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How much are Haven passes?

by Naomi Willis · updated 4 May 2023

Without a Play Pass, you miss out on Haven facilities, including pools and entertainment. Here are the current prices and if they’re worth it.

Family karts at Golden Sands park
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You need to have a Haven Play Pass to access any swimming, activities, or evening entertainment on site.

There could be two reasons you don’t have Passes yet, either:

  • You decided to pay a little less when first booking and picked a Hideaway break, or
  • You booked directly with a caravan owner through a third party letting site, such as Airbnb or booking.com

However, just because you don’t have one yet, doesn’t mean you cannot get one.

Here’s how to book passes and how much they cost.

Table of Contents

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  • What happens if you don’t have a Play Pass?
  • What do you get with Play Passes?
  • Haven play passes 2023 prices
    • Peak:
    • Off peak
  • How to purchase a Play Passes
  • Final tips
  • Haven entertainment pass FAQs

What happens if you don’t have a Play Pass?

If you booked directly with a private caravan owner or a Hideaway, you are solely getting to use the caravan as a base.

Although, you’re still within a short drive to attractions off-site and usually within walking distance to a beach. It’s an opportunity to explore the local area, rather than using any of the main facilities or swimming pool on site. So, while you’d save money on the passes, you may find yourself spending a lot more in other places.

You can still use the restaurants, arcades, and outside play areas on the resort and order takeout on a Hideaway holiday. Plus, you can shop in the mini-mart and use the laundrette, if you need.

It works out cheaper upfront to book a break without fun passes, but if you later change your mind, you’d need to add on the price of the entertainment passes. However, overall, it is cheaper to book the passes in advance when booking the main break.

What do you get with Play Passes?

A Haven resorts holiday is jammed packed with things to do from the moment you step on-site – as long as you booked passes.

As well as your holiday home, you also get:

  • access to indoor and outdoor swimming pools, flumes and slides, depending on the site
  • access to all entertainment venues and arcades – this includes daytime activities and night time entertainment and shows
  • ability to pre-book all free (and paid) activities for the whole family

Reading that back, it almost doesn’t sound like a lot, but I promise, the activities and facilities are fantastic.

You can do archery, climbing wall, biking classes, fencing, segway, arts and crafts, crazy golf, nature trails, arcade, mini sports, bungee trampolines – and this is just the start of the list!

Be conscious that some activities must be booked in advance, carry an additional charge, and are subject to availability. Find out more about how to book Haven activities.

Haven play passes 2023 prices

haven play pass

The prices for passes all depend on when and where you’re going.

A holiday park with a lot more facilities, top-class swimming pools, and more going on at their entertainment venues will cost you more.

Prices are based on adults and children staying, with a maximum cap on how much could be charged per 2 or 3 bed caravan.

The maximum price for passes is £424 for a week’s break in the height of the kid’s holidays in one of the best Haven parks. That works out to be from £7.57 per person a day for all the entertainment and swimming sessions you can handle.

Remember, it could also be as little as £189, depending on how many guests are staying (£3.38 per person/day).

Here’s what the prices look like in 2023.

Peak:

Peak dates for England and Wales are 31 March-16 April, 26 May-4 June, 21 July-03 September, 20 October-5 November. For Scotland (Craig Tara & Seton Sands): 31 March-16 April, 26 May-4 June, 30 June-13 August, 25-27 August, 13-22 October.

Caister-on-Sea, Devon Cliffs, Craig Tara, Hafan y Mor, Seashore

 3 or 4 nights7 nights
Adult£56£92
Child£27£48
2 bedroom cap£195£312
3 bedroom cap£252£424

Allhallows, Combe Haven, Golden Sands, Haggerston, Hopton, Kiln Park, Lakeland, Marton Mere, Perran Sands, Presthaven Sands, Primrose Valley, Thorpe Park

 3 or 4 nights7 nights
Adult£50£82
Child£24£44
2 bedroom cap£176£280
3 bedroom cap£228£381

Blue Dolphin, Burnham-on-Sea, Cala Gran, Church Farm, Doniford Bay, Greenacres,  Littlesea, The Orchards, Quay West, Rockley Park, Seton Sands, Thornwick Bay, Weymouth Bay, Wild Duck

 3 or 4 nights7 nights
Adult£45£75
Child£22£36
2 bedroom cap£160£261
3 bedroom cap£205£337

Berwick, Lydstep, Reighton Sands, Skegness

 3 or 4 nights7 nights
Adult£35£60
Child£18£30
2 bedroom cap£133£222
3 bedroom cap£168£284

Off peak

Caister-on-Sea, Devon Cliffs, Craig Tara, Hafan y Mor, Seashore

 3 or 4 nights7 nights
Adult£34£58
Child£17£28
2 bedroom cap£133£209
3 bedroom cap£168£270

Allhallows, Combe Haven, Golden Sands, Haggerston, Hopton, Kiln Park, Lakeland, Marton Mere, Perran Sands, Presthaven Sands, Primrose Valley, Thorpe Park

 3 or 4 nights7 nights
Adult£30£52
Child£16£26
2 bedroom cap£124£193
3 bedroom cap£155£249

Blue Dolphin, Burnham-on-Sea, Cala Gran, Church Farm, Doniford Bay, Greenacres,  Littlesea, The Orchards, Quay West, Rockley Park, Seton Sands, Thornwick Bay, Weymouth Bay, Wild Duck

 3 or 4 nights7 nights
Adult£27£46
Child£14£23
2 bedroom cap£108£174
3 bedroom cap£136£221

Berwick, Lydstep, Reighton Sands, Skegness

 3 or 4 nights7 nights
Adult£23£39
Child£12£20
2 bedroom cap£101£147
3 bedroom cap£128£189

Children under the age of 4 do not require a pass.

How to purchase a Play Passes

You can book a pass online or over the phone directly from Haven.

If you booked a Hideaway break, use your booking reference and surname on the app or website.

However, if you booked with a private owner, they should register that you are arriving directly with the park. You will get an email and then book them online, which can usually be done from up to four weeks of your visit.

You should not buy passes from private owners or letting agents – they are not genuine printed passes with your name. Only get them from Haven to avoid getting them confiscated.

Alternatively, you can purchase the pass directly from the park reception when you arrive.

For private stays, ask them for a copy of the “Play Pass purchase form” and their details and plot number to enable you to purchase them. This will either be emailed or posted to you, or a paper copy left in your caravan on your arrival.

A word of warning, passes and activities are limited and subject to availability, so it may be better to consider booking them well in advance. If you wait within four weeks of your holiday, some activities may be fully booked.

A second word of warning – it’s very busy at reception on a change over day, and you will likely have to queue for some time. So, it might be worth waiting a few hours or just get them online earlier.

Final tips

One final tip, if you do go for passes for your family, it’s worth investing in a lanyard for the kids.

The pass itself is credit card sized, and while you may keep it in your bag, children won’t lose theirs if it’s with them.

You can buy character lanyards in the supermarket on the park.

Now, the only thing you have left to do is pack! Hopefully, this caravan holiday checklist will help!

Haven entertainment pass FAQs

What is a Stay + Play pass?

Stay and Play cards were introduced in 2020, although they are now known as Play Passes.
They were introduced as a way for more people to simply stay and enjoy a UK based break without all the bells and whistles of a holiday park experience.

How long is a Play Pass valid for?

Your Play Passes will be valid from the date of your arrival and cover all your entertainment until when your holiday ends.

Can you get a Day Pass for Haven?

Haven does not offer a day pass for guests in their parks. You have the option of either a 3, 4 or 7 night pass to access the facilities.

What is a Funworks Pass?

Funworks Passes no longer exist and won’t get you access to any pools, activities or entertainment venue. They have been renamed Play Passes.

fun pass in a lanyard
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Comments

  1. Philip Thirkell says

    23 June 2023 at 22:24

    Hi can you purchase entry to the entertainment venue alone with out the pool access or any other activities as we have things planned for the day time but not the evening

    Reply
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  3. Rob says

    16 August 2023 at 11:26

    Re: Haven passes.

    Are you kidding!

    “Reading that back, it almost doesn’t sound like a lot, but I promise, the activities and facilities are fantastic.”

    Yes the activities and facilities are great… BUT YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR EVERYTHING (excluding swimming) ON TOP OF THE PASSES!

    The nearly £300 passes gives you access to swimming pools.. maybe! (Saw lots of people unable to book due to slots gone! You get access to the arcades… WERE YOU PAY TO LOSE MONEY! You get access to the entertainment… WERE YOU PAY FOR YOUR DRINKS ANYWAY! All the other activities are COSTLY and need to be purchased ON TOP!

    The title of your website ‘Skint Dad’ is misleading! It should be called ‘WEALTHY DAD, WHO FLUSHES HARD EARNED MONEY DOWN THE TOILET’!

    So for £300 we managed to go swimming 3 times! WHAT A RIP OFF! Arcades and Pubs etc are FREE to access in any town!

    You either… CLEARLY HAVEN’T BEEN TO HAVEN, or are SPONSERED BY THEM!

    ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING WEBSITE! YOU SHOULD BE DISGUSTED WITH YOURSELVES!

    Reply
  4. Anna says

    16 July 2024 at 13:02

    do the purchased seat belts for 8 people for the amount of £241 only entitle us to a free swimming pool and evening attractions, as well as food in the presthaven area?
    If I paid for the seat belts for 4 nights, do I have to pay additionally for other activities, for example roller dosco, rope park and climbing wall?
    Is this included for free in the price I paid for the belts?

    Reply

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