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I hope you guys have a great time.

As soon as the DVD is available, I'll be getting it.

If there is a event at Copenhagen in later part of the year, I try my best to be there.
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tony.rc wrote:I hope you guys have a great time.

As soon as the DVD is available, I'll be getting it.

If there is a event at Copenhagen in later part of the year, I try my best to be there.
Well, if you're in Copenhagen I'm sure we can arrange a guided tour of RKO Headquarters. :D
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How far's the venue from the airport? I have a sneaking suspicion I might try flying instead of driving :P
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Manchester Airport is about 13 mile from the venue.
It will cost you in a taxi from the airport about £30 and takes around 20mins to the venue.

In September, say a week before the big day, if there is enough people flying into Manchester airport I can arrange for the local taxi firm to pick people up and bring them to the venue or hotel if you are staying the 2 days.
I think I could get a better than the normal price. :)
Plus they have mini buses - so if there is say 6 people,than it will cost each of you around £5 each. :D
This should help people who do not know Manchester, and should save them a few quid as well. :D

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Ill be staying in the city for late night club japes for one of the nights, so Ill be getting a taxi I guess to the venue at some point ;)

When you said "avenue" I thought you meant 5th avenue doh!
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Mayhem wrote:How far's the venue from the airport? I have a sneaking suspicion I might try flying instead of driving :P
As Danceaway said, it's a fair trip. This is because the airport's to the south of the city, and the venue's to the north.

Your best bet is to get one of the Premier Travel Inns in Central Manchester and stay there over the weekend. If landing in Manchester Airport, the train and bus station is between terminals 1 and 2 via a walkway (well signposted from all arrivals halls). From the station, you can either get the train into Manchester Piccadilly station and then head to the hotel of choice, or take the 43 or 105 buses into Manchester Piccadilly bus station (both are very regular) - and then head to the hotel. Piccadilly bus station is a bit more central than the train station is.

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Trying to balance the costs you see between the petrol to drive up there compared to flying in and then transport from airport to the venue.

Needless to say if anyone in the London area wants to go, then I might be available to take them there ;)

(plus it would effectively half the petrol cost for me)

Given my approximate petrol calculations and the information the airport is that far away, then driving may well be the better option cost wise. Even though it'll take me almost 4 hours to get there as opposed to 1 on the plane!
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Mayhem wrote:
Given my approximate petrol calculations and the information the airport is that far away, then driving may well be the better option cost wise. Even though it'll take me almost 4 hours to get there as opposed to 1 on the plane!
... plus and hour before the plane (if it's on time) and the time to get to the airport ;)
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well, I'll be heading up by Train first thing on Friday morning with a crate of shandy for Mark Knight ... he likes shandy ... ;-)
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RetroMarkie wrote:well, I'll be heading up by Train first thing on Friday morning with a crate of shandy for Mark Knight ... he likes shandy ... ;-)
grrrrrrr ;)
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madfiddler wrote:... plus and hour before the plane (if it's on time) and the time to get to the airport ;)
True, though as I'd have no check-in luggage, then 40 mins before take off for check-in (pushing in a little perhaps, but if I get an electronic ticket, I can just do it in a machine and not have to queue) and only 20 mins to the airport (I'm fairly close to Heathrow).

Still, as said, if I find some lucky punter or two who doesn't mind a drive up, then it's quids in for the petrol costs.

Btw will someone put up a list of available accommodation in the area shortly?
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I will be putiing a list of accommodation up here soon, just getting all the good one's - near to venue & price. :)

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danceaway wrote:I will be putiing a list of accommodation up here soon, just getting all the good one's - near to venue & price. :)
Central Manchester is pretty much covered by Premier Travel Inns these days at around £55-95 per room per night:

Manchester Deansgate Locks:
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/pti/hot ... elId=24128
Manchester Portland Street:
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/pti/hot ... elId=24057
Manchester G-Mex:
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/pti/hot ... elId=24126
Manchester MEN Arena:
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/pti/hot ... elId=24125

Or if you're not bothered about being central in Manchester (and being able to shop at Vinyl Exchange (best record shop going, believe me) and sample the Manc nightlife :), you've got two in Oldham - and they're cheaper (£47-95 per room per night)! The Chadderton one's not that far from the venue:

Oldham Central:
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/pti/hot ... elId=24103

Oldham Chadderton:
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/pti/hot ... elId=23917

There's also Travelodge as well, around Manchester there's:

Manchester Ancoats (£45 per room per night):
http://www.travelodge.co.uk/find_a_hote ... terAncoats

Manchester Central (£50 per room per night):
http://www.travelodge.co.uk/find_a_hote ... terCentral

Oldham Broadway (really close to the venue - £47 per room per night)
http://www.travelodge.co.uk/find_a_hote ... 165/Oldham

Just for starters anyway...
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I should add for those travelling by car the out of town Travel Inns, Travelodges etc will be miles better for parking and such like. Parking in Manchester City centre is a) frustrating and b) expensive.

Ideally those coming by train or coach or whatever are best off staying in Manchester, and those driving as close to the venue as possible, to be honest.
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