I am really looking forward to this

It should be great fun! And a wonderful opportunity to meet some of our fellow forum members from here

Also an opportunity to hopefully learn about some of the great things I could be doing with my Aibos but just didn't know how or hadn't even thought of yet, and a chance to see a whole bunch of pleos wandering about meeting each other and to show off my two custom painted guys, and a chance to meet a genibo (which will be very cool) and I'm sure there will be chances for other exciting things too but just can't think of them right now

I was also thinking of bringing my Kat's Creations clothing tub along for the pleo owners who are going. There will be lots of fun robot activities happening all day. I can't wait

The more people who come the more fun we all have

You don't even need to own an Aibo or a pleo to attend - It could just be an opportunity to see what these guys are all about in person before taking the plunge to buy one

So don't be shy, come and join us over here in the West - great excuse for a bit of sight seeing while you are here. The meet is being held about an hour away from the lovely winery region of Margaret river so it would be very easy to go spend a day or two there after or before the meet

That's the place all us Westies go for our holidays so it must be nice
And then of course there is the dolphin experience at Bunbury - I think less than 20mins from where the meet is. The bay at Bunbury is just beautiful and between the meet and Margaret river is Busselton which is also another lovely place to visit.
When my kids were smaller we would go to Margaret river every year for a holiday - we would go bush walking (there are lots of lovely trails to follow), caving, canoeing, wine tasting, visit the chocolate factory and watch them making the chocolates, visit the cheese factory, the bird park and see the birds of prey do their flight show, eat out at a different winery each day all of which have beautiful scenery, and we would do a trip to the berry farm winery and have tea and jam and watch the little birds come down to eat from little jam pots on our table (a magical experience for the kids), we would visit the baby animal farm and the kids could bottle feed the baby lambs and goats and play with the baby chickens and feed all the other farm animals, and go horse riding through the bush - another thing the kids loved.
So as you can see there are lots and lots of wonderful things to do and see just around the corner from where the meet is being held. Well worth coming along for a holiday.