"Oz Fest #8" – Darwin Australia - Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-29, 2011
"Oz Fest #8" – Darwin Northern Territory - Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-29, 2011 There have been 7 successful OzFests so far - in Sydney, (twice) Brisbane, Melbourne, Hobart Tasmania, Cairns Queensland - and Adelaide South Australia a few weeks back. They are one of the most heavily attended of any of the annual FT Doos anywhere. Indeed there are near no other annual FT Doos outside the USA that have chalked up 8 years running AFAIK. Polling of FT'ers on the Adelaide thread, and via many private emails seems to have decided that the hands down winner for the 200ELEVEN venue should be DARWIN - the capital city of the Northern Territory. The location of which, for the benefit of our overseas members is shown below - right up the centre top - near East Timor. :) Democracy rules supreme with all OzFest’s, and after some unofficial polling, and emails with Itsalongwaydown who also agrees on DRW, and several other regular attendees, I have started this thread today to officially kick off OzFest #8. :p Hobart had 40 members signed up - pretty amazing seeing only one attending was a local, Cairns saw 59 turning up – just beating out by 1 the previous record attendance of any OzFest - number #2 in Sydney - 58 attendees. Adelaide was a little too big, with 75 attendees, not all of whom were active FT'ers, and the slightly less accessible Darwin will probably keep numbers down to previous sort of levels. Which will not be a minus at all in my view. ;) The "OzFest #5" thread had about 50,000 page views, and attracted well over 1,000 posts, and set a view record for a FT Doo thread. The “OzFest #6” got very near that, with about 40,000 page views and over 1,200 posts – a record number. Only to be outdone by Adelaide OzFest #7 with 55,000 page views, and over 1,300 posts. MargoZ and I will certainly be among the first confirmed starters to attend, barring any calamities, and as with all the other Oz Fests, I'll be pleased to assist where I can, and if required. Itsalongwaydown and I have been in contact, and Bill and Sue are also certain starters for DRW. Bill as always has offered to lend a hand in the planning and cat herding, that is associated with these large events. :) We are extra lucky with Darwin as ozbeachbabe (Sarah) is based there, and works in a travel related area. Sarah and I had in depth discussions in Adelaide, and she seems very keen to help out, and has a number of things planned already. :D Other volunteers will I am sure add links to activities and attendees in the next few posts, and Sarah contacted me yesterday with a number of things she has planned. Mwenenzi has offered really invaluable back-up to Bill and I and others helping organise all the previous Ozfests, and I feel sure he’ll be able to assist again - he will "place-marker" several early posts to add to later. Mwenenzi will hopefully be tracking attendees etc via his legendary and super detailed Excel spread sheets, and hopefully he can again join us in person for this one. And just as important are Mwenenzi’ s placefinder posts adding new attendees as they are confirmed. And linking to who was doing what, and when, etc. These are incredibly time consuming to keep updated, and all attendees owe him a huge vote of thanks. Serfty looks to be the “king of airline movements” for attendees to and from, and his most useful link to that aspect for Cairns and Adelaide helped lots of members buddy up for Cabs etc, and book seats together, and cut costs. I have little doubt Ross and Jenny will also be among the early sign ons - Indeed a little birdie told me they have their flights booked ALREADY! And hopefully we can once again call on the falconea’s to be name tag supremos, and we are well on our way! There are a VERY limited range of ‘major’ brand Hotels in DRW ... I'll let others expand on that aspect. That is a bit of an issue. Having ONE central hotel location that most folks use, is a VERY large plus I always feel. And it gives the organisers some leverage to extract a great group booking deal, instead of 50 FT’ers being like Brown’s cows and all doing their own thing. The May "Memorial Day" weekend seems very popular with USA based Flyer-talkers, and that is the weekend that was most favoured by far. We have bowed to that request and again chosen that weekend - as we have for all other OzFests. Around half the attendees are US based each OzFest. That public holiday in the USA is Monday May 30, 2011. Remember if you LEAVE Sydney on the afternoon of Monday May 30, you ARRIVE back in the USA also on the morning of Monday May 30. Tons of time to get back home, unpack, have an early night and get organised for a day at the office next day etc. Mid afternoon is the flight time back for United, who have direct daily flights from SYD to the west coast (to both LAX and SFO) ex Sydney. Near all USA attendees fly UA to OzFests to either MEL or SYD. In many of the last few years there have been Double EQM deals announced for May, to the enormous joy and delight of those who had already booked! :cool: Sarah or Ross and others will I am sure we able to update members on air access to Darwin and the plusses and minuses of them. QFWP posted he will be overseas in May with the family, and as there will it seems, be very long full day bus trips, and/or Kakadu Yellow River cruises etc, it might not have been a great weekend for young infants anyway. Just in case they get bored or irritable on long days - so ideally this year, like most FT weekend major events worldwide, attendees will all be adult members of FT. The weather for the past 7 "Oz Fests" has been in general, superb and sunny. Despite June 1 - a few days later, being our official Winter start date. Even in Tasmania our most southern city, we were truly blessed with unusually nice weather. Darwin luckily is nearly equatorial, and weather should be great .. Sarah can advise further on that! So it should be a very tolerable time to visit. ^ I get the feeling this as usual, may also turn out to be a very long thread. :) Glen |
Updated 08:30 27th May (Aust time) to post 794 and for emails/PMs
To be updated from time to time. Please PM error's & omissions
email:- ozfest at mail.com (NOT gmail) Platinum - Confirmed (in order of confirming will attend including PM & emails) (Serfty & To Market to Market have booked flights so they are first)
Gold Maybe Silver - Interested Bronze - can't make it
Link to flight Itineraries of attendee's in post 10. Here is the link: Oz Fest 8 in Darwin 2011 - Flights Please advise of any errors/omissions by PM. (PM to Serfty) ________________________ Name Tags, Once again falconea (Audrey) has come to the party and is organising name tags for all Oz Fest attendees. Could everyone please have a look her post 7 and make contact if necessary to ensure that you end up with the correct name details on your tag. If your details were correct last year then no need to worry |
Who is doing what:
To be updated from time to time. Please PM error's & omissions email:- ozfest at mail.com (NOT gmail) On line booking at Tickets Oz Fest 8 as post 638 by Markis10 Note: 20 April updated event descriptions with times/locations in the individual post as per the blue links. == BNE drinks pre Oz Fest Thursday 19th May hosted by JohnK We have organised another drinks/dinner night in Brisbane. Bob W is the special guest of honour. SYD Dinner pre Oz Fest Saturday 21st May hosted by pooch SYD OzFest-eve drinks at Blu 36, Shangri La Hotel, 5PM Monday 23rd May hosted by BizzBB SYD pre Oz fest Balmoral Beach coffee/b'fast Tues 24th May, 2011 hosted by JohnSydney2000 MEL Dinner pre Oz Fest Tuesday 24th May hosted by JohnSydney2000 BNE drinks pre Oz Fest Thursday 26th May hosted by JohnK We have a once a month drinks night in Brisbane which originated on Australian Frequent Flyer but also includes anyone from Flyertalk. It is usually on a Wednesday night but this month we are holding it on Thursday, 26 May due to a couple of Flyertalkers being in town on their way to Ozfest in Darwin. == Wed 25-Fri 27 May Pre-do Kakadu & Arnhemland Ozbeachbabe's post 37 was updated 31 Jan 20 signed up at 11 April. PM Ozbeacbabe for details Meeting in the foyer of the HI Esplanade at 09:00 Wed
Friday 27 May Dinner & Sunset tour As post 560 as organised by Ozbeachbabe Buffet dinner AUD35.00 pp. Sunset Tour of Darwin AUD30.00 pp includes transport by the Oz Fest bus Saturday 28 May Culture half day tour (08:30-12:30) As post 612 as organised by Ozbeachbabe. AUD25.00 per person includes transport by the Oz Fest bus Saturday Sat 28 May conflict half day tour (approx 13:30 - 16:30) As post 634 as organised by Ozbeachbabe. AUD35.00 per person includes transport by the Oz Fest bus Saturday evening 28 May AFL footy Starts 8:10 pm As in post 533. PM serfty Saturday 28 May Dinner Crocosaurus Cove, 58 Mitchell St As post 574 as organised by Ozbeachbabe AUD86.00 pp includes unlimited entry to this central attraction over the event Sunday 29 May Day tour incorporating Corroboree Billabong & a Jumping Crocodile Cruise Day tour incorporating Corroboree Billabong & a Jumping Crocodile Cruise, returning to DRW mid afternoon in enough time to go to the Mindil Beach Sunset markets. AUD95.00 per person includes transport by the Oz Fest bus as post 655 & http://corroboreebillabong.com.au/?p=29 Sunday Express Tour: Jumping Crocs only AUD50.00 per person includes transport by the Oz Fest bus. As post 656 Both of these tours include transport to/from Mindil Beach Markets on Sunday evening. Also people not doing either tour on Sunday can still join everyone else for the Sunset Markets (not far from the hotels - main street). Sunday 29 May Dinner An impromptu dinner somewhere which we can decide on the day. Monday 30 May Katherine Gorge lunch cruise As post 595 as organised by Ozbeachbabe The cost would be $149.00 per person based on getting 20 people. Cost to be adjusted if less than 20 ================== Post 37 has been updated 31 Jan. From Ozbeachbabe post 37 Pre-do Kakadu & Arnhemland 25-27 May 2011 Ozbeachbabe post 249 pre Ozfest Kakadu trip Ozbeachbabe post 198 Visiting Katherine Gorge or Kakadu pre or post OzFest For those of you who have a little extra time either before or after OzFest & would like to see Kakadu or Katherine Gorge there are a couple of options. ==== From Ozbeachbabe post on 23 Nov 2010 Preliminary list of events in post 286 by Ozbeachbabe with assistance Itsalongwaydown aka Straitman & Markis10 |
Updated 23:00 24th May (Aust time) to post 892 and for emails/PMs
Hotels
Please PM error's & omissions email:- ozfest at mail.com (NOT gmail) Crown Plaza Mitchell St BOB W (Fri to Tues) CDKing (Fri to Tues) eightblack kpc & kpc_gf ozstamps & MargoOz serfty & To Market to Market restlessinRNO spaceman pooch gvdIAD storyteller Fri 27 to Sun 29 JohnSydney2000 Fri 27 & Sat 28 Holiday Inn Esplanade 116 the Esplanade ac777 & Mrs ac777 upup&away Bundy Bear dedehans & dedehans_+1 falconea & Mr falconea Fredd & Mrs. Fredd anat0l Perthite & Perthite_+1(Sat & Sun) Itsalongwaydown & Sue Oz(Tues 24 & Fri - Mon) storyteller (Tues 24 & Mon 30 fifa & Mr fifa JohnSydney2000 (Sun 29) ceieoc Wed May 25 & Thurs May 26 chckiwi Fri 27 to Sun 29 The Holiday Inn Darwin 122 the Esplanade g-day BiziBB & Mrs BiziBB ceieoc Fri May 27 to Sun May 29 Novatel 100 The Esplanade. jdlover23 Perthite & Perthite_+1(Tues & Fri) Melaleuca On Mitchell 52 Mitchell St wandering_fred & Mrs wandering_fred CDKing (pre do Tues) BOB W (pre do Tues) chckiwi (pre do Tues) Best Western Darwin Airport Gateway Motel web site ceieoc (Mon May 30) Darwin Central Hotel web site Driving by DCA Locals ozbeachbabe & ozbeachhunk Unknow - no info gem gem Markis10 ==== http://darwinhub.com/category/accommodation/ http://darwinhub.com/category/accommodation/page/2/ wotif.com.au from post 295 of 5 Nov by Markis10 : After catching up with Itsalongwaydown and Ozbeachbabe recently in Darwin we had a good chance to review the accommodation options in Darwin and thought I would put a summary here.. as link Accomodation options ______________ Post 424 of 17 Jan by Ozebeachbabe: Hotel availability update for DRW 27-31 May 2011 Just had a look at our OzFest8 accommodation links for both the Crowne Plaza Darwin & Holiday Inn Esplanade & receiving the response that rooms are not available at our selected rate for these times, however we still have a small allocation of rooms left with both properties at our OzFest negotiated rates. As it is a busy time of year in Darwin probably the best thing to do for those who have not yet booked their hotel is to either: a) email or phone hotel direct quoting OzFest rate (use code OZF for Crowne Plaza or OZ8 for Hol Inn Esplanade) for the rates AUD269.00 & AUD249.00 per night respectively including one breakfast. Additional breakfasts are AUD20.00per night. from post 286 of 4 Nov by Ozebeachbabe Just an update on the day tours for OzFest8. It was great to catch up with Itsalongwaydown aka Straitman & Markis10 last week for an OzFest discussion on hotels, restaurants and sightseeing & to meet with Sales from IHG re hotel rates. We've decided to also get a group rate for the Holiday Inn Esplanade (AUD249.00 including one breakfast) as it looks like we're trying do our own version of any 'Anytime Access Ozfest lounge' at that hotel as it was more economical there. from post 293 of 5 Nov by Itsalongwaydown The Holiday Inn Darwin is at 122 the Esplanade and the Holiday Inn Esplanade is at 116 the Esplanade. The rate is for 116 the Esplanade which is (subjectively) the better of the two. From http://www.frequentflyer.com.au/comm...art-24306.html HI Esplanade DRW renovations start in OCT The HI Esplanade is getting a limited makeover starting in October, wont be as extensive as the HI next door or CP was but most welcome IMHO _________ Old Travelodge = HI Darwin Old Beaufort Hotel/Carlton Crest = Hi Esplanade Darwin The HI Darwin has already been renovated - except for the toilets in each room From Ozbeachbabe post 196 of 21 Sept ________ OzFest8 group rates at Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Darwin post 223 5th Oct 2010 & post 233 ________ Conference in Darwin as post 235 Please keep in mind that May is peak season (dry season) in DRW and as such it does attract high levels of hotel needing guests, which take the average room rate in the wet at the CP from $100-150 a night up to $350 a night. So while we are bringing some good business and the attendees are well known for being high influencers of corporate travel spend, there will be competition in town, here is a snapshot of events at the convention centre: * 23-25 May 2011 * Royal Australian College of Physicians Congress * 850 people * 28 May-2 June 2011 * Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2011 Congress * 800 people |
History Of Oz fests
Oz Fest 1: 2004 Sydney [how it all started The very first] Oz Fest 2: 2005 Sydney Oz Fest 3: 2006 Brisbane Oz Fest 4: 2007 Melbourne Oz Fest 5: 2008 Hobart Oz Fest 6: 2009 Cairns Oz Fest 7: 2010 Adelaide ________________________ 7 :-::-::-::-::-::-::-: FTer's for attending all 7 previous Oz Fests ozstamps QF WP 6 :-::-::-::-::-::-: FTer's for attending 6 previous Oz Fests restlessinRNO Serfty 5 :-::-::-::-::-: FTer's for attending 5 previous Oz Fests Bundy Bear gvdIAD Itsalongwaydown JohnK JohnSydney2000 kpc MargoOz Sue Oz To Market to Market 4 FTer's for attending 4 previous Oz Fests Franny Fredd g-day jswong Kiwiflyer monitor Mrs Fredd Mrs QF WP Perthite spaceman tom911 upup&away 3 FTer's for attending 3 previous Oz Fests anat0l Aus_Mal BiziBB Efrem falconea Freddie Jnr klc lili Mr falconea Mrs Rooboy68 Mrs Spaceman Mwenenzi Newself Noelene pooch QF WP mini # 1 Rooboy68 164 individual FTer's have attended Oz Fests at an average of 1.98 Oz Fest's each |
Mr Falconea and I will be there, with name tags.
Audrey |
Name tags
Please PM me your preferred name, home airport code and your preferred user-ID, especially for the +1s.
I have learnt the hard way that some people are quite specific about what they want for their +1s, or that the +1s have their own opinions! The tags will look something like this: http://audreyfalconer.com/OzFestNameTag.jpg but will of course be updated for Darwin. :+> If you have previously had a correct name tag I will use the same details. Audrey |
General information on Darwin and the Northern Terriority
Good information and links in post 90 Various web sites (commercial & government/local) http://darwinhub.com/ http://www.darwin-australia.com http://www.tourismnt.com.au/ Government web site http://en.travelnt.com/ http://www.darwineguide.com/ http://www.tourismtopend.com.au/ http://www.atn.com.au/nt/north/info-a.htm http://wikitravel.org/en/Darwin http://www.australiantraveller.com/d...t?view=Section Darwin is climatically perfect to visit from May to October. There is no need to check the weather forecast as it is nearly always 31°C and sunny during the day, with cooler nights. November and December the build up, or pre-monsoon season, begins and humidity levels start their rise. The summer rains bring the natural landscape to life and deliver the picturesque storms and sunsets the Northern Territory is renowned for. Some people enjoy this aspect of the wet, with the rivers and waterfalls in full glory, and the landscape greener. |
Getting to / from Darwin
Flying Air routes to DRW Update 28 June by ozbeachbabe in post 92 on how to get the Darwin post 35 on Airlines schedule From Post 42 by edison Just looked at Darwin Airport webpage, looks like for anyone who want to come through to DRW via Asia they would have to get on to Jetstar from SIN/DPS/SGN-DRW! Book your StarClass now! Darwin Airport link Also check *A website and they mark DRW is a city not served by *A airlines! All international flights into DRW from Asia ie SIN, DPS & SGN arrive anywhere from 0230 to 0600 but as they continue on to cities down south it's more about arriving at a suitable time eg in BNE/SYD/MEL rather that what's suitable for pax disembarking in DRW. The flying time is reasonably short though DPS(Bali)/DRW 2.5 hours, SIN/DRW 4 hours & SGN/DRW 4.40hrs so pretty much the same as a LAX/NYC flight duration on a JetBlue type airline & aircraft. The flying time is much the same from Asia to DRW as it is eg from SYD. There are no international flights into/out of DRW on QF metal however as all JQ (Jetstar) flights have QF codeshare flight numbers it gives those the opportunity to redeem points for travel with ff programs who can redeem on "QF". The only JQ flights that accrue f/flyer points on paid fares are JetFlex not the JetSaver fares most people would buy. It's certainly something to consider if people travel USA to SIN eg on SQ on a redemption then just purchase a SIN/DRW/SIN fare on JQ http://www.jetstar.com. It needs to be said that there are plenty of day time arrivals & departures to/from DRW from southern ports with QF flights from ADL/BNE/CBR/PER/ASP/SYD all arriving & departing between 1200 & 1600 so there's no need to think you'll be on 'red eye' flights. Rail From Adelaide the legendary Ghan # Route: Adelaide - Alice Springs - Darwin # Duration: 2 nights in either direction # Distance: 2979 kilometres # Frequency: Twice weekly (See timetables) http://www.railaustralia.com.au/theGhan.php http://gsr.com.au/site/the_ghan.jsp This transcontinental adventure offers an unsurpassed view of Australia - North to South over three unforgettable days. Travel by rail between Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin and you are embarking on one of the great train journeys of the world. Named after the Afghan cameleers who once traversed this route, The Ghan will take you from one edge of this continent to the other, through the very centre of Australia. The Ghan's timetable makes the most of the daylight hours to offer unsurpassed views of the passing landscape. From the sweeping Adelaide Plains unfolding before your eyes to the majestic Flinders Ranges, this first stage of the journey offers a perspective on South Australia you simply can't afford to miss. Its a long drive from anywhere to Darwin |
Lists of flights compiled from information provided by attendees
Please advise of any errors/omissions by PM. (PM Serfty)
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Yes, we have already booked* our flights for Thursday night and Monday afternoon.
So To Market To Market and I in. ^ * Qantas "Any Seat Rewards" Business class. On current J rates it's reasonable QFF value @4¢ per point. Also, we'll earn 260 Status Credits each! :D For those 1K's or EXP's out there that's like 20K EQP's earned by burning 83K miles each ... |
Pop us down for DARWIN,
and make it Noelene+2 please :) My girls would love to visit Darwin |
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Originally Posted by serfty
(Post 14180972)
Already booked Qantas ASR Business class for Thursday night and Monday afternoon. On current J rates it's reasonable QFF value @4¢ per point. (as well as 260 SC each :D)
So count To Market To Market and I in. ^ And my snafu ... heading of course should read "Oz Fest #7" – DARWIN Australia - Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-29, 2011 And I am sure a hard working mod will oblige soon to amend it. :) Glen |
Originally Posted by ozstamps
(Post 14180999)
"Oz Fest #7" – DARWIN Australia - Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-29, 2011
And I am sure a hard working mod will oblige soon to amend it. :) Glen "Oz Fest #8" is no different. |
I'll be there, a bit more relaxed this time. :D Shouldn't this be OzFest #8? ;)
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Originally Posted by ozstamps
(Post 14180999)
Hopefully you can clue in others on the best time to book etc Ross. ...
Qantas sell them for ~AUD1500 each way (because they can). There is still some limited award availability, but that's only available currently to BEAC and QFF members, AA and other oneworld can't access these until 330 days out. Anyway, about Qantas "anyseat Awards/Rewards" A year ago Qantas introduced "Any Seat" awards where program points ("Miles") could be used to book any available seat - normally the amount of miles/points required is massive compared to basic award booking classes. It seems these were not popular, so to encourage use Qantas now give miles and status to those using these awards. Recently it has been noted that if there is award availability, these ASA's/ASR's can be not much different in cost to standard (classic) awards. As to DRW? Currently, If you can garner ~72K Qantas Frequent Flyer points and AUD250 per PAX you can book business class from MEL via ADL/SYD/BNE - which we have done. |
Originally Posted by wijomas
(Post 14181024)
Shouldn't this be OzFest #8? ;)
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Originally Posted by ozstamps
(Post 14180999)
Hopefully you can clue in others on the best time to book etc Ross.
And my snafu ... heading of course should read "Oz Fest #7" – DARWIN Australia - Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-29, 2011 And I am sure a hard working mod will oblige soon to amend it. :) Glen I've also amended the font size in the opening post downwards on health and safety grounds. It was just a bit too glaring, and if we are as involved in this thread as in the last Do (which I echo chrissxb's statements on), I don't want to have to wear sunglasses just to access the thread :p Jenbel Co-moderator Communitybuzz! |
Originally Posted by Jenbel
(Post 14181034)
I don't want to have to wear sunglasses just to access the thread :p
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Originally Posted by ozstamps
(Post 14180999)
Hopefully you can clue in others on the best time to book etc Ross. ...
For Business class awards flights, the answer is ASAP. |
hmmmm, that's a no brainer :-)
i am in ... and i will try to recruit some other european flyertalkers to join this DO ... |
Put me down as Silver.
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kpc and +1 -----> platinum^
Addendum: Not as good as Serfty, but have taken his advice and booked our return in J from Drw to Syd via Adel on Tues 31st May for 72000 pts + $230 odd dollars [QF Any Seat award]. Should earn 140 SCs and around 5000 QF pts each. Didn't have enough pts to book the forward journey from Syd to Drw tho:(...will have to wait for a Syd-Drw sale and pay cash...:eek: |
Originally Posted by ozstamps
(Post 14180949)
Indeed there are NO other annual FT Doos outside the USA that have chalked up 8 years running AFAIK.
The SIN DO began in 2003, and so is preparing for it's 9th annual reincarnation in January, 2011!! ;) :D Dave |
:eek: Hilton only have 339days to build a Hotel :p
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Originally Posted by Mwenenzi
(Post 14180957)
:-::-::-::-: 5 FTer's for attending 5 previous Oz Fests
Bundy Bear gvdIAD Itsalongwaydown JohnK JohnSydney2000 MargoOz Sue Oz To Market to Market |
Originally Posted by serfty
(Post 14181070)
Best time to book depends on your means and desired travel cabin. For Business class awards flights, the answer is ASAP. Glen |
Originally Posted by wijomas
(Post 14181045)
Having to wear sunglasses may be a welcome change after this weekend. :D
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Originally Posted by serfty
(Post 14180972)
Yes, we have already booked* our flights for Thursday night and Monday afternoon.
So To Market To Market and I in. ^ *Qantas "Any Seat Rewards" Business class. On current J rates it's reasonable QFF value @4¢ per point. Also, we'll earn 260 Status Credits each! :D For those 1K's or EXP's out there that's like 20K EQP's earned by burning 83K miles each ... |
Flight options ex USA to DRW
USA TO AUSTRALIA (VIA SOUTHWEST PACIFIC) UNITED AIRLINES UA839 (daily) ORD 1830 LAX 2052 2232 SYD 0610+2 0800 MEL 0940 UA840 (daily) MEL 1120 SYD 1245 1350 LAX 1017 1200 ORD 1758 UA863 (daily) JFK 1730 SFO 2113 2252 SYD 0625+2 UA870 (daily) SYD 1445 SFO 1059 1240 JFK 2115 DELTA AIRLINES DL17 (daily) ATL 1845 LAX 2030 2240 SYD 0640+2 DL18 (daily) SYD 0915 LAX 0600 1115 ATL 1835 QANTAS AIRWAYS/AMERICAN AIRLINES QF16/AA7409 (daily except Mon) LAX 2330 BNE 0620+2 QF15/AA7380 (daily except Mon) BNE 1100 LAX 0700 QF108* (days 13567) JFK 1855 LAX 2210 2350 SYD 0725+2 QF107* (days 13567) SYD 1015 LAX 0645 0900 JFK 1725 QF74/AA7384 (days 1356) SFO 2240 SYD 0640+2 QF73/AA7381 (days 1356) SYD 1355 SFO 1015 QF12/AA7364 (daily) LAX 2230 SYD 0630+2 QF11/AA7363 (daily) SYD 1305 LAX 0945 QF108/AA7366 (daily) LAX 2350 SYD 0725+2 QF107/AA7365 (daily) SYD 1015 LAX 0645 Inbound If flying into SYD early morning ex USA on QF/AA/DL/UA you can take Qantas flight QF842 SYD/DRW 1045/1500. This gives you plenty of time to clear customs & take the shuttle around to the domestic terminal & also allows for any delays inbound to SYD. If flying into BNE ex QF16/AA7409 at 0620 the flight to take is QF824 BNE/DRW (daily) 0900/1240. Although QF fly LAX/MEL either non-stop or via AKL & UA fly via SYD I haven’t included those flights above as QF don’t fly MEL/DRW non-stop. Jetstar & Virgin Blue fly non-stop late at night but obviously not suitable for those folks who arrive early morning from the US. If you were staying in MEL a couple of nights pre the OzFest8 it may be an option however I will give you the flight details in the post about domestic flights within Australia. Note that flying westbound USA to Australia and departing in the evening you arrive two days later so if departing LAX or SFO Wed 25 May at night you arrive SYD Fri 27 May early am which would connect with QF842 SYD/DRW. Outbound Flying DRW/SYD QF have two non-stop flights daily – QF843 @ 1545/2030 which would require an overnight stay at a Sydney Airport Hotel before flying back to the US. The other flight QF829 @ 0140/0625 allows you to connect same day to the US without staying overnight in a hotel but I personally wouldn’t be a fan of kicking off the first stage of the return trip to the US with a ‘red eye’ however that’s a decision for you guys to make. QF fly non-stop DRW/BNE once a day QF825 1325/1735 so you would need an overnight in BNE if taking QF15/AA7380 however this flight does not operate on a Monday but by next year anything could happen. * AA don’t have codeshare flight ex JFK only west coast. |
Interested
Hi there guys,
I'm a (somewhat) regular AFFer and have heard about ozFest from time to time and have discussed it in great detail with another AFF member, as such I would like to list myself as interested this year. Getting up there will consist of a status run on Virgin Blue possibly HBA-MEL-CBR-SYD-BNE-CNS-DRW or something but I will look into that later to keep my status up. If I were to come I would look into staying at either the (*looks at hotel directory*) Quality Frontier Darwin or the Comfort Inn Vitina or one of the accor hotels. don't mind sharing but I'm a points junkie so be forewarned Details are sketchy at the moment but I will get back to you if I can make anything rock solid. Wow. My first FT post:D Josh:p |
Originally Posted by jdevereux3
(Post 14181426)
Hi there guys,
I'm a (somewhat) regular AFFer and have heard about ozFest from time to time and have discussed it in great detail with another AFF member, as such I would like to list myself as interested this year. Getting up there will consist of a status run on Virgin Blue possibly HBA-MEL-CBR-SYD-BNE-CNS-DRW or something but I will look into that later to keep my status up. If I were to come I would look into staying at either the (*looks at hotel directory*) Quality Frontier Darwin or the Comfort Inn Vitina or one of the accor hotels. don't mind sharing but I'm a points junkie so be forewarned Details are sketchy at the moment but I will get back to you if I can make anything rock solid. Wow. My first FT post:D Josh:p Good to have you on board and keep up the walking! |
Pre-do Kakadu & Arnhemland 25-27 May 2011
Just some further info on the cost of the ground arrangements:
:-:Thrifty 21 seat Coaster Bus has been booked for the duration of OzFest picking up from the depot at Stuart Park Darwin 1500 on Tue 24 May dropping off 1500 Tue 31 May. This will meet our needs nicely to get Darwin to Jabiru & back. Drivers licence required LR (light rigid) so I'll either need to upgrade my licence from a class C to LR or ask SO nicely (who has a HR licence which is okay too) work permitting if he's willing and able to assist. Cost base rate: 7 days $199.10 per day 100 free kms $0.33c extra per km AUD1393.70 / vehicle registration recover fee AUD42.35 / admin fee AUD50.26 total price AUD1486.31. We'll work out how to divide cost closer to the time as we'll more than likely be using this for a couple of half day tours on Sat/Sun 28-29 May so Thrifty cost would be built into price of these tours also not just paid by those doing the pre-do so I'll advise an amount closer to the time when pax numbers on other day tours have been advised. :-:Kakadu National Park entrance fee AUD25.00 per person which is valid for 14 days. Although it can be paid at Kadadu National Park at the Bowali Visitors Centre & Cooinda Lodge it's probably easier to pre-pay it as it's one less thing to have to do during the pre-do. Payment due Sun 17 Apr 2011. :-:Yellow Waters Sunset Cruise Wed 25 May AUD82.00 per person due by Sun 17 Apr 2011. :-:Lord's Kakadu & Arnhemland Safaris AUD195.00 per person. One day Arnhemland Safari ex Jabiru picking up from Holiday Inn Gagudju at 0830 & drop off us off approx 1630 at Border Store where our Thrifty coaster bus will be so we can watch the sunset at Ubirr Rock which has spectcular views over Kakadu National Park. Deposit due: 30% of tour price plus 2% merchant fee if paying by Visa or Mastercard so approx AUD60.00 now with balance of approx AUD140.00 due 45 days prior to departure which is Sun 17 Apr 2011. Contact details are: AnnMaree Grant Operations Lords Safaris Tel: 61 8 8948 2200 Fax: 61 8 8948 2003 Email: [email protected] Credit card details can be emailed to above address or if you prefer phoned through to the above phone number. Cheques can be posted to: LKAS, PO Box 39861, Winnellie NT 0821 or direct deposit can be made into Westpac Jabiru/account no. 120076/BSB 035-308. Cancellation policy: Outside 30 days full refund given/15-30 days 50% cancellation fee/14 days or less 100% cancellation fee so now is a good time to take out travel insurance. Can everyone who is booked on the pre-do email or pm me their real names so AnnMaree can match up the deposits with the correct people rather than FT monikers. :p @:-)What to bring on the Arnhemland Safari * One litre water bottle (water supplied for refills on truck) * Good walking shoes or boots * Sunscreen lotion * Insect repellent * Hat * Light, comfortable clothing * Camera gear (don't forget to charge battery) * Binoculars * Medications & other personal requirements The tour requires a reasonable level of balance and agility for the walk up Injalak Hill to view the Aboriginal Rock Art so may not be suitable for people with mobility issues. I did this day tour back in October last year & there was a Swiss gent on the tour who was 80 years young who managed okay. |
Post-do Katherine Gorge Mon 30 May 2011
More to come.....
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Originally Posted by Itsalongwaydown
(Post 14181437)
Welcome Josh,
Good to have you on board and keep up the walking! It will take a while for me to connect the dots for those with different handles:rolleyes: Josh |
Originally Posted by jdevereux3
(Post 14181458)
I'm guessing that your AFF equivalent handle would be straitman Bill?
It will take a while for me to connect the dots for those with different handles:rolleyes: Josh |
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