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Costs involved for Millenium events?

Jun 12, 2002
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OK quick question for any guys who regularly play div2/3 at euro events.

What sort of costs per head have you guys been paying, We are thinking of trying 'Dam, Spain and the usual CC but money as always is the number one problem with no major sponsor willing to pay for hotels and flights and stuff :(

Cheers in advance guys.
 

martin

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Dec 12, 2001
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go to germany hotel on site no need for car and one of the best run events on the millenium series it is kind of the work horse does not get enough coverage.
And you can arrange a transfer from the airport for around 20 euro's per head.
Can be cold tho or really bloody hot
 

IanC

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FLYING INTO GERMANY?

Originally posted by neil m
I here flying into germany with the guns can be a bit of a problem will it be easyier to fly into luxemberg and drive over.
I think provided the guns are etched with an "F" mark then you shouldn't have a problem. Think this is a european standard marking that identifies it as not being a firearm.
 

Super Fly

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cost breakdown if your personally paying for everything off yoour own back

Flight n transfer
Hotel
Entry to Tourny (split between the team)
Paint (split between the team)
Money for booze
Money for women
Money for anything else u might need (food)
 

Mark Toye-Nexus

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Jul 18, 2001
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Re: FLYING INTO GERMANY?

Originally posted by IanC
I think provided the guns are etched with an "F" mark then you shouldn't have a problem. Think this is a european standard marking that identifies it as not being a firearm.
The 'F' is a requirement in Germany only

Travel without it at your peril (get stopped by Police etc and there has been hell to pay before - like confiscation and destruction etc)

Perhaps the Millennium Series might like to advise their travelling customers?

maybe the rules have changed in Germany

Mark