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c'mon mate, I think 1 dinner thread will do. This is how it has always worked in the past. We ask for suggestions on where people would like to eat. people suggest things. the suggestions either get shot down, blown up, or embraced. We pick the place. we make a booking :yes: then we eat and enjoy.

We have tried to achieve 2 things. 1. to eat a wide variety of different cuisine. 2. to try and encourage more nsw skyline people to come.

c'mon mate, I think 1 dinner thread will do. This is how it has always worked in the past. We ask for suggestions on where people would like to eat. people suggest things. the suggestions either get shot down, blown up, or embraced. We pick the place. we make a booking :P then we eat and enjoy.

We have tried to achieve 2 things. 1. to eat a wide variety of different cuisine. 2. to try and encourage more nsw skyline people to come.

Yeah i know, it was discussed at the last one, and now people have changed their minds, so the easiest way to make a choice is a poll :yes:

And yes, im doing this early so we can definatly make the booking in time

EDIT - Did you delete the poll? Why would you do that? The poll is the easiest way of choosing where the group wants to go. I was about to close this thread and have only one dinner thread.

yes, i may or may not have farked it up. :yes: sorry.

i dont think there is any worry with booking in time. generally we just book a couple of days in advance. reason being that numbers go up and down a lot so it's not really possible to book any earlier than that.

yes, i may or may not have farked it up. :yes: sorry.

i dont think there is any worry with booking in time. generally we just book a couple of days in advance. reason being that numbers go up and down a lot so it's not really possible to book any earlier than that.

Hurricanes needs about a 12 day advance for a group of 8, so if we get more like 20 or 21 like the last one) then we will miss out if not booked early enough. R & R also needs advance notice, Genki is really the only one there that can be booked a few days in advance, also the numbers is easy to fix, have a date where a decision has to be made by, for places like the Great Northern and alike this doesnt matter in the slightest, but for some of the nicer places it certainly does.




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