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I've Been To Bondi, Sydney, Australia
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Mar 14 2006, 10:20 PM
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QUOTE(Isaac_Putin @ Mar 14 2006, 07:10 PM) Bondi, the hotel was the Four Points Sydney (Sheraton). It was a great deal because I think they were underbooked at the time. Sometimes it seemed like we were the only non-Japanese there, though. The complimentary breakfasts were AMAZING. It was an all-you-can-eat buffet every day: Bacon, Canadian bacon, three kinds of sausage (including veal sausage, which I never had before), pancakes, smoked salmon, a Miso soup bar, unlimited fresh orange, pineapple, and apple juice. The best coffee I ever had at a hotel. Pancakes, scrambled eggs. I even took photos of THAT. I'll post in a minute.... Issac I take it you will be picking up the tab in may for dinner eh
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Isaac_Putin |
Mar 14 2006, 10:56 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Mar 14 2006, 10:53 PM) Ahh yes I know it well! I have stayed there before once or twice. You may have seen alot of Asian tourists as they are usually the only ones who can afford to stay at such beautiful hotels! The Yanks and Europenas tend to stay in hostel or lower quality accomodation to save money and stay longer! Bondi, that place had an incredible buffet dinner. My wife and I cleared out all the sashimi, before going on to the shrimp and crab. The shrimp still had their heads on. That's something I hadn't seen in the States. And the crab clearly was a species I had never seen before. They cut it in half down the middle. It made it very easy to eat.
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bondiguy |
Mar 14 2006, 10:57 PM
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QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 14 2006, 10:41 PM) I am gonna search on the cost of an aussie vacation right now. I just have to watch for the snakes and spiders and jellyfish We will work on you footing the bill for a vaca later. The myths u hear about Australia with snakes, spiders, crocodiles etc are overblown thanks to Stever Irwin et al. Fact is most tourist destinations here are big cities. While it may not be big compared to the US almost 5 million ppl love in Sydney alone. The only place you will find these deadly creatures is in what we call the outback (rural areas) and not many people go there. I would fathom to think it would be quite expensive due to the distance most of you would have to travel. Thats why people come here and stay for a month or two to make it worthwhile or tag it onto their asian, bali, fiji etc holidays
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bondiguy |
Mar 14 2006, 10:59 PM
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QUOTE(Isaac_Putin @ Mar 14 2006, 10:56 PM) Bondi, that place had an incredible buffet dinner. My wife and I cleared out all the sashimi, before going on to the shrimp and crab. The shrimp still had their heads on. That's something I hadn't seen in the States. And the crab clearly was a species I had never seen before. They cut it in half down the middle. It made it very easy to eat. It was probably a blue swimmer or sand groper crab! Shrimp (prawns) are almost always served with heads on here to keep the freshness and the taste. It is probably a 4.5 to 5 star hotel so the service, food, room, view would have been magnificent!
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Isaac_Putin |
Mar 14 2006, 11:16 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Mar 14 2006, 10:59 PM) It was probably a blue swimmer or sand groper crab! Shrimp (prawns) are almost always served with heads on here to keep the freshness and the taste. It is probably a 4.5 to 5 star hotel so the service, food, room, view would have been magnificent! I guess that makes sense. They were all over me at the concierge desk. I'm surprised they didn't give me a scalp massage every time I asked for directions. We were trying to find all the nude beaches but didn't want to come out and ask directly. So, we would ask about places around the beach. And they were like, "Why would you want to go there? There's a much better restaurant/store/part/etc. at" some place about 10 miles away....
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diane26 |
Mar 14 2006, 11:45 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Mar 14 2006, 07:57 PM) The myths u hear about Australia with snakes, spiders, crocodiles etc are overblown thanks to Stever Irwin et al. Fact is most tourist destinations here are big cities. While it may not be big compared to the US almost 5 million ppl love in Sydney alone. The only place you will find these deadly creatures is in what we call the outback (rural areas) and not many people go there. I would fathom to think it would be quite expensive due to the distance most of you would have to travel. Thats why people come here and stay for a month or two to make it worthwhile or tag it onto their asian, bali, fiji etc holidays See most of the stuff I seen was ont he discovery channels top ten deadlies **fill in the blanks** shows that they do and the top two always seem to be in Austrailia they said the brown snake I think it was is commom in populated areas. That is what scared me but I am thinking it would be worth the trip now.
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bondiguy |
Mar 17 2006, 03:31 AM
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QUOTE(Isaac_Putin @ Mar 16 2006, 09:51 PM) It was too cold for us to get into the water (although, it didn't stop us from hanging out naked on the sand). However, if it had been warm, I would have been worried about: Irukanji (not sure if I have the spelling right) Sea Wasp/Box Jelly Stone Fish I have no idea what the first one is? Box Jelly fish are only found in deep water so swimming at a beach you'll have no problems. No one has EVER encountered a box jellyfish at a sydney beach! Stone Fish are tropical I believe so you'd only see them in the Barrier Reef and once again will not harm you unless you piss it off!
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Isaac_Putin |
Mar 19 2006, 12:30 AM
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QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 18 2006, 01:52 AM) ok one more cause I am having trouble finding it online, what is the average price of housing in the sydney area. Like 3 bedroom maybe 4 bedroom home in a good area. I can find plenty of houses online but not the cost and what is the average home loan in Aus. length that is of the loan. Diane, I don't know what the cost is, but it has to be more reasonable than the U.S. Crime rate seemed very low. We are out at night a lot in Sydney and Melbourne and everything seemed orderly and safe. By the way, while we were there, Australia was running public service announcments encouraging peopel to move there. I was really surprised about that. I remember reading something about Australia estimating that it needed to increase it's population pretty dramatically to achieve certain things.
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diane26 |
Mar 19 2006, 12:48 AM
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QUOTE(Isaac_Putin @ Mar 18 2006, 09:30 PM) Diane, I don't know what the cost is, but it has to be more reasonable than the U.S. Crime rate seemed very low. We are out at night a lot in Sydney and Melbourne and everything seemed orderly and safe. By the way, while we were there, Australia was running public service announcments encouraging peopel to move there. I was really surprised about that. I remember reading something about Australia estimating that it needed to increase it's population pretty dramatically to achieve certain things. THanks Issac I was trying to look up realesate online and was having a hard time finding a cost or what is a good affordable area away from the snakes and spiders:P and such. The wolf Creek movie creeped me out but heck that is childs play to the daily crime we have here. For my profession it would be easy for me to get a visa for the family to move there allthough I am thinking 10 years down the road. Give or take but I am seriously considering it. I want to be able to enjoy life not just be worked to death always trying to stay safe and get by ya know.
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Isaac_Putin |
Mar 19 2006, 12:56 AM
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QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 19 2006, 12:48 AM) THanks Issac I was trying to look up realesate online and was having a hard time finding a cost or what is a good affordable area away from the snakes and spiders:P and such. The wolf Creek movie creeped me out but heck that is childs play to the daily crime we have here. For my profession it would be easy for me to get a visa for the family to move there allthough I am thinking 10 years down the road. Give or take but I am seriously considering it. I want to be able to enjoy life not just be worked to death always trying to stay safe and get by ya know. Australia is probably the first, second, and third choice for an American to consider moving to if you were going to leave here. Except for what side of the road you drive on, it seemed identical to America to me. Less tv channels, though. I think there were like 5 in my Sydney hotel room. Also, it is a freaking 13-hour flight from Los Angeles to Sydney. 13 hours!!! So, if you move, you will basically be leaving your friends and family pretty much for good. That is not a casual flight -- I can tell you that. I watched something like four full-length movies on the trip up. On the positive side, beer and wine were free and unlimited. Being someone who loves free stuff, I drank three glasses of merlot (maybe more - who knows?) and passed clean out. When I woke up again, all the lights in the plane were off. I had to use the bathroom and almost threw up getting out of my seat. I staggered down the aisle into the bathroom, holding onto seats the whole way.
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diane26 |
Mar 19 2006, 01:05 AM
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QUOTE(Isaac_Putin @ Mar 18 2006, 09:56 PM) Australia is probably the first, second, and third choice for an American to consider moving to if you were going to leave here. Except for what side of the road you drive on, it seemed identical to America to me. Less tv channels, though. I think there were like 5 in my Sydney hotel room. Also, it is a freaking 13-hour flight from Los Angeles to Sydney. 13 hours!!! So, if you move, you will basically be leaving your friends and family pretty much for good. That is not a casual flight -- I can tell you that. I watched something like four full-length movies on the trip up. On the positive side, beer and wine were free and unlimited. Being someone who loves free stuff, I drank three glasses of merlot (maybe more - who knows?) and passed clean out. When I woke up again, all the lights in the plane were off. I had to use the bathroom and almost threw up getting out of my seat. I staggered down the aisle into the bathroom, holding onto seats the whole way. Glad I wasnt on that flight. Friends I can keep in touch via internet we dont see eachother a lot anyway and only family I have is dad and step mom and I would try hard to convince them to come too LOL.
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Isaac_Putin |
Mar 19 2006, 01:10 AM
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QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 19 2006, 01:05 AM) Glad I wasnt on that flight. Friends I can keep in touch via internet we dont see eachother a lot anyway and only family I have is dad and step mom and I would try hard to convince them to come too LOL. Not to bum you out, but you would really have to think of the logistics of it. By the time you move, your sons could be of the age where they flatly refuse to go. I know people whose kids stayed behind and finished high school with friends rather than move with family. So, this is the kind of thing that you would have to do soon, or would have to make a great "marketing push" to them that being on the other side of the world would be good for them.
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Mar 20 2006, 12:30 AM
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QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 18 2006, 12:33 AM) Ok i remembered one thing, Is crime high there?? And what sort of natural disasters do your guys get ? In relation to major cities in the USA crime is low. As in every major city around the world we are no utopia but crime levels will almost certainly be lower than anywhere in America. In the north of the country you may get the occasional hurrciane/cyclone but that is it. In sydney the worst thing you will get from mother nature is sunburn QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 18 2006, 01:52 AM) ok one more cause I am having trouble finding it online, what is the average price of housing in the sydney area. Like 3 bedroom maybe 4 bedroom home in a good area. I can find plenty of houses online but not the cost and what is the average home loan in Aus. length that is of the loan. The closer to the CBD you get the higher the prices are. Median prices I believe are approx $450k to A$500k Home loans can be taken over any period you choose to pay it off, usually with a maxiumum over 30 years but its a case by case situation. Isaac yes we only have 5 free to air channels but cable is very common and inexpensive here
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Mar 20 2006, 12:55 AM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Mar 20 2006, 12:30 AM) Isaac yes we only have 5 free to air channels but cable is very common and inexpensive here I forgot which hotel only seemed to have the 5 free to air channels. I think it was Carlton Crest Melbourne. Four Points Sydney was a better hotel in ever way. Not that Carlton Crest was a dive, though.
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