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Where: Sherbourne Terrace Hotel
Address: 109 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, VI, AU, 3630 (opposite the RSL)
When: Fri 15th & Sat 16th March

I've reserved 25 rooms.
(FYI - Shepparton was VERY heavily booked this weekend, this was only 1 of 2 options we had, so no complaining :) )

You need to let me know ASAP which room you would like booked. You must provide me with a contact number as I am unable to book your room without one, PM me your mobile number or I wont be booking your room.

You will be required to provide credit card details to the hotel 10 at least 10 days prior to arrival to keep your booking secured.

Dinner TBA

Rooms:-
Queen & single - 15 room - $115.20 (1) or $124 (2 ppl)
Queen - 10 rooms - $107.20 (1) or $116 (2 ppl) - MORE MORE AVAILABLE
Spa suites (qu) - (3 booked) - $131.20 (1) or $140 (2 ppl) - MORE MORE AVAILABLE

Entry forms coming soon!!

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Please note all rooms have been booked for both Friday and Saturday nights (unless otherwise specified)

Rooms:-
Queen & single - 15 room
1. Kieran & Brad

2. Mat Femno & Rusty C
3. Jett (friends x 2)
4. Odie + 1
5. Chris Taylor + 1
6. Chris Taylor (2 friends)

7. Jason, Brent & Steph

8. DEEEEEEEEEEEAN + 1

9. Travis Eva

10. Travis Eva

Queen - 10 rooms
1. Bec
2. Ryan
3. Leon (&Thursday)
4. Wayne
5. Shane & Megan
6. Jake
7. Michael Glover + 1
8. Mark Ryan + 1
9. Paul Mason
10. Chris (krzysztof) - Sat night only


Spa suites (qu) - 3 booked - NO MORE AVAILABLE
1. Campbell & Laura
2. Dimi + 1

3. Daniel (NSW)

Hi Bec,

Please upgrade me from [Queen] to [Queen + Single]

Thank You :D

Any idea why Shepp is heavily booked that weekend? There's enough bloody hotels/motels that it doesn't normally get packed out until something big is going on...

It seems to be a Classic and Vintage car cruise, 6 day long event around Victoria and on the Saturday they cruise from Melbourne -> Shepp

http://www.abccc.com.au/FTF/flytheflag2013.pdf

They're having Dinner at the GV ;) No doubt it'll be a 5pm dinner since they need to be back at their motels to watch The Bill at 7pm.

If there are "mature" people staying at our motel, we may cause some noise issues for them :|

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