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hey guys im trying to organise a trip to rye for me n the boys but i kinda dont know exactly when schoolies is also where to stay is rye and also how much it will cost? does anyknow know of people who have houses there that rent them out for weekends and stuff? id appreciate some help and information

thanks. Phill

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ash i jus looked up on the net, a few that are vacant for the 1 - 3 of dec which is in the middle of schoolies. 150p/n and six to 8 of us going. So yeah should b sweet. But a 3 - 5 min drive from the pier. Sounds reasonable?

Hope petrol wont b much of a concern, 300 or so km to a tank :)

Car also comes off the road after schoolies and hopefully back on before christmas.

SO WHO ELSE HAS BOOKED A HOUSE? CARE TO HAVE A HOUSEMATE :(

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ash i jus looked up on the net, a few that are vacant for the 1 - 3 of dec which is in the middle of schoolies. 150p/n and six to 8 of us going. So yeah should b sweet. But a 3 - 5 min drive from the pier. Sounds reasonable?

Hope petrol wont b much of a concern, 300 or so km to a tank :)

Car also comes off the road after schoolies and hopefully back on before christmas.

SO WHO ELSE HAS BOOKED A HOUSE? CARE TO HAVE A HOUSEMATE :)

Is that in rye or torquay?

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yeah they usually start asking questions about who and how old...when I got a house in rye for 16 ppl (HUGEEEEE house called MOONAH RIDGE) they didn't mind a group of young people...although had some mates go the following year and lose their $1000 bond and the owners wouldn't let me hire it again the year after that heh

usually they have 1week minimums

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