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OK - quick update, there are still about 6 rooms left at the Tudor.

They are knocking back other bookings to keep these rooms reserved for us.

Ive been given a deadline of Wednesday 14 November, as of this date the rooms will be available to the public again.

So if you are coming to DECA for the weekend, please book a room quickly.

Cheers,

B

al or shane

i think one of your reserved me a bed?

i dont need it anymore sorry for late notice

if you are stuck etc ill gie you cash for it

ive booked a queen bed room, no idea what # etc

see all you crazy kids there

Remember that as of today the rooms will be available to the general public, so if you need accommodation and havent booked yet, I suggest you do it today.

The Tudor has been turning people away for us, so Im pretty sure that the rooms will book out once they are open to the public.

Get in quick!! :)

  • 2 weeks later...

A weaksauce WRX member has had to withdraw from the Saturday night antics, so his room is available for the night if anyone needs it.

Room has 1 queen and 1 single.

Anyone who wants it, let me know.

Also - for those of you who will be arriving after the hotel office is closed, I will collect all the room keys (if I know you've booked a room), we should be near the pool, so come see me when you get up there.

:w00t:

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