Re: COVID Travel
Posted: Tue May 26, 2020 4:46 pm
Yep, with no hesitation I’ll return to China.Booney wrote:Fancy doing it again?
Been several times already but still plenty of areas I’m yet to see
Yep, with no hesitation I’ll return to China.Booney wrote:Fancy doing it again?
Booney wrote:Fancy doing it again?
Jim05 wrote:Yep, with no hesitation I’ll return to China.Booney wrote:Fancy doing it again?
Been several times already but still plenty of areas I’m yet to see
Don’t see the issue. The US is in a far worse state than China and yet if our border restrictions ceased tomorrow I’d bet there would be thousands of Australians heading there in the coming months. Once the relevant authorities deem China as safe to visit I’d have no hesitation going back. Love the placeBooney wrote:Jim05 wrote:Yep, with no hesitation I’ll return to China.Booney wrote:Fancy doing it again?
Been several times already but still plenty of areas I’m yet to see
Obviously. I’m not talking about going there currently but in months/years whenever the authorities deem it safe then why not. There will come a point when travel does get opened up againBooney wrote:If you believe China's numbers.*
Jim05 wrote:Obviously. I’m not talking about going there currently but in months/years whenever the authorities deem it safe then why not. There will come a point when travel does get opened up againBooney wrote:If you believe China's numbers.*
Funny how when it has something to do with Port, China’s numbers are reliable [emoji23]Booney wrote:Jim05 wrote:Obviously. I’m not talking about going there currently but in months/years whenever the authorities deem it safe then why not. There will come a point when travel does get opened up againBooney wrote:If you believe China's numbers.*
Of course. I'll be on the Murray or KI if you need me.
Jim05 wrote:Funny how when it has something to do with Port, China’s numbers are reliable [emoji23]Booney wrote:Jim05 wrote:Obviously. I’m not talking about going there currently but in months/years whenever the authorities deem it safe then why not. There will come a point when travel does get opened up againBooney wrote:If you believe China's numbers.*
Of course. I'll be on the Murray or KI if you need me.
Jim05 wrote:Funny how when it has something to do with Port, China’s numbers are reliable [emoji23]Booney wrote:Jim05 wrote:Obviously. I’m not talking about going there currently but in months/years whenever the authorities deem it safe then why not. There will come a point when travel does get opened up againBooney wrote:If you believe China's numbers.*
Of course. I'll be on the Murray or KI if you need me.
I reckon I read the ferry is the most expensive (per km) in the world. Be that as it may, heading over in July with some friends for a few days. Haven't been for nearly a decade (outside of a work trip) and have relatives who always come back to the mainland, time for me to pay the cash and get over to see them.Booney wrote:Just been looking at some preliminary budgets for 3 couples to either go to Kangaroo Island for 5 nights or do 4 nights mid week on a house boat out of Morgan. Wonder why people don't go to KI! Bloody hell.
In short :
House boat (8 berth for 6 people) - $1900 for 4 nights (total - $600 per couple ) allow $300-400 per couple for food and drinks, no real need for spending money on board, throw in a tank of fuel to Morgan and back, maybe one pub meal = $1300-1500 per couple tops.
Kangaroo Island - $98 per person return on ferry, $198 per car return ( $400 per couple ), 5 nights at $150 per night accommodation ( $750 per couple ), 2 tanks of fuel ( $150 ), $150-200 per day spending food + drink ( $1000 ) = $2300-2500 per couple.
Pag wrote:I reckon I read the ferry is the most expensive (per km) in the world. Be that as it may, heading over in July with some friends for a few days. Haven't been for nearly a decade (outside of a work trip) and have relatives who always come back to the mainland, time for me to pay the cash and get over to see them.Booney wrote:Just been looking at some preliminary budgets for 3 couples to either go to Kangaroo Island for 5 nights or do 4 nights mid week on a house boat out of Morgan. Wonder why people don't go to KI! Bloody hell.
In short :
House boat (8 berth for 6 people) - $1900 for 4 nights (total - $600 per couple ) allow $300-400 per couple for food and drinks, no real need for spending money on board, throw in a tank of fuel to Morgan and back, maybe one pub meal = $1300-1500 per couple tops.
Kangaroo Island - $98 per person return on ferry, $198 per car return ( $400 per couple ), 5 nights at $150 per night accommodation ( $750 per couple ), 2 tanks of fuel ( $150 ), $150-200 per day spending food + drink ( $1000 ) = $2300-2500 per couple.
We're looking at the NT in October as well, before the wet season kicks in.
whufc wrote:Please keep Clare in mind when thinking of weekend getaways......
Mythical Creature wrote:Going to smoky bay tomorrow night after work.
Should be plenty of fish in the bay since no tourists were there for Easter.
Pag wrote:Booney wrote:Just been looking at some preliminary budgets for 3 couples to either go to Kangaroo Island for 5 nights or do 4 nights mid week on a house boat out of Morgan. Wonder why people don't go to KI! Bloody hell.
In short :
House boat (8 berth for 6 people) - $1900 for 4 nights (total - $600 per couple ) allow $300-400 per couple for food and drinks, no real need for spending money on board, throw in a tank of fuel to Morgan and back, maybe one pub meal = $1300-1500 per couple tops.
Kangaroo Island - $98 per person return on ferry, $198 per car return ( $400 per couple ), 5 nights at $150 per night accommodation ( $750 per couple ), 2 tanks of fuel ( $150 ), $150-200 per day spending food + drink ( $1000 ) = $2300-2500 per couple.
I reckon I read the ferry is the most expensive (per km) in the world. Be that as it may, heading over in July with some friends for a few days. Haven't been for nearly a decade (outside of a work trip) and have relatives who always come back to the mainland, time for me to pay the cash and get over to see them.
We're looking at the NT in October as well, before the wet season kicks in.
Dutchy wrote:Booked a week of school holidays at Pt Hughes, anyone got a boat I can borrow?