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Missed out on the HPs, will try again tomorrow anyway. Apparently theyre porting gingerbread to it, so it won't be completely useless.

Still, I already have an ipad, so no real point.

Hi guys

Started thinking about accommodation for when I come down for the 15th anniversary cruise. Am looking at Travelodge Blacktown (is that place OK?), since it's fairly close to the meet point. Alternatively, anywhere on the way in from the north would suit also. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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noni hazelhurst did one ages ago. yes thats the woman from playschool

Yeah, but it doesn't have the same attitude.

Aaron, here is the link for Noni's version

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Hi guys

Started thinking about accommodation for when I come down for the 15th anniversary cruise. Am looking at Travelodge Blacktown (is that place OK?), since it's fairly close to the meet point. Alternatively, anywhere on the way in from the north would suit also. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Hi mate, bankstown or blackstown.....????

Hi mate, bankstown or blackstown.....????

It's Blacktown. The meet point is @ Top Secret Imports, Forge St Blacktown. Was thinking staying close by so I didn't have to navigate too far in unfamiliar territory. However, I don't want my car stolen during the night either.:(

It's Blacktown. The meet point is @ Top Secret Imports, Forge St Blacktown. Was thinking staying close by so I didn't have to navigate too far in unfamiliar territory. However, I don't want my car stolen during the night either.:(

LOL your ride is not safe in Blacktown OR Bankstown....:whistling:

Hi guys

Started thinking about accommodation for when I come down for the 15th anniversary cruise. Am looking at Travelodge Blacktown (is that place OK?), since it's fairly close to the meet point. Alternatively, anywhere on the way in from the north would suit also. Does anyone have any suggestions?

in my experience, if you are going to stay somewhere average it may as well be cheap too. I've not been impressed with travelodges although I haven't stayed in the blacktown one.

Try the Ibis at Sydney Olympic Park its new cheap and close (1 freeway)

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