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yeah cool, just ill have my 10yr old daughter would love to come down for a bit meet Christian and some of the others but i may already meet them at the trackday

drinking is not my thing so not interested in that side of the trip

Hey guys, just putting an EOI out for accommodation. $130 for 3 nights ($43.33 per night) of accommodation at Country Comfort Shepparton, shared in a room with 2 other people (everyone gets a separate bed). At this stage 1 spot is availible, potentially 2, will know for sure about the second on Thursday.

Need to know ASAP, because I may be cancelling one of my 2 booked rooms due to people pulling out.

I'll wait and see what happens on Thursday, if the particular person pulls out, I will cancel the second room, if they dont, I will find 1 more person and we will be sweet. Either way, I wont be out of pocket, but indecisive people may be without a bed.

so potentially i should still chuck the swag in then? :rofl: as i said, im not fussed if i have a bed or not, so can sleep on a floor somewhere if it becomes necessary

Up to you, but even if I cancel the second room you'll still have a bed.

Edit: sorry Luke, our room is chockers.

Hey guys, just putting an EOI out for accommodation. $130 for 3 nights ($43.33 per night) of accommodation at Country Comfort Shepparton, shared in a room with 2 other people (everyone gets a separate bed). At this stage 1 spot is availible, potentially 2, will know for sure about the second on Thursday.

Need to know ASAP, because I may be cancelling one of my 2 booked rooms due to people pulling out.

Offer off the table, second room cancelled.

That hotel is fully booked, so if you want a room, ring right now!

If theres room abe i'll happy bring my own sleeping bag. And of course buy u guys some drinks for letting me :)

Yeah that will be alright, you just won't get a real bed, hence my above comment about being chockers.

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