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Re: Oktoberfest. . . .
« Reply #15 on: August 20, 2005, 10:06:30 PM »
i went in 1998.  we did mike's bike tour for an afternoon. http://www.mikesbiketours.com/index_munich.html

oh.. arrive early in the day to the tents (halls).  THey get real crowded on the weekend.




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Re: Oktoberfest. . . .
« Reply #16 on: August 23, 2005, 03:55:28 AM »
Thanks for your responses! Geally, we will have some extra time, so thanks for your recommendation!

Vomit sinks, huh? Wow. . . .Now THAT'S the kind of information I need, as I have a really weak stomach and certainly wouldn't want to be taken by surprise by something like that, even if you can't see it! :)

Does anyone know anything about reservations? We tried to make them at the Hofbrau (sp?) tent about a month ago by fax (on their website it said that they had spot available on that day), and haven't received any kind of confirmation. Should we count on this, or just show up early as if we hadn't even attempted a reservation? Can anyone who's been recommend a particular tent?

Thanks again!





Re: Oktoberfest. . . .
« Reply #17 on: August 23, 2005, 05:01:48 AM »
Vomit sinks, huh? Wow. . . .Now THAT'S the kind of information I need, as I have a really weak stomach and certainly wouldn't want to be taken by surprise by something like that, even if you can't see it! :)


Yeah, the basins have big sturdy handles on each side, so you've something to hold on to.  They're purpose built for this!   ;D


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