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Ok Guys, really sorry this has taken so long, but here we go.

Waldorf Apartment Hotel

18 Coral st

The Entrance

NSW 2261

www.the-entrance-waldorf.com.au

Room Details:

2 Bedroom Apartment

1 x Queen Bed

2 x King Single

1 x Fold out sofa

$180 per night

1 Bedroom Studio

1 x Queen Bed

1 x Fold out sofa

$150 per night (corporate rate available)

Free secure parking available for Hotel Guests only.

I'm going to try and get the corporate rate, which is significantly cheaper, but I need at least 5 names first...

Please post up those that still want to come.

Dan.

Ok, Looking back through the thread I have found the following.

In for the accom:

Majanal

B-man

Prank

Fatz (this could be dangerous)

Brendan (Not on forums)

Blitz

Maybe's:

Abo Bob (get your arse back up to the In list... NOW!)

SW20-GT (Soft :D)

Let me know guys!

You could get the 2 Bedroom apartment which would sleep about 5 (I think).

Split the cost of $180 between 5 and it becomes cheaper.

And the 1 bedroom sleeps 4, so you could hotel pool and make it cheaper....

Might be less than $150... if I get 5 people interested I'll put it too them that we want 5 rooms at such and such a price... or as said above, we split $150 between 4!

In for a room - don't care how much , as long as the car space is secure. Might be bringing girly , so make sure it has king size bed and mirrors on the ceiling ! :)

Bags not being in B-Mans room!!!! :kick:




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