YAY! Congrats on booking......and paying twice????......
although......that's probably still cheaper than paying for business class!
Looking forward to seeing how you figure out all your Australian land content!
In the meantime, I better go stalk that Melbourne Food and Wine festival and see if there is anything we can sensibly catch on the 13th, depending on how tired you may or may not be after your flight.![]()
Do Australia in 2016...I'll got to Alaska with you in 2017!
It only takes seconds for them to charge me but a week to reverse the charge.
Flights are booked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks to Delta.com, they were booked and paid for twice.Official dates are March 11-March 26, 2016. Flying from LAX to MEL and then SYD to LAX. I'll figure out how I'm getting to LA later.
Jill in CO
If you're going to do the horse riding, let me know, I'd be keen to join if that's ok?. And I used to work at a trail riding place. It's only open on weekends though. Not sure if that works?It depends on how much time you have. You could spend a week in Sydney or a couple of days. It just depends on how you want to split your time.
FWIW - My feeling is about 3 - 4 days in Sydney to cover the things you've listed, with time to spare. You might want to look at doing a harbour cruise as well.
If the tall ships appeal, let me know. I'm on their mailing list and they do regularly offer discounted cruises.
http://www.sydneytallships.com.au/
Jill - pick the dates that suit you and I'll make it work for me. March 14th is likely to be a public holiday in Victoria; so that could be a good week to take some time off for me.
Food and Wine, Moomba fireworks, Philip Island, Yarra Valley (wineries and Chocolate), City tour, Flower and Garden. And maybe some horse riding.![]()
If you're going to do the horse riding, let me know, I'd be keen to join if that's ok?. And I used to work at a trail riding place. It's only open on weekends though. Not sure if that works?
Sorry for giving you a bum steer - the Lake tea house has obviously gone way downhill - it was a few years ago we visited but then it had been the same as our first trip and did have delic scones and real cream though can't comment on the coffee as was then mostly a tea drinker. Glad you enjoyed the waterfalls. We haven't ever got to Paronella Park - the entry cost has always put us off for what it seemed to be there to see. Also sorry you got seasick- I didn't think to remind you to take something just in case. We have been OK on the reef trips actually but always drug up for whale watching. Green Isd is pretty slack-has been for ages but they keep including it in the trips. The scenic flight would be amazing - also on a bucket list one day. The closest we have ever got was a small plane flight out to I think it was Lindeman Isd (in the days when it was a gorgeous little resort and not a Club Med). Overall though sounds like you had a nice week away.