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Hi. Has anyone tried to book rooms for the Harley 105th.? It seems like everything is booked or you would have to stay about 75 miles away. I can't believe rooms are already going so fast. I heard Harley (MoCo)booked the vast majority of them and is holding on to them. Has anyone see or heard what will be going on or what bands will be playing?
Hey Bub, the wife and I have been trying to book for three or four weeks now. We can't even seem to find anything that far away. I've tried several small cities around but not having much luck. Have not heard what groups will be there yet. They said there would be more info later on.
Got mine booked months ago. I hope they don't have a bunch of crap bands like they did at the 100th. Elton Friggin John, PLEASE!
$65 bucks a ticket, I think I'll just skip Harleys party this time and party in the small towns. Better music anyway and $130 buck will likely buy me several Tshirts LOL.
I got my reservations back as soon as you could get them, and I got a room 15 miles away from the party. I hope I am not going to regret being so close, due too traffic and such, but we will see. Good luck in getting rooms now. Maybe we need to have a day to get all the HD Forums members to have a meet and gret somewhere there? What do you all think?
Hey everyone, I have found a great hotel with rooms available within 25 minutes of Milwaukee right off of the interstate so it is convenient. They are a Hilton Garden Inn hotel that has only been open for 6 months so it isn't as well known and has rooms still because of this. The hotel has a restaurant, lounge, pool, etc. sleep number beds and plasma screen tv's. Visit their website at www.oconomowoc.stayhgi.com
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