National Rally Camping - contact?

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National Rally Camping - contact?

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Hi there. I am booked in for the rally to camp on the Friday night. However I have just got all weekend off work and would like to pay for the extra night (Saturday). Does anyone know who I should contact to see if I can pay for that extra night?
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You'll have to stop at the Rally Control point when booking in at the camp site so just let them know that you'd like to stay for an extra night :)


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Would it be OK to turn up during sat afternoon/ early evening to set up my tent at the campsite? Then stay Sat night and sun night?

I have a long way to go to get to the national.
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I'm sure it won't be a problem as the camp site is twice the size of last year. It's still not too late to pre-book. Last date for receipt of postal entries is Saturday 12th!
I have a long way to go to get to the national.
Same here, and I'm not looking forward to the long journey on standard seats :(


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Thanks Louise! I've got an extra 100 miles or so to you, coming from Margate. But I can find a comfortable driving position in the traveller, even with the standard seats. The isle of wight trip a few weeks ago was no problem at all.
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Well I need some new seat straps and I was going to pick some up at the rally but I think it might be wise to fit them beforehand. 200 miles on a saggy cushion won't be good! :-?


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Thanks. :) Can I just say I would like the extra night and pay the £5. Didn't know if they would need me shifted in case of lack of space :lol:


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Lou is saggy bum your new nickname now?
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