Can I add my experiences as both Virgin Holiday's Frequent Virgin Club members (of many years) and
Virgin Atlantic's Frequent Flying Club Silver members (can't quite make gold, keep spending the points

).
If you have booked or are booking your THIRD holiday with
Virgin Holidays, you can apply to become a Frequent Virgin. This entitles you to 10% off the whole cost of your holiday - everything excluding any
travel insurance taken out with VH is 10% off (including park tickets, excursions, car hire extra upgrades, car insurance etc). This can amount to a reasonable saving, we have certainly found this.
You get 10% off your booking - regardless of how many people on the booking form are Frequent Virgin members. As long as the lead name is a member, the whole cost is reduced by 10%.
We have booked our latest trip with VH for next Easter skiing at Lake Tahoe - three of us (all FVCs and FFC) and our four friends, all on our booking form, 10% off the lot, adults and children alike.
I have never used my Virgin Atlantic Frequent Flying Club for discount with Virgin Holidays, but I have been told on two separate occasions by Virgin Hols that you get 10% off if you are a Frequent Flyer.
You
DO also get your FVC discount with Virgin Hols if you book online. It doesn't happen immediately (and admitedly I had to chase them for our ski trip booking discount), but by booking online you do get the discount; there is the option to put your FVC membership number when booking online. Mine has just come through and it amounts to £500, so not worth sneezing at
