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Andywood Posted - 30 May 2016 : 10:03:08
Am off to Crick boat show for the first time, as I only live 5 miles away! Anyone else going/ been?
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Andywood Posted - 30 May 2016 : 18:17:41
Well, that was an experience! How the other half live.....My suspicions began to be aroused after being charged a fiver for a cheeseburger. My spidey senses tingled into overdrive when I spotted a narrow boat for £140k, and the wife (who bought a poncho- don't ask!) had to hold me upright when I asked for a quote for a new canopy. So an experience not to be repeated I think (plus it cost £15 each to get in!)
IanM Posted - 30 May 2016 : 15:33:42
We used to be regulars but it all got a bit samey after a few years and their ticket prices went through the roof.

One tip for anyone who uses Midland Chandlers. Their 15% show discount is also available in their shops during the show so you can save a few quid even if you have not gone to the show.

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