Travel: Australia - Gold Coast
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micollh:
mummyJune, i haven been to GC.. planning.. haaaa.. still haven decided whether GC or Sydney.. some told me GC not suitable for young kids.. thus, im hesitating. and trying to read up more on things to do there.. sydney, DH said will be bored.. but from the forum thread it's otherwise.. so. haven decided.
my gf just came back from GC recently. her child is older,9yo. they went all 3 theme parks, some shopping. overall she told me the entire trip is very enjoyable & fun, kept telling me i should go. but my kids still so young, want to bring them go also ve to think twice. :roll: -
mummyJune, agree… but from the forum, seaworld, dolphin feeding, and the santuary to see/ feed kangaroos… and also the surfer paradise (to see n play water since kids dont get to see people surf in spore)… may be a nice experience… for the kids.
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syen27:
Yes, EASYETA is reliable. I got my visas via there and has been in and out of gold coast in Sep 2012.[/quote]Dnls_mum:
[quote=\"abitkiasu\"]hi...can advise is apply visa through online realiable ? I got my visa thru EASYETA. thanks.
As far as know, it is to be done online.
Hi sysen27,
Apply visa through this website - http://www.easyeta.com right? Just want to confirm. -
micollh:
mummyJune, agree.. but from the forum, seaworld, dolphin feeding, and the santuary to see/ feed kangaroos.. and also the surfer paradise (to see n play water since kids dont get to see people surf in spore).. may be a nice experience.. for the kids.
yes i agree. i was interested to see the santuary with kangaroos, kualas etc -
Hi sleepyqueen,
yes, correct. -
mummyJune:
At 2 and 3.5 yo, I think your kids are too young to enjoy the offerings of GC. Your gf's kid is 9 and that is a big big difference. Your kids won't be able to enjoy the theme parks, too young for lots of rides. Seaworld has shows and your kid's may not understand fully. Better go when they are older and meet the height requirements for the rides. Shopping is nothing to shout abt in Australia. Exchange rate not in our favour and Aussies are not global trend setters in fashion, to say the least.micollh:
mummyJune, i haven been to GC.. planning.. haaaa.. still haven decided whether GC or Sydney.. some told me GC not suitable for young kids.. thus, im hesitating. and trying to read up more on things to do there.. sydney, DH said will be bored.. but from the forum thread it's otherwise.. so. haven decided.
my gf just came back from GC recently. her child is older,9yo. they went all 3 theme parks, some shopping. overall she told me the entire trip is very enjoyable & fun, kept telling me i should go. but my kids still so young, want to bring them go also ve to think twice. :roll:
At your kids age, I don't think they can tell one destination from another. They'll probably enjoy a cruise or beach vacation better and you'll be more relaxed too, IMO. Otherwise if you are set on going Australia, self drive Perth and WA may be a better option. Shorter flight, no theme parks, but can still enjoy underwater observatory at busselton, visit frementle, visit swan valley etc. -
syen27:
Thanks Syen27 for the reply.Hi sleepyqueen,
yes, correct. -
Going to Gold Coast on Saturday with my nine and six year old. Bought the three-park pass that covers Movie World, Sea World and Wet n Wild.
Have A$1,000 in cash. Not sure if this is enough for two adults and two children spending seven days in the Gold Coast as FIT.
We have paid for hotel’s breakfast only, so all other meals, transport, etc. – don’t know how extensively we can use credit card, or will we have to rely on cash.
We don’t drive. -
jacsplace:
can i know how u plan to get around without driving ? as DH dun intend to drive tooGoing to Gold Coast on Saturday with my nine and six year old. Bought the three-park pass that covers Movie World, Sea World and Wet n Wild.
Have A$1,000 in cash. Not sure if this is enough for two adults and two children spending seven days in the Gold Coast as FIT.
We have paid for hotel's breakfast only, so all other meals, transport, etc. -- don't know how extensively we can use credit card, or will we have to rely on cash.
We don't drive. -
We plan to take public or private transport. Have been exploring Surflines, Con-X-ion, Gold Coast Tourist Shuttle.
And for our trip from hotel to airport, AirTrain Connect (our flight’s at Brisbane)
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