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Haven caravan parks announce new rules ahead of July 6 opening – with timed check-ins and sealed caravans between guests

HAVEN is opening their parks again from July 6, two days after the official restart of the hospitality industry.

Following Boris Johnson’s Commons speech, hotels, B&Bs and campsites in England will now be able to open from July 4.

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Haven owns 36 caravan parks across the UK – many of which host Sun £9.50 hols

The caravan park tweeted shortly after the announcement: “The countdown begins! We’re so excited to have been given the green light to re-open our English parks.

“We’ll open our doors to guests on 6 July and have been hard at work putting new practices in place to keep you and your loved ones safe. We can’t wait to have you back.”

Haven’s 36 caravan parks across the UK – many of which host Sun £9.50 hols – have had to overhaul their properties in order to abide by new social distancing and hygiene rules.

Timed slots for check-in, one-way paths and ordering food via an app are just a few of the changes waiting for guests at Haven holiday parks this summer. 

Holiday parks and campsites in the UK are expected to enjoy a surge in popularity when they are finally allowed to open this summer, thanks to the low risk they pose of spreading the virus compared to hotels. 

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Holiday parks and campsites in the UK are expected to enjoy a surge in popularity when they are finally allowed to open this summer

But they still have a number of hoops to jump through in order to make sure guests stay safe. 

Haven’s Director of Guest and Proposition, Gerard Tempest told Sun Online Travel: “The experience has changed from when guests first arrive at the park. 

“They will be given an allocated time for arrival, so that we can meet them at the gate and allow them to bypass reception – taking them straight to their caravan where they will be given their set of keys and a welcome pack.

“Getting around will change too – in the same way that you have one way aisles at the supermarket, we’ll have that on a much bigger scale in the park.”

He continued: “When it comes to cleaning, we’ll have new teams of cleaning who are regularly cleaning high-touch areas like door handles and we’ll also provide PPE to the teams cleaning the caravans.

“Once they have finished cleaning it for a new guest, we will seal the caravan across the door and we will tell guests that if the seal is broken they should not enter.” 

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Haven’s new ‘Hideaway’ breaks are heavily discounted, but they won’t include access to swimming pools

An integral part of the Haven holiday experience is the pools, playgrounds, dining and entertainment offerings, but with the government guidelines still unclear on how these will reopen, they are offering guests a stripped-back break this year.

The new ‘Hideaway’ breaks are heavily discounted, but they won’t include access to swimming pools, pubs, restaurants and kids’ play areas, entertainment or activities.

The new stripped-back holidays are being organised in case the parks have to abide by strict social distancing measures, which would mean that only certain amounts of people are allowed in restaurants, pools and play areas at any given time.

Haven Hideaway deals for autumn include , while seven nights in the summer start from .

Mini markets will still be open for Hideaway breaks, along with launderettes and the option for takeaway food – ordered on an app on your phone, with guests then given an allocated time to go and collect their meal from a hatch. 

While the year has been tough so far for holiday businesses, Haven are hoping that the pandemic could help them attract a new kind of customer when they are finally allowed to open  – especially with the new hideaway offering. 

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Mr Tempest said: “We are seeing a lot of the kinds of people who have not really considered holiday parks in the past, those who had a misconception that they are still the same as when my grandparents had a caravan on the coast. 

“That is not the case – they have moved on enormously and people will ask themselves why they hadn’t considered this before.”

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