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Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 11872429)
Things I have liked in Sydney:-
1. Meeting Dreamy (and Mr Dreamy) 2. Meeting Seasider (and Mr Seasider) 3. Meeting Moneypenny 4. The ferry ride to Manly with the above women 5. The departure lounge at Kingsford Smith |
Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11872457)
Do you guys find the ferry ride to Manly interesting? Just another painful way to get to Manly to visit people who lock themselves into the insular peninsular and never come out.
Originally Posted by bakedbean
(Post 11872472)
Yeh I'm hoping to see Seasider if I can figure out the trains :unsure: is money penny in Sydney ...I didn't know that.
Just to add... you're going to love Seasider. She's one of my favourite people. |
Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 11872502)
Not so much. However the ferry ride I took with the girls was just very memorable.
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Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11872457)
Do you guys find the ferry ride to Manly interesting? Just another painful way to get to Manly to visit people who lock themselves into the insular peninsular and never come out.
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Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
[QUOTE=Beoz;11867136]The Spit to Manly walk is supposed to be excellent. Never done it myself.]
I've done this a couple of times - beautiful scenery. The ferry back from Manly after dark is nice for good views of the city at night. I also really like wandering around the Rocks area, though that could be because I've lived in Brisbane too long and so now find any history/old buildings interesting.... If you have time a trip out to the Blue Mountains would be good. |
Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Is there plenty of free wi-fi about Sydney?
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Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 11872429)
Things I have liked in Sydney:-
1. Meeting Dreamy (and Mr Dreamy) 2. Meeting Seasider (and Mr Seasider) 3. Meeting Moneypenny 4. The ferry ride to Manly with the above women 5. The departure lounge at Kingsford Smith
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 11872502)
Not so much. However the ferry ride I took with the girls was just very memorable.
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 11873126)
I think the poor woman who was sat next to us is still having nightmares about it :lol:
Originally Posted by bakedbean
(Post 11872472)
Yeh I'm hoping to see Seasider if I can figure out the trains :unsure: is money penny in Sydney ...I didn't know that.
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 11872502)
No MP is on the Gold Coast but she came down to Sydney when I went over a few years ago. Then again the following year she surprised me when the ex took me to Sydney for my birthday.
Just to add... you're going to love Seasider. She's one of my favourite people. |
Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by bakedbean
(Post 11880863)
Is there plenty of free wi-fi about Sydney?
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Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Yes plenty in Penang too. How strange.
But the trains would have wifi surely? |
Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by bakedbean
(Post 11880952)
Yes plenty in Penang too. How strange.
But the trains would have wifi surely? Anyway don't know. Never have been on a train in Sydney. |
Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Erh..is it not what one expects these days? But maybe Sydney is different . Well it will be interesting for sure
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Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by bakedbean
(Post 11880987)
Erh..is it not what one expects these days? But maybe Sydney is different . Well it will be interesting for sure
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Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Originally Posted by bakedbean
(Post 11880863)
Is there plenty of free wi-fi about Sydney?
Try this googled site. Where to find free Wifi in Sydney - Sydney Moving Guide |
Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Was in Sydney 2013 when I ran the Sydney Marathon. The day before we went to Taronga Zoo by boat from Sydney Harbour both were good. We ate pizza at, 'La Rosa' Italian café upstairs at a shopping mall in Sydney the night before the Sydney Marathon. It was a proper low lit Italian restaurant. No blokes in black pinstripe suits carrying violin cases but still !
My husband got his pizza for free as they said they burnt the first one they made. I don't know why they told him but hey ! When we went to Australia in 2002 for a holiday from Britain, we stayed at a hotel in Rushcutters Bay. Don't be put off Kings Cross because of it's reputation as the city's red light district. In daytime it's ok. We had lunch there and sat next to a fountain outside the police station. I got a bacon sandwich from a café there early one morning during daylight hours. You can walk on the pedestrian footway aka pavement across Sydney Harbour Bridge, for free. You don't have to walk over the arch. If you don't feel like walking back over the bridge, you can catch a train. We did. The Sydney Opera house is ok for a photo but that's about it unless you are there to see a performance. Walk around the harbour past the Opera House to Mrs Macquaries Chair just for a walk. Keep walking and you will see naval ships, at a navy base across the water. We turned around back towards the Opera House at that point ! We got a sunset harbour cruise by taking the last cruise around the harbour as the sun was setting. We drove out to the Blue Mountains, about two hours drive away from Sydney. Very picturesque. The little town of Toowoomba is ok too. We walked the 'thousand steps' down to the bottom of the valley at the, 'Blue Mountains'. It was beautiful. Where ever you are in the world when you walk down a flight of steps you are looking outwards, when you walk up steps, you are facing inwards. We got the funicular railway back to the visitors centre at the top. Most people look at the funicular railway and assume the walk back to the top of the valley can't be that bad..... We ate in the revolving restaurant in Sydney which was an experience. (I lost a wristwatch in the back of the cab from Rushcutters bay that I had purchased in Hong Kong three days before and it was still working ! Never saw that watch again !) |
Re: Must-See things in Sydney (holiday)
Hey snapshot...just a trivial FYI, I think you meant Katoomba rather than Toowoomba.
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