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Guys/gals - I have just spoken with the Caravan Park and as of today, the cabins are available to the general public again.

There are only a few cabins within the park still available:

1 x Luxury Lake Cabin (1 double & 4 singles)

1 x Deluxe Cabin (1 double & 2 singles)

& there are also a couple of Ensuite Cabins (1 double & 3 singles)

If you do not have accommodation organised, I suggest you get a wriggle on to ensure you do not miss out.

If you have spare beds, post on the forum and I'm sure someone will snap them up.

Look forward to seeing you all up there - its going to be one massive weekend.

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Right then!!!

I've just booked the last cabin for Fri and Sat night. I'm only planning on staying the Friday night with a mate and waiting confirmation on a second.

It has capacity of one double (me >_<) and 3 singles so at this stage I have the following available.

Friday - 1 single bed. Second TBA.

Saturday - All beds available. Minimum $75 for 2 people to stay or I recall $90-95 for all 5 spaces occupied.

I need to know soon enough to advise park management and pay for complete numbers on Friday.

Spare beds on hold. The missus thinks it might be fun to talk my mate and his missus into staying both nights.

Will advise as soon as a decision is made. Could be 5 minutes before leaving. Who ever let women think they can organise stuff??

AGE, no Rexies or Lada's on cruises. It's in the rules. They can't keep up :thumbsup:

Spare beds on hold. The missus thinks it might be fun to talk my mate and his missus into staying both nights.

Will advise as soon as a decision is made. Could be 5 minutes before leaving. Who ever let women think they can organise stuff??

AGE, no Rexies or Lada's on cruises. It's in the rules. They can't keep up :wave:

Pfffttt no rexies or Lada's. I'm in the GF's Suzuki Swift :woot::thumbsup:

Nah the GF did'nt want to enter it. It's to brand new for her...it's only got 1000 kys on the clock. She's still getting used to it. I think it would be good on the skidpan, at least the handbrake works alot better than the Pug did. :D

It would seem the ladies can make enough weekend available in their busy schedules to allow us two nights away, so someone start chilling me a goldfish bowl.

Depending on the beds layout (we have to check or get some idea first) I may have a spare or a couch but Fri night is taken by Shan at this stage. Spence may even bring his inflatable double mattress to sleep on so could be more beds.

Does anyone know the layout of the cabins with a double and 3 singles "in the hallway"?

No idea Geoff - sorry. :)

As per normal guys - I will be up there in the afternoon, so I will grab cabin keys for everyone who has booked under Skylines Australia (unless you've already made some arrangement on your own with the caravan people).

See you all up there tomorrow. :P

Guys/girls - just a reminder that you will need to bring all linen with you this weekend (and yes when I say linen I mean towels as well). :P

Some of the beds have linen provided (ie. the doubles in the Luxury Lake) - but I think thats it.

So unless you have arranged something else with the caravan park people, you will need to bring your own bedding etc.

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