And profits second
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