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Thanks to our wonderful SAU-Vic club member Kaz180, SAU-Vic now have a supply of "Entertainment Book 2005" for sale.

This is a great opportunity for you purchase one (or more) of these books and make great savings at various restaurants, entertainment facilities and retail outlets.

Entertainment™ Books contain hundreds of 25-50% off and two-for-one offers from popular restaurants, cinemas, hotels, the arts, and sporting events. There truly is something for everyone and some of the new additions to the Book include... Jacques Reymond, Harveys, The Pub at Crown, Chinta Blues, Wagamama, Domino's Pizza, Boost Juice, AMF Bowling, Kino Dendy Cinema, and many more. And many favourites from the last Book are still there, including MoMo, De Bortoli Winery Restaurant, Sails on the Bay, Caffe Sienna, La Camera, Pancake Parlour, KFC, McDonald's, Village Cinemas, and hundreds more.

Some of the participants in the Entertainment Book 2005 are:

Fine Dining Restaurants

• Momo

• The Point

• Richmond Hill Café and Larder

• Lynch’s

• Bokchoy Tang

• Caffé e Cucina

• Sails on the Bay

• De Bortoli Winery Restaurant

• Harvey’s

• Windows on the Bay

• Mask of China

• Radii at Park Hyatt

• Silks

• Mercer’s

• Jacques Reymond

• Centonove

• Koko

• EQ

• Melba Brasserie

• Number 8

• Colonial Tramcar Restaurant

• Melbourne Wine Room

• Isthmus of Kra

• Middle Brighton Baths

• Riva

• Bistro I

• Beaumaris Pavilion

and many more...

Casual Restaurants and Café Dining

• TGI Friday’s

• Taco Bill

• Stalactites

• Nachos Mexican Cantina

• Time Out

• The Great Provider

• Chinta Ria Soul

• Nudel Bar • PJ O’Brien’s

• Montezuma’s

• Pancake Parlour

• The Pier • Caffé Sienna

• Spaghetti Tree

• Joe’s Garage

• Wagamama

and many more...

Informal Dining and Take Away Restaurants

• McDonald’s

• Quiznos

• Pizza Hut

• Red Rooster

• Wendy’s

• New Zealand Natural

• Boost Juice

• Cold Rock Ice Creamery

• Wok in a Box

• Pizza Haven

• Gloria Jean’s Coffee

• Trios

• KFC

• Nando’s

• Brumby’s

• Domino’s Pizza

and many more...

Arts, Leisure, Sports and Attractions

• Hoyts Cinemas

• Kingpin

• Village Cinemas

• Luna Park

• Reading Cinemas

• Australian Chamber Orchestra

• Melbourne Symphony

• The Australian Ballet • Palace Cinemas

• Greater Union Cinemas

• Puffing Billy

• The Last Laugh Comedy Club

• IMAX

• Sovereign Hill

• The Melbourne Aquarium

• Melbourne Observation Deck

and many more...

plus other great offers from...

• Australian Gourmet Traveller

• Vogue Magazines

• Budget Car & Truck Rental

• Avis Australia

• Brown Gouge Dry Cleaning

• Crown Towers & Crown Promenade

• Hayman

• Daydream Island Resort and Spa

• Hamilton Island

• Brampton Island

• Dunk Island Resort

• Couran Cove Island Resort

• Wet’n’Wild Water World

• Warner Bros. Movie World

• Sea World

• Dreamworld

and many more...

Personally, I've been using the Entertainment Book for the last 3 years and the savings I've made pay for the book many times over.

The cost of the Entertainment Book is AU$60.00 (+$6.00 for postage and handling) and can be ordered through myself.

To reserve your copy of the Entertainment™ Book, PM me or email your order to Dave Lee (Leewah) at [email protected].

Payment will be taken by Direct Debit to the SAU-Vic bank account, cheque or money order. Please make cheques payable to Skylines Australia - Victoria

Banking details are:

Bank: Westpac

Name: Skylines Australia - Victoria

BSB: 033305

Account: 265609

When depositing money please list the description as "Entertainment Book - ". This way I know who you are and what your paying for.

If you are paying by cheque or money order, please send your payments to:

Skylines Australia Victoria

P.O. Box 2045

Seaford, Vic, 3198

Please also attach a note with your name and contact details as so we can confirm the receipt of your payment.

Don't miss out on a great savings opportunity!!!!

Just another note, these discounts are valid until 1 June 2006 so you have over a year to use as many of them as you can.

I've found that after using about 5 of the vouchers (out of the hundreds) in there, you have made your money back and the savings begin.

This is a great deal as my book as already paid for itself this year!!

Might see about one of these this year as some friends have one and like Leewah said, you get your money back after about 5 vouchers which is what they said as well.

Well I have the new book here and I just made my money back!

Confirmed our weekend car hire for when we go away in a few months.. saved $80!! w00t

I have 3 books left at this point (other than those pending payment), hopefully I can still order some more after this lot (they sell out every year & very quickly unfortunately). I'm sure anyone else who buys these books can confirm that. No guarantees there will or won't be books available.

So.. first in - best dressed!!

:rofl:

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