WanderlustNZ
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I can't help it, and have to stop myself from being a one-upper with a "You think YOU have a long way to travel..." kinda reply.The latest one in the DL thread says that it will be a whopping 11 hours from door to door for them to get to DL
OMG!!! I feel like replying with the 24 hour+ door to door that I will be doing - with a 2, 4 and 6 year old in tow - which would be longer still if we were going to WDW. I restrain myself and know that I have a lot less to travel than our WA friends so I shouldn't complain. Cracks me up that 11 hours door to door is a long time though, but I guess it is for some people. Maybe it's just that we have to go long haul if we want to go OS to anywhere but NZ and we're just use to it...
(and in other news - 8 days to go!)
Slightly different, but I'm usually quite shocked by how far Americans do drive to get to the theme parks. The time spent travelling is way less than us, but usually we are safely resting on the plane. I'm always shocked by the number of posts I see on the Dis of people who are talking about leaving from work on Friday and driving 15 hours through the night to get to Orlando on Saturday. I can't fathom how that could ever be safe???
I know US roads are much wider, straighter, and more well-lit than NZ's narrow country roads, but driver fatigue is one of the number one killers on NZ roads. Irrespective of the condition of the road, it does scare me that people are doing those long drives without proper breaks.
I used to give a lot of advice on Trip Advisor to people coming to NZ. The comment I found myself writing on an almost daily basis: "For the safety of others on the road, please don't try to do that much driving all in one day". It was usually Americans who were the most horrified that I was trying to change their 'see all of NZ in 7 days and drive 12 hours a day' holidays, down to a 'see half of the South Island and drive 4-6 hours per day' holiday. On the flipside, at least those posters had the good sense to check their itinerary first. It's the ones that don't ask that I worry about.