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  1. @tenure And apparently Hillsborough River State Park has a $4.00 swimming entrance fee, so that's another thing to consider.

    Friday, 05-Aug-11 22:31:31 UTC from web
    1. @wollffey I think I can cover that. Is that per person or what?

      Friday, 05-Aug-11 23:37:58 UTC from web
      1. @tenure The $4.00 swimming fee for Hillsborough River is per person. However, it's not in the river, it's in a swimming pool, which kinda makes it a little less cool. The spring doesn't have a cover cost.

        Saturday, 06-Aug-11 00:07:48 UTC from web
        1. @wollffey So lemme get this straight: We can picnic by the river and swim in it and it costs nothing or we can use the pool for 4 bucks.

          Saturday, 06-Aug-11 00:11:45 UTC from web
          1. @tenure No swimming in the river. Plus, there are at least 2 if not up to 6 people coming from Orlando, and maybe more later. Something to keep in mind if we have it closer to Tampa.

            Saturday, 06-Aug-11 01:45:23 UTC from web
            1. @wollffey Well I don't think everyone will want to swim but I can still cover the charges if they do. I see there's a pavilion to rent for 50 or 80 bucks but I don't see where the pool is. I can definitely cover pavilion rental if need be.

              Saturday, 06-Aug-11 02:15:14 UTC from web
              1. @tenure Wow, really? That's incredibly generous. If you really don't mind, that would be great! I can at least chip in $10 to $20 as can @Dashidash so that we can be sure to get a spot in the pavilion.

                Saturday, 06-Aug-11 02:26:39 UTC from web
                1. @wollffey Sounds good to me. I'd like to reserve the pavilions because they have barbecue grills and I plan to cook up some good char siu pork for everyone. Also, check your PMs.

                  Saturday, 06-Aug-11 02:30:56 UTC from web
                2. @wollffey PMs being that inbox thing.

                  Saturday, 06-Aug-11 02:31:25 UTC from web