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Copied from Bobsgirls thread:

Hi People,

i have been looking around for places to stay in the entrance,

here are a few.

NB that the Show and Shine is on at the same time as the last week of school holidays. Which is good and bad for us.

all the prices here are subject to change.

The Entrance Reef Resort ( three stars)

Address: 309A The Entrance Rd, The Entrance NSW 2261

Phone: 02 4332 3933

Fax: 02 4334 2539

Email: [email protected]

Room Only 1 Person $66.00 to $121.00 Daily

Room Only 2 Persons $72.00 to $132.00 Daily

Room Only Extra Person $11.00 to $22.00 Daily

doesn't say anything about parking on this web site

Sapphire Palms Motel (three star)

Room Only 1 Person $60.00 to $75.00 Daily

Room Only 2 Persons $69.00 to $99.00 Daily

Room Only 3 Persons

Address: 180 The Entrance Rd, The Entrance NSW 2261

Phone: 02 4332 5799

Fax: 02 4332 5600

Email: [email protected]

only a car park

Ocean Front At The Entrance ( four stars)

Address: 102 Ocean Pde, The Entrance NSW 2261

Phone: 02 4332 5911

Fax: 02 4334 2368

Email: [email protected]

Room Only 2 Persons $95.00 to $250.00 Daily

Security Parking

the Waldorf which a few people stayed at last year, and is said to be nice, said that they would not take single night bookings which is rather annoying.

anyways, this is just a few, i will update the thread later on and if anyone else wants, feel free.

Also, a few of us are staying at

Citigate Sebel Waterfront Resort The Entrance

General directions: 500m N of PO Host name(s): Graham Dale Address: 89 The Entrance Rd, The Entrance NSW 2261 Phone: 02 4334 8000

02 4334 8001 Toll free: 1800 682 006 Fax: 02 4334 6094 Email: [email protected]

99-130 a room a night depending on the view, add 25 for brekkie for two.

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So has anyone actually decide to stay up for the night?

I hadn't noticed this thread previously, but thought it seemed like a much better idea then getting up at the crack of dawn on a cold winter's morning to drive up.

I've had a quick look on wotif.com and the accomodation prices are pretty reasonable, so I'll probably book something later today (once I actually send my entry form in :rofl:).

If anyone's interested in catching up on the Sat night for a few drinks and a bite to eat, let me know. This is the first time the misses and I have come out to one of these events, so it would be good to meet up with some of you guys beforehand and put some faces to the names.

Yep we'll be up there the night before, I am a big fan of beers the night before and a cozy sleep in the next morning :cheers: Dan, Jodie, Adam and Jaala are staying up there too http://www.ozhorizons.com.au/nsw/hv/citigate/loc.htm

Happy for others to join us up there :)

Sorry we missed you all, saw heaps of Skyzers in the carpark.

We were there - also saw a heap of Skylines (and a Ceffie) in the carpark :)

We came down to the restaurant/bar during the evening to see if we could find anyone, but not knowing anyone from a bar of soap made it a little difficult. We ended up going somewhere else to eat anyway as we couldn't get a table in any case. Next time... :P

Tell me about it...that carpark was nuts. I had to do 3 point turns to get down the ramps between each level.

Speaking of tight, I also saw a gunmetal (?) 33 in the carpark that was wedged between a pole and an inconsiderate 4wd that decided it wanted to share it's car spot. I would've been a bit worried leaving my car there...I hate parking next to 4wd's.

Tell me about it...that carpark was nuts. I had to do 3 point turns to get down the ramps between each level.

Speaking of tight, I also saw a gunmetal (?) 33 in the carpark that was wedged between a pole and an inconsiderate 4wd that decided it wanted to share it's car spot. I would've been a bit worried leaving my car there...I hate parking next to 4wd's.

That was me... figured that I was there after him, and I was leaving around 7am... so hopefully he would still be there in the morning, which he was... I had to fold my mirrors in to get in there just so I could squeez out the door to get in/out of the car... and I'm not that big a bloke. lol

we were the group in the corner near the bar... just in case you saw us.



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