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Road trip. Who owns a bus?

Jump onboard the Dee Bus...... ?

 

whoever does go. don't sit on your hands. be loud and proud and get ua over the line!!


 BBO is taking me in his Merc. I'm just a bit worried about being locked in the boot that long.

Where have you been Special Robert? I haven't seen hide nor hair of you since your appearance on the Demonland podcast.

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23 minutes ago, Adzman said:

Road trip. Who owns a bus?

Jump onboard the Dee Bus...... ?

Would that be the fabled Reality Bus?


3 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Would that be the fabled Reality Bus?

That would be likely to break down before you hit Mt. Gambier but would be more likely to function fine until you hit the Nullarbor.

I've been in jail again Colin....don't think badly of me.

 

When do the members allocation tickets go up, 9am AEST Monday?

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I doubt that is the reality. 

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"We want to get them all over to Perth, if we can. From what I hear, it's a 50-50 ticket split, so, Virgin, put some flights on and enable our supporters to get over there."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-09-15/goodwin-urges-dees-fans-to-venture-west

 


Im going. Wasn't going to before last night. Couldn't not after last night.

 

Checking flights. Looks like about $1100 is the cheapest from Canberra (via Adelaide on the way over and Sydney on the way back).

Return flight leaves just after midnight and results in an 11:45am arrival in Canberra...and then a wedding to attend in the afternoon.

Disheveled would probably be an understatement.

I’m so disappointed at how easy it is for airlines to rip people off. I just can’t justify the cost. Gutted! 

If it was everywhere else I would happily drive. 


A mate went to flight centre this morning and it seems they looked after him compared to the online prices. I saw one Qantas flight for $2300 one way. 

He booked flights and 2 nights accomodation at the Crown Promenade hotel for two of us. Just over $1300 each. Flight centre might be worth trying if time permits. 

I'm not sure, I can get tickets but I hate going over there and the last couple of times I have we have lost and the supporters over there, both teams, are feral. It's just so expensive and you have to spend a night in that shytehole as well, decisions, decisions.

Are there flights available, does anyone know?

 

 

 

Perth based Dees fan and could not be more excited!! If anyone has a barcode they won’t be using for the game PLEASE let me know! Would hate to miss the biggest game in years!

Will the club be likely to have a big screen somewhere for thousands of Dee's supporters to congregate and watch? I'm sure it would be very well attended.


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