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I've been to MB probably 10 times.....stayed someplace different every time. Like everyone else money is tight this year, but I would like to be able to go. Anyone know of decent places to stay on a budget?
Best way to do it on a budget is to get a few folks together and rent a condo for the week. No one that isn't a biker wants to be there that week so there are tons of condo's available for lease. I shared one with 2 other guys last year down near the south side of 17 near Denny's and it costs us less than 300 each for all 10 days!
The place had 3 bedrooms and two baths. Two guys had to share a bathroom.. big deal.
Call this place. I didn't do the finance so I'm not sure exactly how much it was last year, but it was a good deal. I'm sure this year will be open with the economy sucking wind. It's right behind Denny's about 3 miles north of Suck Bang Blow.
I go down with three other couples. We rent a three bedroom 2 bath condo I'm alone so I get the couch for 150.00 for the week. Can't beat that. We dont get in each others way and have a great time. Two of ride from Binghamton NY. The others trailer their bikes.
Actually before we got hooked up with a sweet deal on a condo, we would stay up in Conway. 30% cheaper then right in MB and honestly its worth the 20 min ride from the beach.
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