RB
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I enjoy reading the various trip reports that pop up on AFF & have enjoyed posting some of my own on here. I don't recall many Aussie based trips being detailed so I thought I would provide a report on our recent Aussie adventure.
We have seen a bit of the world and indeed more "mainstream" parts of Australia. Our normal "style" of travel is to go as a couple & find our way around using a variety of flights & public transport. We usually stay at apartments, B&B's & small hotels rather than Hiltons etc. Like quite a few people we know we have often been put off visiting parts of Aust because of the relatively expensive offerings by tour companies. Our readings of the net uncovered an 18 day trek from Adelaide to Darwin with 3 nights in Alice Springs. This trip offered the chance for us to see bits of South Aust (we had only seen around Adelaide & surrounds to the south) & the Northern Territory (we had only ever been to Darwin airport) and the associated highlights.
We don't own a 4wd vehicle & we were unlikely to do this trip under our own steam. Now a 20 seater bus with strangers while also doing some camping was a big step for us so we seconded a couple of mates from Sydney to join us on the jaunt. We were reassured by the prompt reply to any of our questions and really looked forward to seeing some Aussie highlights.
QF 2165 ECONOMY 23AUG12 PORT MACQUARIE/SYDNEY
Run of the mill flight with nothing of note - took off a few minutes late although the plane was loaded early. Pilot was apparently on his last flight before transferring to QF in Melb. Landed in Syd then had the long taxi into T2 terminal. We were met at the short term parking by our friends.
QF 741 ECONOMY 24AUG12 SYDNEY/ADELAIDE 737-800
Did online check in & able to see a variety of seats (bronze status only) & opted for A & C seats & we were fortunate enough for this to hold & we enjoyed a spare seat between us on the flight over. In contrast, our friends who also have no status were stuck in their allocated seats much further back in the plane and with no options showing at the time they did online check in-odd considering the tickets were all purchased online, all with no status & all did online check in at the same time.
Another run of the mill flight - loaded on time & landed pretty well on time. A snack was offered & I filled in the 2hr 10 min flight listening to my Ipod. The plane was pretty basic but comfortable enough for the short flight that we had scored during the constant sales QF have been having. Very easy arrival, bags were available promptly & there was no queuing for a taxi for the short ride into town.
I have posted a review of the Grand Treasury Adelaide here http://www.australianfrequentflyer..../grand-treasury-adelaide-2-bedroom-43624.html
I know I enjoy seeing photos in the trip reports so I will try & post some relevant ones during the report. This photo is of Mutonia Sculpture Park, seen on day 3 of our trip
We have seen a bit of the world and indeed more "mainstream" parts of Australia. Our normal "style" of travel is to go as a couple & find our way around using a variety of flights & public transport. We usually stay at apartments, B&B's & small hotels rather than Hiltons etc. Like quite a few people we know we have often been put off visiting parts of Aust because of the relatively expensive offerings by tour companies. Our readings of the net uncovered an 18 day trek from Adelaide to Darwin with 3 nights in Alice Springs. This trip offered the chance for us to see bits of South Aust (we had only seen around Adelaide & surrounds to the south) & the Northern Territory (we had only ever been to Darwin airport) and the associated highlights.
We don't own a 4wd vehicle & we were unlikely to do this trip under our own steam. Now a 20 seater bus with strangers while also doing some camping was a big step for us so we seconded a couple of mates from Sydney to join us on the jaunt. We were reassured by the prompt reply to any of our questions and really looked forward to seeing some Aussie highlights.
QF 2165 ECONOMY 23AUG12 PORT MACQUARIE/SYDNEY
Run of the mill flight with nothing of note - took off a few minutes late although the plane was loaded early. Pilot was apparently on his last flight before transferring to QF in Melb. Landed in Syd then had the long taxi into T2 terminal. We were met at the short term parking by our friends.
QF 741 ECONOMY 24AUG12 SYDNEY/ADELAIDE 737-800
Did online check in & able to see a variety of seats (bronze status only) & opted for A & C seats & we were fortunate enough for this to hold & we enjoyed a spare seat between us on the flight over. In contrast, our friends who also have no status were stuck in their allocated seats much further back in the plane and with no options showing at the time they did online check in-odd considering the tickets were all purchased online, all with no status & all did online check in at the same time.
Another run of the mill flight - loaded on time & landed pretty well on time. A snack was offered & I filled in the 2hr 10 min flight listening to my Ipod. The plane was pretty basic but comfortable enough for the short flight that we had scored during the constant sales QF have been having. Very easy arrival, bags were available promptly & there was no queuing for a taxi for the short ride into town.
I have posted a review of the Grand Treasury Adelaide here http://www.australianfrequentflyer..../grand-treasury-adelaide-2-bedroom-43624.html
I know I enjoy seeing photos in the trip reports so I will try & post some relevant ones during the report. This photo is of Mutonia Sculpture Park, seen on day 3 of our trip