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Hey Guys/Gals,

OK.... I have about 10 rooms booked for us at the Tudor Motor Inn.

All bookings are coming through me this time, so let me know how many people etc and I will allocate you a room.

Once the Tudor is full, people will need to call across the road to book a room.

We will be staying - Fri 14 and Sat 15 August

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 $121

There is offstreet parking.

As of this morning, there was also still rooms available across the road at the: (prices may have changed)

Courtyard Motel - 5831-2355

Standard twins or single - $98

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

Standard triples - $108.90

OR

Best Western Windermere Hotel - 5821-3088

Singles - $110 / night

Doubles / Twin - $125 /night

Triple - $135 / night (1 queen, 2 singles) - quad = $145

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 and im going to try and squeeze as many of us in at the Tudor as I can.

Cheers

B

Dinner is booked at 7pm @ Taco Bills.

Staying:

Fri/Sat

Bec and Ryan

Crossy and Jarrod

Mick and Tim

Tony & Tom

Brendan + Cass

Brendans friends

Brendans friends

Juliette & Liz

Shane J + 1

Russell, Tim, Campbell etc...

Keiran + 1

Che and Russell

Ryan Campbell + GF

Daniel Hall + GF

Cassandra

Fri only

Al

Pat and friend

Sat only

ActionDan

Leon + 1

Russell's friends x 8

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Bec can I put my hand up for a Twin to be confirmed after this weekend when I see if my car survives the track day?

I'd say BrendanR33 would want a Twin also.

Edited by ActionDan

Dan you are correct.

Bec I would like to reserve 1 Twin Room for myself and Cassie, and if I could please reserve 1 Twin room for my mate and his girlfriend. He is trying to get his car ready for the event, but either way he will be coming along (for fishbowls).

Thank you,

Brendan.

One more thing, I am guessing that the $93.50 is per night?

whats the deal with a family room? is that a queen/double and two singles? for 121?

Roman, you and pete interested in splitting with kate and I?

And a twin room with the queen and single for 93, is that all in one room or in two?

trying to work out the cheapest way to do this :blink:

My mate and myself will be heading up, looking for the easiest/cheapest place to stay for both nights.

So if anyone wants to squeeze us into their family room we're happy to take the two single beds, otherwise we'll probably just book a room with two singles.

Cheers.

Details are:

Tudor Motor Inn - 5821-8411

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

Twins - 1 queen & 1 single - $93.50

Family Rooms from $121 <----- queen/double and two singles???

and out of any of the places listed, are any of them that have a queen and a single, or a queen and two singles, and the singles in a seperate room?

Edited by RB_Ryan

Ahhhhh - well that changes things.

The rooms I have booked are for Friday and Saturday - its a package deal at the moment, both nights or no sale.

Although I might know someone who just wants a bed on Friday night - lets chat on FB and we'll work it out.

Hey Bec.

Can you please book me a room for 4. Possibly 5. How many beds in the family room?

Its for me, tim, campbell and dean. Maybe mat.

thanks.

Hopefully no south australians next door :)

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