My Wife and I have dedicated some time to exploring more of the UK in the first half of 2009 (USA in August hopefully) and managed to get one of the Sun Holidays booked for £38 (just the two of us) purely as a base to seeing some of the surrounding areas.

Anyway, we got Summer Lodge just outside Newquay over Easter which is fine. When I got the invoice I was expecting to see the entertainment passes charge, but I was surprised to see a linen charge added of £25 for our 3 nights


Has anybody got experience of this? Obviously, £25 isn't a great deal of money but when you've paid just £38 for the whole holiday comparatively it seems excessive, and something I want to avoid. In emails and letters to the Holiday Park I have requested a revised invoice but this has fallen on deaf ears. Would it be acceptable to send a cheque for the entertainment passes only and mention that we will bringing our own linen when paying? I really don't want to void the holiday by not paying in full.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Ju