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Where: Victoria Lake Holiday Park, 536 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, next to the Shell servo.

Phone: 1800-880-070 (Toll Free) OR 03-5821-5431

When: Fri 22 & Sat 23 May

Luxury Lake Cabin - 3 booked / 1 reserved - Me (4), Mick (3), Brenton (2), Wayne (1)

1 queen & 4 singles

for two people = approx $122/night, plus $12/extra person/night

Deluxe Cabins

1 queen, 1 double & 1 single - 1 booked / 5 reserved - Lisa (5), Leeanne (6)

for two people = approx $102/night, plus $12/extra person/night

OR

1 double & 2 singles - 0 booked / 2 reserved -

for two people = approx $102/night, plus $12/extra person/night

OR

1 double & 1 sofa couch - 1 booked / 2 reserved - Brendan Pryor (17)

for two people = approx $102/night, plus $12/extra person/night

Ensuite Cabins - 0 reserved, but 5 available - Ben (3), Ash Crawford (4), Bez (5)

1 double & 3 singles (bunks)

for two people = $87/night, plus $12/extra person/night

Camping - call for details.

Cabins are self contained and have:

Shower/Toilet, TV/VCR, Aircon/Heating, Fridge, Oven/Hotplates, Microwave, Toaster, Kettle etc...

BYO Linen - sheets/doona/pillow/towels (NOTE - some beds come with linen - check when you book)

It's cheap and quiet accommodation on a lake (whats left of it) - well until we get there anyway!!!

I have arranged a 10% discount for us, which you need to ask for to receive.

Rooms have been reserved until Monday 11 May - which mean as of that Monday the cabins will be available to the general public again.

Dinner on Saturday night has been booked at Taco Bills for a 7pm start. Owww - my head hurts just thinking about this. ;)

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You all need to book your own accommodation this time round as deposits are required.

Hopefully someone will have a spare bed and offer you one.

Otherwise, you could book a cabin and then advertise you have some spare beds - up to you.

Hope this helps :thumbsup:

i asked for the double bed one with sofa but not sure what cabin he put me down as. just told me i have to bring my own linen lol. he wants me to pay half of it through cheque in next couple of days. i did ask for the sau bookings though and put me down in one of them

Anyone got a spare bed in their room yet? I'm not bringing anyone so I'm not keen on a room to myself.

Julliette

we hahe a cabin with 2 rooms . 1 room has a Queen bed and the other 4 single ( 2 Bunks)

If you want you can have the room with the queen to yourself and us guys will have the other.

Its cool with us..And we will all split the bill..

Wayne I'd love that, PM me know what I owe you and I'll transfer it to you. You're a champ! Going up on the Friday?

Dont stress about payment yet .We will work that out up there..

And yeah we will head up Friday..

I discussed it with hubby and went ahead and booked an ensuite cabin - now we dont have to worry about driving the half hour home, getting there and deciding we are too stuffed to drive back into town again ;)

We are coming out to play Saturday night - YAYYYY! Our first SAU Vic evening outing :):)

I CANT WAIT!

Hi guys, I've been looking forward to one of these days. Never been before, never been to an SAU event before. Paid today and will fax off entry first thing in the morning. Going to book accomodation for me and the mrs. so we can come out and meet a few of you guys (and get on the sauce). :)

Cheers

Brendan Pryor

btw I have an R33 GTST

Change of plans for us. Ive booked a spa room at the Parklake through wotif ;)

Long story short - In the end the caravan park wouldnt let me book a cabin for one night only so I chose the closest possible motel to the caravan park and looked for a decent price.

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