Haven extends holiday season until November due to surge in demand for staycations - with breaks from £61
Haven's Director of Guest and Proposition, Gerard Tempest, said: "It’s our pleasure to extend our holiday season this year. We feel it’s important to give holidaymakers a chance to get away from their homes, which for some, has also been their office, and have the chance to relax and have fun with their families."
"With the huge demand we’ve had this year, we wanted to do everything we could to ensure all our guests would get a chance to stay at one of parks this year." They continue to offer their 'Coronvarius Book with Confidence Guarantee', which covers any bookings in 2021 if they are disrupted by coronavirus.
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