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more the merrier.... :D

Paul, do you think it might be possible for us to park on the platform like last year? the caravan park would be great to use again :) but no space for parking... is there? otherwise maybe Spencer Park would be a goer.

only problem with spencer park....as you said before, could be busy on a sunday so close to christmas. what is its carprk like? i'm guessing we will need to find parks for around 15-20 cars...

I saw an ad on TV for a fireworks display happening up there on the night of the 17th at one of the parks. (Sorry for being so vague). So they may be setting up festivities in one of the parks we had in mind for our luncheon,

:thumbsup:

you might get lucky :laugh: ....not many 4 doors around.

hmmmm, will have to check it out about the fireworks. well even if we just stay in the carpark at the boatramp, all will be good :P

no car parks at Spencer Park just the kerb spots surrounding it, but there is great shade and has gas bbq's...ill chat to Steve Paul at the caravan park to see if their bbq's can be used by us.....depending on bookings we may be able to park on the grass in the caravan park...but that decision will be up to Steve and one he will only make on the day.

Paul, do you think it might be possible for us to park on the platform like last year?

No chance...its now a boat yard...like a car yard but full of new boats...inconsiderate ba5tards!

lol.....damn

i'm thinking if we cannot use the caravan park, we just take or buy some lunch, and chill at the boat ramp carpark.

might be better just to take/buy lunch anyway. might save a lot of fuss :D

sound ok everyone?

Buying lunch will be a pain in the arse, since the only take away there is bloody expenisive and not all that good.

Smallest portions I've ever seen!

We could just go somewhere else in the bay, like over to Fingal or something.

They have a top take away and some great views.

Buying lunch will be a pain in the arse, since the only take away there is bloody expenisive and not all that good.

Smallest portions I've ever seen!

We could just go somewhere else in the bay, like over to Fingal or something.

They have a top take away and some great views.

might be a goer then :)

takeaway is prob best

Well, seeing as we are all leaving from Speers Point, it shouldn't be too much hastle to change destination.

also, if anyone has uhf radio's.....bring em along. (with good batteries) :)

Yeah and I think cruising through the middle of Nelson Bay will definately turn some heads!

Of course we could just stop in the bay, but it's all paid parking.....yuck!




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