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Glamis Trip Halloween 2010 Now booking


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Heres some more info for anyone interested!

Leaving NY and Now FL. Visit www.Glamistrips.com for all info. Shipping round trip for roughly $575-600 per ATV Sized Spot. Price includes Party with Live DJ (M2M Entertainment) in the Dunes for Halloween!!!

Well its that time of year again and we are planning our Annual East Coast Trip to the Imperial Sand Dunes in Glamis, California. Please let me know if anyone would like to join us. Oct. 2010 is now being booked. The dates for this years Trip are Oct. 24th - Nov. 2nd 2010. For more info just PM me or visit GlamisTrips.com. I Hope to get a bunch of guys from here going as you know we have been doing this for many years and am knowledgeable about the dunes. Feel free to ask anything. There are no stupid questions. Pricing is under $600 for the shipping round trip. This is what we provide.

Additional Cost for you as the rider would be:

Airfare you have to figure on $200-$300 and then a motor home between 3 guys is about $400 each for the full 9 days. A motor home costs apx $1200 for about 9-10 days. One this size can fit 6 people but there will be very little room to move around with eveyone inside at one time. We have seen two couples and 2 guys make it work in a motor home this size without any issue. After that you have spending money beer food etc. You have to figure on apx $1200-$1800 total depending on the type of motor home you want to stay in, how much you want to ride, and what quality of food you want to eat. We have been happy with burgers, hot dogs, and chicken which keeps the trip cost down. We stay for 8-9 days of riding.

Preview of Trip and last years videos are at YouTube - teamfas's Channel Some of the members from here are on the vids that went with us last year

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