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Good...looks like there is some spots left...

Can you put me down for 2 beds on the Friday night..Me + 1....single beds...I will have to do an over the counter deposit...will scan the receipt and email or PM it!

cheers

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ok guys all this accommodation is now full for Mikes Manor.

If anyone else is looking for accommodation (ie **RB2530**) please post up here and Il see what else I can organise tonight and in the morning ..

PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ANY MORE PAYMENTS PEOPLE!!!

There are the cabins at Wakefield itself, although no breakfast provided..... this would more than likely be the next logical choice for accommodation..... or there is pelicans station... which is near the track also and I have been informed its nicer than the cabins at Wakefield

What time is check in?

Pretty sure its after 2 normally.... il confirm all the little details tomorrow morning and post em up. What time are you planning on heading down?? Could make it earlier im guessing...

I was going to leave bout 2.30ish... and organise a meet spot if a few of us travel down at the same time...

i wanna get down there before dark say takes 2hrs from yours anna so if leave at 2ish get down at 4 gives plenty of time to get car ready and have few drinks

probably leave work around 4 or 5 then drive down

ah okies.... no leave early??? :)

i wanna get down there before dark say takes 2hrs from yours anna so if leave at 2ish get down at 4 gives plenty of time to get car ready and have few drinks

yeah we are finishing at midday... so can leave anytime after the car is packed... Il start a thread shortly so as not to clog this one up ;)

ah okies.... no leave early??? :)

yeah we are finishing at midday... so can leave anytime after the car is packed... Il start a thread shortly so as not to clog this one up ;)

cool sounds good

oh just come ya big poof!

we can cuddle

Haha in that case...

No dramas Jon..

Car ready?? upgrades??? ;)

Nah, just a major service.. Hoping my mechanic doesnt stuff around and its ready in time!

Mikes Manor is fully booked though, doh... Let me know if you organise with somewhere else to stay :)

Twin 5: Mr Moo & Cassbo (PAID)

So hiding the keys to the GT-AHHHH in his sleep :)

Haha in that case...

Nah, just a major service.. Hoping my mechanic doesnt stuff around and its ready in time!

Mikes Manor is fully booked though, doh... Let me know if you organise with somewhere else to stay ;)

I've got a swag... you could just sleep beside your car on the side of the road, all ghetto spec ;)

This is great. I can't wait for Friday :)

ok guys, seeing as a only a couple of extras would like accommodation at this point, rather than having SAU handle the money etc .... il post the alternatives and you can book it for yourselves... :happy:

Choice no 1: Pelican Sheep Station http://site.pelicansheepstation.com.au/

This is up the rd from Mikes and closer to the track than mikes too!!! Actually its next door from memory... cost is about the same although no breakfast is provided :ermm:

The self contained cabins sleep up to 6.... double bed is $75 for two... twin beds are $80 per two...

Choice no 2: The cabins at the track.... Pelicans is better though.... so I wont even post up the details...

**RB2530 and BOZ22N.... perhaps you guys can work out on a cabin at Pelicans together :P




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