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name: Patrick hamilton +1

fri night: yes

sat night: no

paid: $92

on: 3/5/12

cabin number: i dont care, but would also like the biggest bed they have....ok maybe the second biggest after luke and kates :)

thanks steve

Well each cabin has a double, i had one last time and yeah, it was pretty fkn massive to be honest haha. Lets hope they havnt changed !

List updated too

Well, yeah, by double I mean the biggest bed in the cabin.

Still, kick her out at 2am when we are done at the pub, that should be entertaining to watch hahahaha

Nah, I'm gonna push them all together so I can have 1 big one.

But seriously, I'm sure there are plenty left.

Oh then i guess don't worry bout it lol

I bet your going to be comfy

I

Of course, there's about 500 beds left

O'really! well i'll pay tuesday when i get paid

Hey hey,

Sorry Steve-o for the late post\notice and all that. Hope its still cool to grab some accommodation?

All paid for:

Name: Evan Field

Name: Vaughan Judd

Friday night: Yes

Saturday night: No

Preferred cabin number: No preference, Just two single beds please.

Amount paid: $92

Date paid: 13/05/12

Thanks heaps for organising everything for everyone, much appreciated.

-Ev.

List updated.

Cheque being sent first thing in the morning.

Check in; from 2pm on Friday

Check out; Office opens at 8am so we will all be gone by then, there is a small yellow drop box next to the reception door to put room keys in.

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