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    dont be conned into the free scratchy cards where "everyone wins a prize"........surf club meals are cheap n cheerful. I wouldnt do it again. Sunshine is better, Melbourne is nice to.

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    Out the back of the Gold Coast:



    Out the Back of the Sunshine Coast:


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    Even in winter the meter maids are on the streets so look out for them - should be in their bikinis again in February.
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    Be warned! You are going at the hottest time of the year. I lived on the GC for 3 years & in Feb the sun rises at 4:15am & by 8am it's 30 degrees with 100% humidity, FUCKING hot!!! Get out of the shower that was 98% cold 2% hot water & couldn't towel off, just constantly sweating like a bastard. In the summer of 2000, 20 people died in Brisbane during the peak of summer.

    After that if you are still keen to go at the hottest time of the year you MUST have air con in your rental car & accommodation & forget going to any of the fun parks in that heat unless it's Wet n Wild.

    Fun things to do? Being a tourist mecca there are 1000's of options. One of my favs was hiring late 60's Mustang convertibles & cruising up n down the coast (Sunshine coast, north of Brisbane & Byron Bay 1 1/2 hours south of the GC). Back then was $140 a day. Currumbin wild life park (near Coolangatta) is worth a look, you can cuddle a Koala bear, feed the (amazing array) of birds.
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    Anyone have anything to offer regarding buying a holiday package from a travel agent vs sorting flights and accomodation and any trimmings yourself?
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    As someone said already, be sure to head to Draculas. A seriously good night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Anyone have anything to offer regarding buying a holiday package from a travel agent vs sorting flights and accomodation and any trimmings yourself?
    My advice: don't use Flight Centre

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    My advice: don't use Flight Centre
    More information required. Used them 4 years ago for a Samoa trip and it all went off without a hitch.
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    We used Flight Centre in Nov 2010 and got 11 nights accomm. at Chevron Island 5 mins from centre of Surfers, plus Flights for about $2200. Booked a Cut Price (I think) rental. Picked it up at the Airport and had it for 12 days, for about$450Aus. Nissan Tiida, carried all our gear, did over 1000ks and cost us about $100 in gas.

    Sun rises early there, gets hot quick. Currumbin Wildlife reserve was worth a vist. We also went for a drive into the hills through little towns called Montville and Maleney, maybe in the Mount Tambourine area. Fantastic views, lots of little cafes and so on. Road comes out on the Sunshine Coast near Mooloolaba or Maroochydore. Best part of a day to do it but a great escape from the rush of Surfers.

    The Q1 tower is worth a visit too. Tallest building on the coast with spectacular views. Can't remember the cost but we got a multivisit pass pretty cheap and went up a few times, daytime and night time just to see the difference but you could just go up late afternoon and stay as it gets dark.

    The large shopping centre back along the Coast is worth a visit too, Pacific Fair I think it is called......its huge.

    Sunshine Coast is pretty and a bit more laid back too.

    Try to find out about the Toll Roads. I'm not sure how much the tolls are or how you pay for them. We managed to avoid them though so shouldn't be an issue.

    Try not to worry too much about the dollars, it is a special occasion and you may not get there again.

    We were there during Schoolies week, a bit like the infamous American spring break and Surfers was rocking. We walked around late many nights and never really felt a bad vibe.

    South Bank Beach in Brisbane is cool too. It's an artificial beach in the middle of the city, a great walk, eateries and a big Ferris wheel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    More information required. Used them 4 years ago for a Samoa trip and it all went off without a hitch.
    I recently used Flight Center to bring my daughter back from Perth.
    Got a phone call from her from Perth Airport saying ''they wont let me on the plane because the ticket is to Auckland only''
    I had booked and paid for her to go Perth/Auckland/Christchurch.
    Air NZ had been paid only part of the fare from Flight Centre..so she wasn't allowed to board.
    FC couldn't be reached late on a Saturday Night...
    Ended up have Air NZ on one line and FC Australia (yes we had to call Aus) on the other, trying to get it sorted so Sam could get on the fricken plane.
    Got it sorted in the end and with minutes to spare.
    Learned a lesson that night.

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    we took our kids there in june,
    they loved it , we had a good time also, we done all the theme parks , all were great and we also went to draculas dinner and show, without the kids and we thought it was bloody great , have to book way in advance . some people love the show and some think it average , but our group loved it. remember you have to wear shoes to dracs as we found out the hard way and had to rush back to our unit to get shoes, give the dracs people heaps of shit and it is a hardcase night.
    we also went to the outback spectacular dinner and show with the kids and they loved it also.
    it about the outback and from begiining to sort of now. again you have to book early to get in as it is always fully booked.
    we hired a car from brisbane airport with redback rentals, they are ex kiwis and were great to deal with . i cant remember the price of the car off the top of my head, it came with 2 toll passes which covered goin to the gold coast from brisbane and the return trip.
    they are a pain in the arse unless you are used to tolls, it just an electronic unit on the car, an if you dont pay you dont even know till the rental company gives you a horrendus charge.
    we were going to willowbank drags and used the gps to give us a toll free route which was not alot longer.
    look on a couple of the tourist websites and you get some pretty great deals.
    we got heaps of money off currumbin santuary and other vouchers and it just cost the time searching for them
    we ate ate a bowling club with family of four and it cost us 18 dollars, what a score. we had a main meal free with an adult meal and it was also kids eat free which they offered us as well as the free meal deal, was state of O night and mate the aussies put us to shame for getting right into the jist of the game, whole place was decked out in maroon and everyone was dressed up.was an awesome night there. we found the aussies real friendly and never came across any dodgy areas although we were not out early hours of morning except the origin night , we took the kids and wives back to where we stayed and then walked back up town for a night on the gas.
    we done a aqua duck tour, that was pretty cool and the kids loved it, they show you all the sights and then enter the water for a cruise around all the flash houses and then re enters and goes back around town,
    we found the weather comfortable and were never cold, at thats in june. the aussies think you are crazy wearing singlet and jandles and shorts.
    if you do theme parks , they do passes for 3 parks ( wet wild , seaworld and movie world ) which cost us 99 oz dollars and dreamworld was separate with whitewater world built into that ticket which was about 70 dollars.
    we got flights from new plymouth to brisbane via auckland return for 2 adults and 2 kids return for around $2200 . thats the works package which included all movies and a meal and also you can choose seat preference. be aware seat preference does not mean you will get those seats as we found out . that was the only complaint i had with airnz i was separate to my family and beside my wife was a young woman travelling on her own, so i dont know what the hiccup was there.
    the travel centre could not match the flights we got and i also contacted the place we stayed direct and at the start the travel centre said they could not match the deal i managed to get from the resort direct , but in the end they did match it, we got draculas and outback spectacular and the rental car with travel agent and the theme parks i got myself, i think one website was www.myfun.com.au . we got travel insurance with our flights which was 50 dollars each which was in the total price for flights i mentioned and that covers the horrendus rental car excess you incurr if you crash. we had our window cracked on the way back to airport and it cost us nothing in excess which our travel insurance covered,
    credit cards can be used easy over there , we just got quite a bit out at a time as they do charge a bit every time you use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    More information required. Used them 4 years ago for a Samoa trip and it all went off without a hitch.
    Last year my ex had her flights screwed up and they wouldn't sort her out. Had to go to Disputes Tribunal to get it sorted. What a waste of time.

    2 weeks ago, a mate went to the US and his return flight was supposed to be business class (which he paid for) but found out they'd only booked economy seating for him and his preggo fiancee. Not happy

    The worst thing is that I know 3-4 people that work for Flight Centre so I have to be careful when slagging the company off

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    Oakie--Ive been over there a few times-Personal recomendations for you
    1)Try to fly in and out of Coolungatta-Its only 30 minutes from surfers and everything is easier
    2) Stay in Broadbeach rather than Surfers itself. Its not so run down.
    3) Nighttime stuff to do- Yep Draculas is good But there is also The Auzzie outback adventure which I enjoyed more than dracs (in fairness I was bored with dracs after a few visits) Last time we were there you could take a gondola dinner"cruise" at night all round the waterways of surfers/broadbeach.
    There are some pretty good eateries in Broadbeach.
    4)Daytime stuff-Of course theres dreamworld/movie world -now you can get a return pass in there for just $10 australian before you leave for the day. Incidently in Dreamworld theres a big 6 pass in you can buy if you get there at 8.30-8.45 -it gets you in before everybody else so you get on the rides with no lines for an hour. I'd suggest stopping in at movie world on ya way back to the hotel after dreamworld so you can get a program. You almost need two days there -one to see the shows and one to do the rides.-Take your own FROZEN bottled water with you.
    Other stuff-Theres a place called Kingston park raceway haldf way back to Brisbane -its a fantastic go kart track.
    Way up in the Tamborine mountains is a place called Oreileys -fantastic views and a cool series of swing bridges.You could try a trial scuba dive in the "pool" at the Marriot -The "pool" is basicly a 3.0m deep beach down to a tropical reef with all sorts of fish. Good fun if you want to try scuba.
    Yes theres currumban sanctuary which is a relaxing day looking at auzzie wildlife.

    I have to say though Id MUCH rather head to fiji or raro
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    The bestest thing i did when there was go to a Pistol club, 150 shots with a .22 and 50 shots with a 9mm, i wish i had go with the 44 magnum thye had for hire..

    Oh and the fun parks are ok.
    Breakfast at the surf club was good/cheap.
    A mate of mine did exactly that last week. He said the .44 magnum was a bit of a handful, but totally kick ass!

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