The TSF Travel Tips Thread
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@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@Snowy we are going June/July. So Rome is going to be fucking packed.
Opening this thread took me back to here for some reason.
Reckon Rome may not be too crowded ...
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@booboo said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@Snowy we are going June/July. So Rome is going to be fucking packed.
Opening this thread took me back to here for some reason.
Reckon Rome may not be too crowded ...
No queues except for the ICU....
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@canefan said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@Kirwan said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@canefan said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@canefan said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
and it finally happened. Our flights to Europe have been officially cancelled
fucking stupid fucking virus
Refund or credit?
so far refunds. However my Singapore money still hasn't come through. All just stashed in a savings account until we can travel again.
Air NZ have only offered credits. We have a Hawaii trip in July that I will be pushing for a refund. Apparently this should be a done thing once the flights are officially cancelled
We had a US trip planned and they offered credits too. Once the flight is cancelled you can get a refund, which we are in the process of getting.
So it pays to wait for cancellation?
We did, not by design as were planning on just going next year. Now we are making plans to travel inside NZ as there is more certainty, and to try and help more local businesses.
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We're supposed to be travelling to the USA in August, flying out on the 9th direct to Chicago. Wife's birthday, so we were going to spend a few days in Chicago, New York (for the actual day), Boston, and a tour of Niagara Falls, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and back via LA (it was cheaper to stop over in LA overnight than to fly straight home).
Can't say we're too keen right now, so are hoping for flight cancellation so we can get our money back. Credit would be better than nothing, at least we could use that round NZ. Our travel insurance doesn't have an exclusion for pandemics, but it does exclude government regulation, so if the flights resume but there are border restrictions, we're just out of luck as far as I can tell.
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I got back from Europe on Saturday. Time of my life...
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@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
I got back from Europe on Saturday. Time of my life...
Ah, but in this scenario did you go to a local bar where they unironically played Butterfly by Crazy Town?
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@Tim said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
I got back from Europe on Saturday. Time of my life...
Ah, but in this scenario did you go to a local bar where they unironically played Butterfly by Crazy Town?
Happy endings are only in books?
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I'm many confused
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@mariner4life Glad I'm not the only one
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@Tim said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
Recently completed a Northland road trip. Really good. Beautiful area of the world.
Any tips? Our US flight got cancelled so we managed to get most of our money back (still a bit to go, but our travel agent is working on it), and opted for a week in Auckland with a 3 day road trip around Northland at the start and another 3 days around BoP after. We want to go to Cape Reinga to say we did, and stop by Waitangi because we probably won't be up that way again, but what else do we want to look to in the 3 days?
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@Godder said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@canefan Thanks! We had a potential plan of visiting Russell for the sake of NZ history, so the caves would fit with a trip there via the ferry from Paihia.
Definitely want to go to Waitangi. Staying in Russell has lots of character, we usually stay in Paihia which has more eating options and is more central
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@Godder said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
Cape Reinga is really stunning. Definitely check it out. There are lots of nice bays (Cooper's Beach) on the way up there. Russell is lovely, worth spending some time there. Walk over to some of the northern bays, then come back to the Duke of Marlborough hotel for a drink while watching the sunset. All down the east coast (e.g. Oakura) is really beautiful. Tutukaka is a nice spot.
Heaps of scenic walks around those locations. Mangawhai Heads cliff walk is worth it too. Matakana is a nice spot for lunch, and nearby Tawharanui Regional Park is worth visiting.
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@Tim said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@Godder said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
Cape Reinga is really stunning. Definitely check it out. There are lots of nice bays (Cooper's Beach) on the way up there. Russell is lovely, worth spending some time there. All down the east coast (e.g. Oakura) is really beautiful. Tutukaka is a nice spot.
I was thinking about the Cape for next holidays. What is the best way to get there? I've heard of people taking bus tours from Paihia but it's a long day. Where is the closest biggish town where you can stay and use as a jump point?
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@Godder said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@Tim said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
Recently completed a Northland road trip. Really good. Beautiful area of the world.
Any tips? Our US flight got cancelled so we managed to get most of our money back (still a bit to go, but our travel agent is working on it), and opted for a week in Auckland with a 3 day road trip around Northland at the start and another 3 days around BoP after. We want to go to Cape Reinga to say we did, and stop by Waitangi because we probably won't be up that way again, but what else do we want to look to in the 3 days?
We just did the Tauranga Gisborne drive on SH2. Beautiful, Gisborne is pretty small but if you love outdoors stuff its pretty