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Hey Guys/Gals,

OK.... I'm sure your all thinking WTF, we just finished our last DECA, which is true, but.......Shepparton is extremely busy the next time we are up there and already lots of places are already completely booked out.

So - here is the deal. I have managed to secure the Tudor Motor Inn for us, its all reserved for Skylines Australia, so I suggest you call and book a room ASAP if you plan on coming. You will need to say you are with the Skyline Club to get a room.

We will be staying - Fri 30 Nov and Sat 1 Dec

Details are:

Tudor Motor Inn - 5821-8411

64 - 66 Wyndham Street, Shepparton (left hand side heading out of Shepp towards DECA)

Twins - 1 queen OR 1 queen & 1 single - $93.50

OR

Family Rooms from $110 (dependant on number of ppl)

- 2 x 1 dbl & 1 queen

- 1 x 1 queen & 2 sngls

- 2 x 1 queen & 3 sngls

OR

Spa Room - $121 (1 queen bed and a spa bath)

There is offstreet parking.

As of this morning, there was also still rooms available across the road at the

Courtyard Motel - 5831-2355

Standard twins or single - $98

Deluxe twin or singles from $109 (spa included in rooms)

Standard triples - $108.90

As I said - accommodation will be pretty limited, so get in early or risk missing out.

PS. If youre looking for a friend to share a room with, post your interest here - im sure there will be others in the same boat.

Cheers

B

Dinner is booked at 7pm @ Taco Bills.

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