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Old Jun 18th 2006, 8:01 am
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Anyone stayed here on arriving in Aus? What is it like? any help would be appreciated?
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Old Jun 18th 2006, 11:49 am
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Anyone stayed here on arriving in Aus? What is it like? any help would be appreciated?
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I haven't stayed there, but know people who have,,,, the A frame accommodation is down right dangerous for young kids as the bunks at the top are at a frightening height and very open to them falling out. If you are coming a little further south check out our houses on www.cedarcottagewa.com we are in Rockingham Beach and Shoalwater. Suzette.
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Old Jun 18th 2006, 2:28 pm
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Default Re: Freemantle Holiday village

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Anyone stayed here on arriving in Aus? What is it like? any help would be appreciated?
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Hiya

we stayed up the road (well in Aussie terms) from the place i think you are talking about and they looked very tall and narrow, so although i haven't seen inside them i should imagine that there is alot of truth in the bed situation mentioned by cedar cottage. Rockingham is lovely and would recommend, we stayed at Coogee Holiday Park which was basic but comfortable, clean and efficient, also Woodman (i think that was what it was called) Point holiday Park was a bit more upgraded but similar type of thing-we couldn't get in as booked up-always a good sign.


is this a reccie trip?

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