Tourney: WHBPC 2011: Seattle 08-11.09.2011

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  • Why do you know that forum, Jono?

  • Bus, in.

  • Heh, it was on Reddit, it has nothing to do with my shady past, promise.

  • Jono: Bee keeper, veterinarian, real doll aficionado.

    You're off the polo bus.

  • depending on dates and what not, i think two weeks would be good (don't want to waste all your holiday on the worlds!!)

    what do you lot think?

  • 2-3 at least.

    Max, you done one way flights in NA lately? I'd want to land west and maybe leave east (or the other way round). Not sure how possible this is on the cheap.

  • domestic flights within the US are cheapest way to go, flying from Canada to America adds $$$$, and domestic Canadian flights arent that cheap

  • pdx to seattle is like 2.5/3 hrs, seattle to van is again 2.5/3 hours... cmon max get it straight

  • pdx to seattle is like 2.5/3 hrs, seattle to van is again 2.5/3 hours... cmon max get it straight

    Julias car was hella slow

  • haha, believe that!

    virgin america has cheap flights and it's a pimpin airline, check that shit out for getting from seattle to boston/nyc etc

  • Dates?

  • Seattle - Boston would be good. 4 hours from Montreal. Cheers.

  • I would be up for Seattle / Boston

  • Sweet! London Polo invades North America.

  • depending on dates and what not, i think two weeks would be good (don't want to waste all your holiday on the worlds!!)

    what do you lot think?

    yep, two weeks prob best for me

  • I may very well plan my trip to see my folks around this.

  • Everybody stays at my house!

  • wait a minute....

  • fucking awesome!

    I am going to start saving...

    epicness.

  • Mark, re flights one way, you basically get " multistop"
    If you were buying one way it would go into thousands. With flying to one city, and flying out from another ( even if you don't get flight connection between them in the meantime and instead go by car etc ) then it's normal prices.

  • 2 weeks sounds good for me too

  • Ah, also, while there i checked many forms of transport. Most of the time flying was only $40 more expensive, but saved lots of time.

    For East Van - seattle, without the car, a 4 hour train is the best option

  • Is it not the case when you fly domestic within the United States and try to add a bike as luggage, it smashes the price up dramatically?

  • Bus, count me in!

    Gonna spend the fuckin' summer in USA if ehbpc are in may, so june-july-august-sept, oh yeah!

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Tourney: WHBPC 2011: Seattle 08-11.09.2011

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