Our second trip to Australia :-)

We’re off to Australia again next week – this time the itinerary includes Perth and Tasmania. John and I are travelling with my sister (Karen) and brother-in-law (Les). Well, that’s not exactly true – we are travelling separately and will meet up at the Perth airport. All going as planned, our flight lands about 30 minutes after their’s does so we plan to meet at the car rental agency.

Because of the excellent service the last time, we are again travelling with Qantas – except for the flight from Vancouver to Los Angeles which is on WestJet and from Dallas to Vancouver (on the way home) which is on American Airlines.

On Wednesday, November 14, we are catching the 10:15 ferry from Duke Point to be at the Vancouver Airport in time for our 4 p.m. flight to Los Angeles. We arrive at LAX at 6:44 p.m. and leave at 11:50 p.m. on our way to Brisbane. We land in Brisbane at 7:55 a.m. on Friday, November 16 (losing that day when crossing the International Date Line). Once we’ve gone through the customs procedure, we have to transfer from the International Airport to the Domestic one. Our flight leaves Brisbane at 11:00 a.m. and we finally arrive in Perth at 2:15 p.m. Doesn’t that sound lovely and civilized? Of course, since all times are local it sounds good – the reality is that from the time we leave home about 9 a.m. until we reach the airport in Perth is just over 37 hours and then we have about a 3 hour drive to get to the “vacation ownership” condo in Worldmark, Dunsborough (in the Margaret River area south of Perth). The hot tub is already looking pretty good!

Karen and Les have rented the condo for 2 weeks but John and I are heading off on our own on Monday, November 26 and travelling by train Australind from Bunbury to Perth where we have rented another of our vacation ownership condos The Outram for 4 nights.

We leave Perth on a flight at 6:10 a.m. travelling to Hobart by way of Melbourne. We arrive in Hobart at 4:10 p.m. (Karen and Les are catching a later flight and will arrive in Hobart at 7:35 p.m.). We have another vacation ownership condo at Seven Mile Beach in Tasmania.

John and I have 6 days in Tasmania (Karen and Les have 7) so we leave Hobart on December 6 at 8:40 a.m. and arrive in Sydney at 10:30 a.m. We have 5 hours at the airport in Sydney before the flight to Dallas-Fort Worth leaves at 3:40 p.m. We land in Dallas at 1:45 p.m. and have 5 hours to clear customs *s* and hopefully get something to eat. The flight from Dallas leaves at 6:45 p.m. and arrives in Vancouver at 9:15 p.m. We’ve decided to spend the night in Vancouver and come back to the Island on Friday, December 7.

I know the flight home seems convoluted but we were looking to cut costs after the flight went up about $1000 each between when we first talked to the travel agent and when we wanted to book it. After we played with a bunch of times and routes, we got the price back to the first amount quoted – well worth the extra hassle of flying past the west coast and then back again.

A huge thanks goes to Erik, Lizz and Mathew for looking after the house and the dogs. Without their help, we wouldn’t have been able to go away for 3 weeks.

Next post – when we reach Perth (or maybe the day after *s*)

April 11, 2008

Wow – one more sleep (providing we – or maybe that’s I actually sleep). Today is being spent packing, unpacking, and repacking the bags – and trying to decide whether I want to take one extra bag so that there is a little more space in each one. I’m trying to pack light but it’s hard to know what we’re going to need for clothing – the temperatures are warmer there right now but it’s also raining and I really hate being cold.

We’ve decided to catch the 7:45 ferry and take a taxi to the airport – Erik and Lizz will drive to the ferry with us and then bring the van home again. I know how much they hate getting up in the morning so I really appreciate it *s*

I booked the overnight camping trip to Fraser Island for May 13/14 – now we just need to figure out the transportation from the condo at Caloundra (Golden Beach) to Noosa where the tour picks up. It looks like the bus system will work to get there but I’m still waiting to hear if we will be back to Noosa in time to catch a bus back or if it will be a taxi back to the condo.

Thanks to Lizz for updating this blog site – it looks really neat now – and, as much as I loved the previous background of flowers, it’s now easier to read.

Off to pack (again) – next update, Sydney.

April 4, 2008

Well, the tickets arrived in the mail and, of course, there’s a change in plans *s*. Quite a few of the flight times changed within 1 hour of what I posted but that’s not too big of a deal. I’ll edit the last post to show the changes and the flight numbers.

However, instead of leaving Vancouver Airport at close to 5 p.m., we now leave at 1:16 p.m. This means that catching the 10:15 ferry won’t work – so now we’re looking at various options. As you all know, John prefers to be early for everything *s*, so he’s not liking the timing of the 7:45 ferry as it means we would get to the airport at about 2 hours before the flight (which is the check in time). Other options we’re exploring are:

  • going to Vancouver on Friday night and staying at a hotel close to the airport (with a shuttle bus to the airport)
  • getting up really early and catching the 5:15 ferry from Duke Point – then taking the bus to the airport
  • catching the 7:45 ferry from Duke Point – then catching a taxi to the airport (taxi will cost about $55 – so far this is the one I like – I don’t have to get up too! early and it’s the second cheapest solution – the cheapest being getting up too early in the morning *lol*)
  • flying Harbour Air from Nanaimo Harbour to Vancouver Airport

We’ve already discarded the idea of someone driving us all the way to the airport and then coming back on the return ferry. Hardly seems like a fun thing to do (although John and I have done that before when Justin left after the second visit).

The other really fun thing that the change in schedule brings is a 6 hour stopover in Los Angeles Airport – oh joy! Sure glad John isn’t smoking right now or he’d be going crazy in the airport for that long. Too bad I won’t be able to have any knitting to keep me occupied – guess I’ll spend a lot of time “people watching” and pacing *g*.

March 3, 2008

Guess it’s time for an update – especially in light of the fact that in three weeks we’ll be in Australia *gulp* Not sure we’re ready (or maybe that should be that I’m ready) but it’s coming up fast.

After a lot of searching for airfares (in town, on the internet and through ads in the paper), we finally found a travel consultant who was helpful and knowledgeable. To our surprise, she was located in Toronto, Ontario (even though I emailed the Victoria office of the same company). For travel to Australia, I highly recommend Melissa Soward of Pacesetter Travel. She recently lived in Australia and had a lot of suggestions (quite a few of which already matched what we had decided were on our must do list). The airfare to Australia (plus 3 domestic flights and a stopover on the return trip in Phoenix) was just under $2600 each. We also had her book our car and campervan rentals as her cost was much less expensive than any we came up with.

I’ve ordered a fruit platter meal selection for myself on the flights – it seemed to be the safest way to avoid eggs and will take some granola bars and sandwiches with me to supplement the fruit.

So, I guess we’re mostly set – just packing left to do and to make sure that none of our luggage weighs too much or is too big. I’ve been “scouring” the permissible and non-permissible items lists for Canada, the United States and Australia to make sure we don’t inadvertently pack something we shouldn’t and cause a security breach *s*

Our revised itinerary: (Edits on April 1st in bold type)

  • April 12 – catch 10:15 ferry from Duke Point to Tsawwassen and then the bus to the airport
  • April 12 – Leave Vancouver on United Express at 1:16 p.m. – Flight AC4142(was Alaska at 4:51 p.m.)
  • Arrive Los Angeles at 4:18 (was 7:13)(6.25 (was 3.5) hour stopover there – enough time, I hope, to do the immigration stuff – have I mentioned I hate LAX?)
  • Leave Los Angeles on Qantas – Flight QF012 at 10:30 (was 10:40 p.m.)
  • Lose a day crossing the International Date Line
  • April 14 – Arrive Sydney at 6:05 a.m. (was 6:20 a.m.)
  • April 14 to 17 – Worldmark, Sydney studio suite
  • April 18 – Pick up rental car at Sydney Airport – Drive to Lakes Entrance (route still to be determined – either via Canberra or along the coast)
  • April 18 to 21 – Worldmark, Lakes Entrance 1 bedroom suite
  • April 22 – Phillip Island Nature Park (to see the little penguins)
  • April 23, 24 – stay in Melbourne
  • April 25 to 28 – Worldmark, Ballarat 1 bedroom suite
  • April 28? – Great Ocean Road
  • April 29 – return rental car – fly from Melbourne at 10:25 a.m. on QF081 (was 11:10 a.m.) to Adelaide (arrive 11:15 a.m. – was noon) – yeah, we realize that this was kind of silly – wasn’t really thinking when we did the planning.
  • April 29 to 5 – Campervan rental from Oz Maui Motorhomes and travel from Adelaide to Alice Springs adding Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and Kings Canyon as we have an extra night and most of the day to explore Alice Springs before our flight leaves
  • May 5 – Best Western Alice Springs
  • May 6 – fly from Alice Springs at 5:10 p.m. on QF1948 (was 4:40 p.m.) to Cairns (arrive 7:45 p.m. – was 7:15 p.m.)
  • May 6 to 10 – Cairns Queenslander Apartments
  • May 8 – Skyrail Rainforest Cableway to Kuranda (so I don’t chicken out *g*) and the Kuranda Scenic railway back to Cairns
  • May 10 – Great Barrier Reef trip – not sure what one yet – will wait until we get there and see what we like
  • May 11 – fly from Cairns at 10:05 a.m. to Brisbane on QF709(arrive 12:10 p.m.). Pick up rental car at aiport.
  • May 11 – Hockey game – Brisbane Blue Tongues vs West Sydney Ice Dogs at Gold Coast Iceland
  • May 11 to 17 – Worldmark, Golden Beach 1 bedroom suite
  • May 13 or 15 – overnight camping tour of Fraser Island
  • May 18 to 24 – Worldmark, Kirra Beach 2 bedroom suite (room for visitors to stay overnight)
  • May 25 – travel by rental car to Pokolbin Hill (possibly leaving Kirra Beach on the 24th and staying overnight at a hotel on the way to Pokolbin Hill)
  • May 25, 26, 27 & 28 – Worldmark, Pokolbin Hill 1 bedroom suite
  • May 29 – travel to Sydney via the Blue Mountains
  • May 29 – Airport Sydney International Inn at the airport
  • May 30 – Leave Sydney at 9:45 a.m. on QF149 (was 10:20 a.m.) for Los Angeles (arrive 6:05 a.m. – was 6:40 a.m.)
  • Retrieve lost day crossing the International Date Line (which explains how we arrive in Los Angeles before we leave Sydney *g*)
  • May 30 – Leave Los Angeles at 9:40 a.m. on US Airways US156 for Phoenix (arrive 11:04 a.m.)
  • May 30 to June 3 – Worldmark, Rancho Vistoso 1 bedroom suite
  • June 4 – Leave Phoenix at 10:11 a.m. on US Airways US506 for Vancouver (arrive 1:43 p.m.) – figures that this one which I wanted later didn’t get changed.
  • Bus to ferry terminal and home

September 9, 2007

Another step closer to Australia – no, haven’t got the plane tickets yet but we renewed our passports on Monday.

What a production – we spent the night at the timeshare in Victoria so we could get an early start on the day. I don’t know what time John was up but he came back to the condo at 6 a.m. and told me there were already 25 people in the lineup and that we had to get there right away. Well, you probably know I’m not a morning person so I grumbled a bit and then said I’d go but I was sleeping in the van until the offices were opening. Yeah, right! My cell phone rang at 7:30 and John told me to get into the lineup as one of the passport office employees would be handing out the initial set of numbers at about 8. By this time the lineup was all the way down the block to Douglas Street and the commissionaire was telling the people who were still arriving that it was touch and go as to whether they would get into the office on Monday.

I was waking up by this time (especially since John had got me an extra large coffee at the nearby McDonald’s). When the tickets were handed out, we were at almost the end of the second group of people (there were only 2 people behind us) – and we waited about an hour outside. It was nice weather and the people around us were a lot of fun so the wait wasn’t too bad. We were so excited when we were allowed into the building – we thought it would be over soon and we’d have the whole day ahead of us.

But no – we then got a second set of numbers and had to wait to be called up for a preliminary inspection of our paperwork. Of course, we were at the end of the lineup so it took quite a while to make it to the first step. Luckily, our paperwork was in order so we were given another number and we had to sit down and wait for it to be called so the paperwork could be processed. This turned out to be very interesting – there were A#’s, B#’s, C#’s and D#’s (along with more E#’s – which were the preliminary paperwork numbers). The display board would display the number being served and the agent you were to report to. The letters weren’t in any kind of apparent order – there would be an A, then a D, then a B and then another A. It was a little aggravating but we still had our “friends“ from the lineup in the same area and we were getting a little rowdy. I think they finally gave up and called us just to get us out of the office.

The actually processing only took about 15 minutes (for the 2 of us) – the passports will be mailed to us within 3 weeks. That`s a change from the last time we got passports when we had to go back to Victoria to pick them up. The entire process took 5 hours – from the time we got into the lineup until we were back on the street. Hopefully by the time another 5 years has passed, the process will be even more streamlined.

July 15, 2007

I’m going to use this blog mainly as a record of our “odyssey” to Australia in April and May of 2008.

We’ve been “saving” our timeshare time (for the last 3 years) so that we can maximize the days spent in the timeshares while in Australia. The plans have worked out quite well – we’ve managed to book 27 days in 6 different locations. The remaining days will be spent in hotels (or hostels) and in a campervan.

The air travel hasn’t been finalized yet but we’re tentatively leaving Vancouver on April 12, 2008 and arriving in Sydney on April 14, 2008. We’ll flying out of Sydney on May 29 or 30 and are hoping to stopover in Hawaii for a few days of heat before heading home.

Our itinerary (as of July 15, 2007):

  • April 12 – Leave Vancouver
  • April 14 – Arrive Sydney
  • April 14, 15, 16 & 17 – Worldmark, Sydney studio suite
  • April 18 – Car rental until April 28 – Drive to Lakes Entrance via Canberra
  • April 18, 19, 20 & 21 – Worldmark, Lakes Entrance 1 bedroom suite
  • April 22 – Phillip Island (to see the little penguins)
  • April 23, 24 – stay in Melbourne
  • April 25, 26, 27 & 28 – Worldmark, Ballarat 1 bedroom suite
  • April 29 – fly from Melbourne to Adelaide
  • April 29, 30, May 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 – Campervan rental and travel from Adelaide to Alice Springs
  • May 6 – fly from Alice Springs to Cairns
  • May 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 – stay in Cairns
  • May 11 – fly from Cairns to Brisbane
  • May 11, 12, 13 & 14 – Worldmark, Golden Beach 2 bedroom suite (room for visitors to stay overnight)
  • May 15, 16 & 17 – stay in Brisbane
  • May 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 & 24 – Worldmark, Kirra Beach 2 bedroom suite (room for visitors to stay overnight)
  • May 25 – travel (train, bus, rental car?) to Pokolbin Hill
  • May 25, 26, 27 & 28 – Worldmark, Pokolbin Hill 1 bedroom suite
  • May 29 – travel (rental car?) to Sydney International Airport
  • May 29 – Leave Sydney for Honolulu or Vancouver

More to come on what attractions we’re interested in seeing in various locations – this is still in the “talking” stages but I really like the Lonely Planet Australia travel guide for some suggestions of things to see when you’re only in the area for a short period of time.