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2 Years Membership for $35 @ Big 4 Holiday Parks

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WIGGLES35

Normally $50. Save $15
Got an email from The Wiggles:

We love holidays! And now you can too, because our friends at BIG4 Holiday Parks are giving you an exclusive offer!

Become a Perks+ member with BIG4 Holiday Parks for only $35 for two years – that’s a saving of 30%! And better yet, join by 31 October using the promocode WIGGLES35 and you’ll automatically go in the draw to win a two-night cabin voucher at any BIG4 park across Australia.

As a Perks+ member, you can save up to $50 on every stay at a BIG4 park plus enjoy loads of other benefits

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  • Doesn't appear to work if renewing membership.

  • Nor does it work for new memberships: This code is not applicable

    • worked for me earlier

      too bad most places around me are booked out for weekend stays till next year

    • Didn't work for me either sadly. Will try again later. Thanks anyway OP.

    • You might have gotten the code to work after you wrote this response, but I signed up for the membership and would love to sell it off to someone at the original $35 price deal. Feel free to let me know if you're interested, cheers.

  • Cheers. Bought a caravan recently and was considering buying this anyway!

  • Yep the code works. Used a different email address, and manually entered address.

  • +1

    Worked for me just now. Apply code on the payment page. Make sure you add a membership and not a voucher

  • +7

    Has anyone else noticed just how expensive "coastal" caravan parks have become over the last 15 years or so, particularly for those families travelling with a few kids? Site fees during holiday periods are just insanely pricey and cabins even more so. Seems to have coincided with all the previously independent parks being bought up by the major caravan park franchisers (guessing they are franchises anyway?) and National Parks (in NSW at least) also increasing their camping fees to be quite unaffordable for low end income families.

    Camping just isn't what it used to be.

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