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Panic over 75+ X-Ray and Dr checkups
buchhalm replied to floridababa's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
What does that title of the post have to do with the content of the post itself -
Duty free on Brisbane to Sydney return cruise
buchhalm replied to Kaylacool's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Ahh, even if Premier Palace-Chook wants to be queen of her own country, still no Duty Free when crossing the borders of her realm. -
Hobbiton tours being cancelled from Tauranga.
buchhalm replied to Daveywavey70's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
www.hobbitontours.com may shed some light on this. -
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Aha! Thanks
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What is VRBO? 🤔
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Pier Runners - Any near misses?
buchhalm replied to arxcards's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
The Caribbean with their itsy-bitsy island nations isn't a place where you'd want to miss the boat. If you were to "do" that, a cruise up and down the coast of Italy would be the place. It would be annoying, but not a huge drama. The ports are SO close together that it would be easy to catch up. I guess even by bicycle you'd be in the next port earlier than the ship. (😉) -
Pier Runners - Any near misses?
buchhalm replied to arxcards's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
People don't miss the boat anymore, it seems. I haven't seen any NEW pier running incidents in a long, long time. 🙃 -
I'm in two minds about that ship. A one-week loop US-Carribbean would hardly give you the chance to fully experience the thing. Imagine the time it takes to get everyone on and off at every port... Not worth flying all the way to Florida for that. Then it would be definitely outside school holidays. And I would want a top-of-the-range cabin. It looks like a pass from me.
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It won't hurt to try, mate. If I "win" a few tix, you can have 2 of mine. 🙂
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When you apply through the NSW government / Transport fir NSW websites, they ask for a NSW postcode. When/if you win tickets, they will probably ask for some sort of prove.
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Ha. 🙂 Watched from the penthouse suites of the Four Seasons last year and The Crown the year before (looking DOWN on the fireworks from there). Sometimes it has its perks to work in hospitality. Or have a mate that does... 😉
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Hi all. The official City of Sydney website for this year's fireworks and other festivities has gone live. https://www.sydneynewyearseve.com Apart from that, NSW residents can from today enter a ballot for tickets for prime viewing points of the fireworks. https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/news-and-events/nye-on-the-cahill-expressway-2023
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Wollongong 3rd Cruise Port?
buchhalm replied to woodscruise's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Perhaps drop the "low-cost" ships there. Like Ryanair selling Frankfurt and landing you in Hahn, well over 100 km away. -
updates for Australia cruise ship covid protocols
buchhalm replied to Twonomads's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Can we put Covid discussion to rest now? -
Brisbane seems to be the training ground for Border Force / Customs. From a former life in the i remember Brisbane as THE airport where airline crew was hassled far, far more than in other airport in Australia. Of course, airline crew is the easiest target and will rarely make a fuss. Even after a 15-hour duty day. Along those lines, I think it is excellent that the fines for smuggling in food, plant material and such organic matters have been SIGNIFICANTLY increased. The amount of stuff people WHO LIVE or STUDY here "forget" to declare is mind boggling. Feigning ignorance doesn't cut it. Rules are clearly explained in many languages on every flight into Australia. And the countless pictures and displays at airports after you land are more than clear.
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Lone Koala Sanctuary - An Insiders View
buchhalm replied to jaxjax123's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Lone PINE koala sanctuary? -
To use our public transport (train, tram, bus, ferry) you can use a stored value card called "Opal card" or a credit card. To get through access gates or on buses you touch your card on a card-reader (just do as others do) to get on AND OFF(!!!) the relevant mode of transport. The fare will automatically charged to the card you used. It is important to use the same card getting on and off.
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Sydney airport hotel recommendations
buchhalm replied to Korimako's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Forgot to mention that, if the Rydges looks suitable, to book ASAP. The place tends to fill up. Especially during cruise season. Spend a bit extra to but a flexible rate that allows for cancellation. In case plans change. -
Hi there. I am beginning to look into a Cunard cruise for summer 2025 to pre-celebrate my 60th. I can't seem to find anything past March 2025, if at all. When would the majority of itineraries be published? Considering Europe or a Transatlantic. Concerning the latter, I seem to remember it mentioned somewhere that WINTER crossings November to Feb/March are "calmer". Could this be true?
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Sydney airport hotel recommendations
buchhalm replied to Korimako's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Rydges Airport Hotel is of very good standard and walking distance to the international terminal. No fuffing around with shuttle buses in the morning. -
Trip Report - Carnival Pacific Islands
buchhalm replied to cruiser3775's topic in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
Ah Carnival. The main line at least. A hard "NO thanks " from us. What we remember most from the one time we cruised on a Carnival ship on a spur of the moment decision on a one-week loop from New York to the Caribbean. A decor inspired by a fever-dream of a love child of Liberace and Elton John. A cruise director "comedian" who's catch-cry at his late night shows (as compere AND performer) was "if you can't f..ing handle it, then get the f.. outa here". A massive cabin at the aft of the ship with a humongous balcony. -As a $200 last minute upgrade at check-in. Wonderfully hilarious and camp US table mates from Flaaarida, who we are still in sporadic contact with. Soft drinks ("sodas") by the bucket load (for some). Even at breakfast. And in the most bizarre flavours. Food so forgettable that we rember.