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Hey Guys/Gals,

Unfortunately the cabins are fully booked again so we are staying at the Trusty Tudor and neighbours.

Tudor Motor Inn - 5821-8411 (I've been dealing with Gary)

64 - 66 Wyndham Street, Shepparton (left hand side heading out of Shepp towards DECA)

- Twins - 1 queen $88.00 OR 1 queen & 1 single - $88.00 (for 2 people)

- Family - 1 dbl & 1 queen - $110

plus $16.50/night for each addiitonal person in the room.

There is offstreet parking.

Room layout attached and you do not need to pay a deposit when booking.

OR:

Courtyard Motel - 5831-2355 (across the road from the Tudor Inn)

Standard twins or single - $97.90

Deluxe twin or singles from $108.90 (spa included in rooms)

Standard triples - $108.90

Best Western Windermere Hotel - 5821-3088 (across the road from the Tudor Inn)

Singles - $110 / night

Doubles / Twin - $125 /night

Triple - $135 / night (1 queen, 2 singles) - quad = $145

PS. If youre looking for a friend to share a room with, post your interest here - im sure there will be others in the same boat.

PPS. We are booked into Taco Baz's at 7.30pm for dinner on Sat 10th.

:)

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Hey Al!

Where is your room booked for the Fri night? I'm looking for a place to crash 1 night only.

UPDATE: 26/01/07 @ 11:20am

Friday: 1 bed available

Contact me via PM if you are interested

Simon and Tom you both have a bed for Fri and Sat nights :O

Booked in at the Tudor

Leewah - I spoke to Gary at the Tudor who is happy for you and Nath (GTIRR) to have the same room. You have it the Friday and Nath takes it the Saturday. Only just remembered when I saw Al's post.

If you end up going with Al, perhaps Nath speak to Ziad if both are ok with that?

Hey Al (both of you)!

I've managed to secure a room with Snowcone so thanks for the offers but I won't be needing them.

Nath, I've organised you too for the Sat night so neither of us need the room which Al (Evo) has organised.

Booked in at the Tudor

Leewah - I spoke to Gary at the Tudor who is happy for you and Nath (GTIRR) to have the same room. You have it the Friday and Nath takes it the Saturday. Only just remembered when I saw Al's post.

If you end up going with Al, perhaps Nath speak to Ziad if both are ok with that?

Hey Al (both of you)!

I've managed to secure a room with Snowcone so thanks for the offers but I won't be needing them.

Nath, I've organised you too for the Sat night so neither of us need the room which Al (Evo) has organised.

Kickarse Dave like your work, thanks Al too. Its all looking good.

- Nathan

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