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Alan Vessey
04-07-2006, 08:15 PM
Hi I was wondering what day the bus service from the hotels to the playing venue start? Is it just for the opening ceremony onwards or from the days prior for training?
sobek
06-07-2006, 01:48 PM
Hi I was wondering what day the bus service from the hotels to the playing venue start? Is it just for the opening ceremony onwards or from the days prior for training?
By the way, it is any team staying at Schiphol A4 near the airport?
atbarber
14-07-2006, 12:34 PM
From the latest bulletin received this week:.
During the Championships a free shuttle service is offered from the IBIS and ETAP hotel to the venue and back. The service will be carried out with a 50 persons coach. The bus will be scheduled in a service starting before the first warm-up and ending after the last game. There will be sufficient time for everyone to be in time for their first game and leave after their last game. The bus will run during the complete day!
Teams booked at the IBIS and ETAP hotel arriving at Schiphol airport will have the hotel shuttle from the airport to the hotel and back. Arriving teams on Schiphol staying at other accommodations need to contact the organisation! canoepolo@canoepolo.nl (canoepolo@canoepolo.nl)
We appreciate that delegations arriving by plane will not travel at the same time and dates. Nevertheless the organisation will limit the transport availability to a maximum of 2 times per team.
Adrian Barber
Ireland
ohjeremy
25-08-2006, 09:20 PM
well the party night buses were a real disappointment to most i guess but the day buses were alright. anyone managed to get refund? haha. :D
Anton Holmes
27-08-2006, 01:40 AM
Another poorly organised final night, was ok once there, bit pricey, but ok.
You Canadians take note, final night parties are the thing people talk about for years to come, if they are good, and if they are bad. You'll want to make sure that yours is a pearler. :D
Anton
Jimmy
27-08-2006, 02:56 AM
Cheap beer and a place we can all gather easily.
I know it's alot to ask.
Anton Holmes
27-08-2006, 03:02 AM
that it is my friend. that it is.
Tho the oceania after parties seem to have been a success in the past. Maybe they need to outsource the party to people that know how aye?
Jimmy
27-08-2006, 03:09 AM
True, I'm sure we could source a few kegs locally. Add to that a bottle of duty free or ten. Which leaves the only problem being finding enough gutter space for everyone to wake up in. Not everyones ideal night out, but I know I'd be happy.
Sorry about bringing your thread about buses down to my level.
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