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Where: Victoria Lake Holiday Park, 536 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, next to the Shell servo on the lake.

Phone: 1800-880-070 (Toll Free) OR 03-5821-5431

When: Fri 24 & Sat 25 August

Luxury Lake Cabin - 4 booked / 0 reserved - Bec (4), NSW (1,2 & 3)

1 queen & 4 singles

for two people = $115/night, plus $10/extra person/night

Deluxe Cabins

1 queen, 1 double & 1 single - 7 booked / 0 reserved - Daz (5), Sarah (6), Al (7&8), Adz (9), Wayne (12), Michael Pope (13)

for two people = $95/night, plus $10/extra person/night

OR

1 double & 2 singles - 2 booked / 0 reserved - Saff (14), Big Bird (15)

for two people = $95/night, plus $10/extra person/night

OR

1 double & 1 sofa couch - 2 booked / 0 reserved - Juz (16), ziad (17)

for two people = $95/night, plus $10/extra person/night

Ensuite Cabins - 2 available as at 15/08/07

1 double & 3 singles - John Andrews (5), Mitchell - NSW (6), Evan (4), Steve (3)

for two people = $80, plus $10/extra person/night

Camping - call for details.

RE Reservations - these cabins are resevered for SAU until Friday 10 August ONLY.

As from Saturday 11 August they will be released to the public again. My advice - get in early or risk missing out. This weekend looks like it will be huge.

Cabins are self contained and have:

Shower/Toilet, TV/VCR, Aircon/Heating, Fridge, Oven/Hotplates, Microwave, Toaster, Kettle etc...

BYO Linen - sheets/doona/pillow/towels

NOTE - You need to say you are with Skylines Australia to get one of the above cabins and also to receive the 10% discount I have arranged for us.

IMPORTANT NOTE

While driving in the Caravan Park - ALL cars must not exceed WALKING PACE (thats approx 3km/hr). All drivers MUST abide by this rule or you risk being asked to leave the Caravan Park immediately by management. (This is something that is out of my control. If you break the rules, you're on your own.)

One last thing - I ask that when you call and book a cabin can you PLEASE let me know by posting or by PM the number of the cabin you have booked. Just lets me keep track of what we still have available, or if I have to start looking at other accommodation options for people.

Thanks guys/girls - see you up there.

PS. Dinner has been booked at Taco Bills for Sat 25 August at 7.00pm (put your party hats on).

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