OK. got my registration done. Justin, do you have a kettle on your stand?
Yes, I most certainly will
No, I definitely won't
Uhm, I'm still undecided
OK. got my registration done. Justin, do you have a kettle on your stand?
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I am planning to visit either Sunday or Monday. does anybody with experience know which day is likely to be busier? (I would probably come on the quieter day).
£16 is steep for parking, but it appears you can get it for £12 if you book in advance.
It's always a bit of a hike from the NEC car park to the halls anyway so this time I have done advanced booking here: https://www.yourparkingspace.co.uk/l...xoCrkoQAvD_BwE
It's the Holiday Inn Express car park and costs £4.50 and is a do-able walk away. Big saving and lots of online recommendations.
I always resented paying £12 but this year is a 33.33% increase which is crazy.
I'm going on the Monday as I am trying to avoid kids running around
Just the three days... ?I'm billy no mates for 3 days
last time I saw your wife she said you were quick....Haha, I had to get in their before Simon did.
What day are you going Jason?
Sunday is always hell. Monday and Tuesday will always be considerably quieterdoes anybody with experience know which day is likely to be busier?
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PaulH (14-01-2019)
Why do I need a kettle when my 'friends' will; ply me with quality shop bought coffee all day long?
Seriously, have you seen he price of supplying electricity top a stand? let alone the additional insurance required to run a kettle ;-)
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Cant you make a small log fire in the corner? Cheaper that way and environmentally friendly (not).
When i'm in Birmingham I tend to stay at the Easy Hotel, City Centre. It's very basic but clean, friendly and comfortable....and cheap for city centre. Dead opposite the train station, hop on a train to NEC and it's a 5 minute journey. So much easier than staying near the NEC, better choice of food (and more importantly bars) So much more to do in the evening.
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