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    Travel: Australia - Sydney

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    • V Offline
      verykiasu2010
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      chixchix:
      May I ask how do we get to Sydney and how many hours flight is it ?

      about 7+ hours non-stop flight by SQ or Qantas or Emirates, all in about 7 or 8 flights a day

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        tankee
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        Brisbane to Sydney is 1 hr 35 min

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          TwaTau
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          We did a similar trip in June 2007, trying to catch the winter in Australia. Self drive around NSW and stay mainly in farms. DS was 7 and DD was 4 then, and enjoy the trip very much. Below were the place that we have stay in.


          As a based for Blue mountain
          Avaleigh Elms Farmstay Cottage
          2795 Abercrombie Road,
          Black Springs NSW 2787 Australia
          John Philip - (02) 6335 8226
          http://www.oberonweb.com.au/avaleighElms/
          This was a nice place where the kids can help out with the farm work like weighing the cattle, driving around in buggy to feed the sheeps and the alpacas.

          As a based for the snow
          The Swagmans Rest
          PO Box 976, Jindabyne NSW 2627
          Tony & Adele Home : 0264567332
          Mobile : 0425249449
          http://www.swagmansrest.com.au

          For the beauty of this cottage
          Longview Farm Cottage
          180 Longview Road
          Big Hill (via Marulan)
          Colleen Duffy - t: 02 4823 5258
          m: 0416 136 725
          http://www.longviewcottage.com.au/

          We also stay in a place at the south coast, but it is now closed. We used this place to explore the coast and do whale watching. There was a small zoo where we were allow to hug a wombat and take photo with it, instead of the usual Koala bear.

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            TheMoneyClinic
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            Sydney doesn’t seem to be much of a holiday destination for children.


            Perhaps they may enjoy the snow in the colder parts of sydney, whale & dolphin watching or visiting Taronga zoo.

            It’s an 8-hour flight btw.

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              Jennifer
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              Anyone stay at ParkRoyal Darling Harbour Sydney before?

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                Jennifer
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                Today is our last day in Sydney. Free n easy 5 days 4 nights.


                At Sydney airport, do pick up the blue copy of Sydney guide, there are discount coupons on the last few pages. If travelling in a large group, better take a few copies as I do not know if the coupons are for per persons. So far, I was able to use a coupon to buy tickets for myself and #2.

                There was a display of fireworks in Darling Harbour last night and we watched it at the balcony of the serviced apt we are staying in :celebrate:

                Hubby and elder boy did the Bridge Climb and Opera Hse (on 2nd day of arrival) and Plyon Lookout (4th day). They then went around snapping photos.

                I and #2 did a water taxi ride to Opera Hse, walk in Circular Quay, shopping in Woolworth (2nd day), Sydney Aquarium, National Maritime Museum and onboard Captain Cook's ship (4th day).

                Do not recommend the water taxi for young children. Water can b quite choppy. We wanted to take a bigger ferry (can buy combined tickets to Sdyney Aquarium, buy separately $53 in total for myself & #2) but missed the ferry by 15 mins.

                We took a 2 hours train ride to visit Blue Mountain (3rd day). Did bushwalks, took the rides at Scenic World. The vast mountain is breathtaking. We were told that coral fossils was found on the sides of the cliff and the mountainous area was once part of the ocean. Missed the Echo Pt walk becos our last bus (the red bus Explorer) had left the bus stop. Luckily the other bus (Trolley Explorer) agreed to take us back to the train stn. FOC too.

                Restaurant food along Darling Harbour and Circular Quay are expensive and not as good as Fremantle. At the other other side of Darling Harbour, there is a small foodcourt inside the mall. Lots of tempting ice cream stalls.

                Had dinner at Nick's, so salty.

                Had dinner at Pho (next to the Meriton serviced apt at Kent Street), generously serving at affordable price.

                Had a Chinese dinner at Emperor's Garden Restaurant in Chinatown, all dishes only one size serving. Ordered 4 dishes (stir fry pork slices with veg, a green veg, a claypot tofu with seafood, a seafood fried rice), bill came up to $80+.

                Had dinner at Blue Fish, beer battered fish and chips was disappointing.

                Our lunches were mostly simple takeaway sandwiches or burgers.

                Though it is summer now, the winds are chilly and the sky is mostly cloudy. Better for children to wear long pants and bring along a light jacket.

                Today is our last day. Planned to go to Hay's Mkt later.

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                  foreverj
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                  hi jennifer, thanks for the detailed description. did u take any day tours for the sydney trip? seems like everything was free n easy n u navigated around the area yourself?


                  in your opinion, which r the must-go places? tks!

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                    Jennifer
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                    We visited Hay’s Mkt (opens on Wed to Sun only). The 1st level is like our make shift night mkts- many stalls selling the same things (clothes, bags, wigs, hair extensions, miscellaneous small electronics gadgets, toys), some selling sweet confectionary like Turkish delights, soft nougats, assorted nuts in assorted flavours, massage services. The other section is the wet mkt (vegs, fruits, fish, meat).


                    Many stalls are operated by Chinese speaking Canto. I find the Chinese stalls operators more friendly. The rock melon is only $2 each.

                    There are factory outlets (apparels, shoes), coffee houses, restaurants, yoghurt n ice cream kiosks in the upper floors.

                    Think we spent at least 2 hours walking around looking at stuff.

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                      Jennifer
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                      Near Town Hall Rail Stn is a more up mkt shopping mall QVB. The inside of the mall has a nostalgic feeling- stained glass, old floral iron railings along the sides and staircases, two beautiful old clockworks hanging from the ceiling.


                      Another shopping mall is The Galeries. We visited the Kinoku… bookstore. Very good selection of books.

                      Opposite The Galeries is Woolworth where we did our groceries. There are many small convenience shops around, but the prices are slightly higher than Woolworth. For example, on our 1st night, we bou a 200g of can Milo at $4.95 from a convenience shop. Woolworth was having a promo for 450g at $4.60

                      Town Hall Rail Stn also has its own shopping mall.

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                        Jennifer
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                        foreverj:
                        hi jennifer, thanks for the detailed description. did u take any day tours for the sydney trip? seems like everything was free n easy n u navigated around the area yourself?


                        in your opinion, which r the must-go places? tks!
                        We did not rent a car, but chose to take the train to go to Blue Mountain. We walked to Darling Harbour (abt 3 to 4 traffic junctions, the distance between each junction is relatively short), took a train to Blue Mountain on our own (did not join any day tour). We relied mostly on public transport to explore the place.

                        Parking in Sydney is expensive and peak hour traffic is not sth we want to grapple with 😉

                        The city centre is like our housing estate, very easier to navigate around. Just need to remember the street names and some bldg. The bldgs are not very tall, we can see our serviced apt (a taller one) from afar.

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