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Got my tickets already,I live less than 2 hours away,which is good cause everythings booked.I ain't payin $200+ a nite for a room that normally goes for 50-60 bucks.Plus in Milwaukee co. they want a 3 nite minimum. So over 600 bucks to stay in Milwaukee!!???!! I don't think so.I'm booking Effingham room now they are 50-60 bucks for June6th
I'm a definite for the rally... but if you haven't booked hotels yet, start looking NOW! I wasn't able to find anything reasonable in Milwaukee, and actually had to book about 40 miles west of town (Lake Mills). A cool thing about Lake Mills is that it has an awesome microbrewery.
I was in Milwaukee at the 95th (without a bike), and can vouch for the fact that it is indeed a blast! Don't miss this one if you can help it.
Keith
Keith,
If you are going to stay in Lake Mills, thats cool but let me warn you about one thing. 25 miles an hour means 25 miles an hour. The police there could care less if you live there, they will ticket you for speeding. Just a heads up.
Lake Mills has pyramids in the lake. Check it out...http://www.lakemills.org/history.htm
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