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Mehta916 04-07-2013 05:36 PM

Also the person who mentioned UA loads out/in LAX; that is pretty accurate. Getting ZEDs on Qantas may help relive some stress. They've gotten me back from SYD every time I've been left behind on UA.

Monkeyfly 04-07-2013 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by UnderOveur (Post 1386561)
Night out with the wife in Sydney?

Take a water taxi across the harbor to Catalina restaurant on Rose Bay. Make a reservation for a table over-looking the harbor, and enjoy some of their fabulous seafood. Pricey, but worth every penny on a vacation like your's. Dress is casual elegant. You'll want slacks, no jeans. Bring something warm for the wife to wear...it's fall down there right now. Your wife will think you are James Bond for setting it up.

No thanks necessary. You can silently toast me as you enjoy your successful evening out. :cool:

PS - There are some who know about this place and think it is over-priced and not worth it, but I wholeheartedly disagree with them and have loved every time I've been there. In fact, I once had the honor and pleasure of buying the Captain of a visiting US Destroyer a drink there on one occasion. He returned the generosity by hosting my wife and I aboard his ship two days later, giving us the Admiral's tour. Good times!

PPS - For the kids, take them to Bondi beach via the ferry, so they too can get a trip across the harbor and go to a very fun place. Good shopping and people watching too. A good day trip if you are staying anywhere near downtown.

Hope this proves useful to you. Cheers!

Its Manly Beach via the ferry from circular quay next to the Opera House.
(Definitely do this.)

Bondi is via the bus, cheaper but not as scenic a ride.

UnderOveur 04-07-2013 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by Monkeyfly (Post 1386648)
Its Manly Beach via the ferry from circular quay next to the Opera House.
(Definitely do this.)

Bondi is via the bus, cheaper but not as scenic a ride.


Yes, that's it! I always get those two mixed up, which is stupid given their respective locations. Thanks for setting that right! :D

Dragnet 04-07-2013 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by gtechpilot (Post 1386569)
Worse than that, we're leaving from ATL. Unfortunately, it's nearly impossible to get a full week off with three in high school so we're making the best with what we have! Thanks for the recommendations!

Pardon me for suggesting you alter plans, but have you thought about Europe? The family will probably be worn out for a couple of days after all of the flying necessary to get to Sydney. I'd save a trip like that for when I could spend a couple of weeks down there ... like summer break.

Now is the perfect time of year for Venice before it gets packed during the summer with tourists. Or there are a ton of other cities in Europe worth visiting.

Gunfighter 04-07-2013 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by Dragnet (Post 1386668)
Pardon me for suggesting you alter plans, but have you thought about Europe?

Great idea from ATL. I was just looking at loads to/from a few cities. BCN looked like a great option for a few days. VCE is another great choice.

gtechpilot 04-08-2013 01:58 AM


Originally Posted by Dragnet (Post 1386668)
Pardon me for suggesting you alter plans, but have you thought about Europe? The family will probably be worn out for a couple of days after all of the flying necessary to get to Sydney. I'd save a trip like that for when I could spend a couple of weeks down there ... like summer break.

Now is the perfect time of year for Venice before it gets packed during the summer with tourists. Or there are a ton of other cities in Europe worth visiting.

We've waffled a bit on this - difficulty is I haven't had anything resembling a few weeks off during the summer in years. Also, with three teenagers, each with their own camp and shortened summer breaks, it gets even more difficult!!

Between the difference in pricing and the wide open flight loads, BCN or Venice are looking a bit enticing though!

gringo 04-08-2013 03:19 AM

It's going to take you three days just to get over the jet lag from the flight to the opposite side of the world.

Have you considered Argentina? Minimal jet lag, Buenos Aires is beautiful, almost like Paris, and best if all, stupid cheap.

As a bonus, you can catch a ferry across the river Plata and go spend a day in Uruguay, either Colonia or even Montevideo. Two passport stamps for the price of one!

Santiago comes to mind as well. Lovely city, bit more expensive but still pretty cheap.

Or how about Central America? Costa Rica, Belize, Panama...

Bottom line, you have a very limited amount of free time; recuperating from the flight alone will eat up most of it.

If you had two weeks on the other hand...

full of luv 04-08-2013 04:10 AM

There's a museum at the start of the base of the harbor bridge that gets you a great view for a few $ instead of what they want to climb the bridge which is steep ( pun intended).

Also must walk through arboretum near opera house as there are millions of bats ( the size of dogs with wings) hanging around the trees during the day and then at dusk they start flying away.
Manly beach ferry is a great day trip as you get harbor tour via ferry and beach area can feel like Santa Monica on nice days. At end of manly beach is a man made ocean public swimming pool that is pretty neat to go to. Good walk along beach to get there.
Also although a bit of money but worth it is the jet boat rides from circular quay. The price for a ride is negotiable. In fact if its slow I've gotten two for one a few times especially if you tell them you are a repeat customer or a delta employee or us military. They basically look for excuse to cut price. If very busy though with lots of tourists then may not work as well. Great time especially with kids.
I have three kids and we've gone to Sydney three times in last 6 yrs but we live in hawaii so commute is much shorter for us ie 9 hrs.
Aloha luv

Timbo 04-08-2013 04:19 AM


Originally Posted by gtechpilot (Post 1386699)
We've waffled a bit on this - difficulty is I haven't had anything resembling a few weeks off during the summer in years. Also, with three teenagers, each with their own camp and shortened summer breaks, it gets even more difficult!!

Between the difference in pricing and the wide open flight loads, BCN or Venice are looking a bit enticing though!


Remember, just because the pax loads to/from SYD look good, you still may not get on, depends on how much cargo is going. Cargo goes before non-revs.

There's always Sarasota, or for your kids, Cocoa Beach, rent some surfboards and let them go nuts. Or take them on a snorkel trip, or rent kayaks, or both, at Pennekamp park in Key Largo and drive on down to Key West.

http://www.pennekamppark.com/

Not as "Exotic" as Sydney, or S/A or Europe, but you won't waste 2 out of 3 days standing in line and sitting in coach either.

Oh, and everyone speaks English in Florida...well...almost everyone.:rolleyes:

The last thing I want to do on my days off is...go to the airport and try to non-rev. I have 4 kids, a huge pita to non-rev with, so we finally moved to Florida so we wouldn't have to do that any more.

unit monster 04-08-2013 04:29 AM

Must catch an Australia Rules 'Footy' game, or at least a rugby match. I've spent a lot of time in Oz and experienced a lot it has to offer, this is way up near the top. Manly/Bondi are both cool areas, second the ferry to Manly. Avoid Kings Cross - seedy/red light district. Unless the wife is into strip clubs and variety shows, I'd stick to Darling for a night out.



I second the S. America/Europe vacation. Oz is a hall, I've spent extended periods of time there and still felt pressed for time. Personally, I wouldn't even fathom three days. Although, business class can be a fun experience for the whole family.


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