Thunder Rally, Milledgeville, GA

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Thunder Rally, Milledgeville, GA

Time: October 5, 2012 to October 7, 2012
Location: South Creek
Street: 2949 Hwy 441 S.
City/Town: Milledgeville, Ga 31061
Website or Map: http://www.milledgevillethund…
Phone: 478.804.2999
Event Type: biker, party
Organized By: Thunder Rally
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2012

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Official Start time of the rally is Friday @ 12 noon early entry Wednesday and Thursday is an additional $10.00 per night…

Friday - $40.00 per person (Fri, Sat, Sun)

Saturday - $30.00 per person (Sat, Sun) all prices include camping and a re-entry arm band. No One under 21 admitted. ***No ATV’s Allowed ***BYOB*** - Convenience stores nearby, No Glass Bottles, Onsite camping - RVs welcome - No hookups - Hot Showers - Contests - Puddin’ Rasslin’- Poker run - Bike games - Burn-out pit - Live Music - Vendors - Bike Show and MUCH more!!! Event is Rain or Shine. The event is BYOB. Convenience stores located on Hwy 441 Bypass. Ice sold on the premises at Entrance Gate. No electrical or water hookups available in the camping area. Hot showers are located in Camping Area and near Exit Gate. Port-A-Johns are located throughout the grounds. Generators are welcome.  This is a motorcycle rally. There may be noise and music all night long. Remember, your picture may be taken by fellow rally goers…….If you don’t want anyone to see it later, don’t show it at the rally. Not responsible for accidents, theft or loss of property. Please be safe and considerate of others. Ride Safe and Have Fun!!!

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