Hey Todd,
I thoroughly enjoyed Friday - despite the grey clouds and cool breeze it was fantastic! I am definitely planning to go again if I can afford it, but would most likely only go for one day - a gold pass for the Friday. Get in early, check out the ground displays before the masses are allowed in - then sit back and enjoy the afternoon/evening flying display.
Hopefully at some point I can get a better zoom lens (again, finances...) as I only had the two lenses that came with my Canon 500D - an 18-55mm and 50-250mm. The 250 was pretty good, but I just needed a little more for the flying displays, then again - I was torn between taking shots or just enjoying the show.
I truly recommend anyone considering going next time (2013, I guess) to do it! Aside from that, as my first overseas experience - Melbourne (where I stayed, did tourist stuff) was fantastic. Great city, friendly people - I was amazed how helpful everyone was, to other tourists too - giving directions, helping them figure out the trams etc. The weather was beautiful too, although I kept my camera backpack pretty stuffed with a jacket, raincoat etc - just in case.
The only thing that disappointed me a bit was I had upgraded my flights with Air NZ to Works Deluxe, mainly for the space (reserved middle seat between you and the other passenger in your row). Also got to enjoy the Koru Lounge etc, but when I went to board at the gate, I was abruptly handed over to someone else who told me I'd been downgraded as the flight was full - and so the middle seat was occupied - and there ain't a lot of room on those A320's, not a comfortable four hour flight!
Thankfully, on the return journey I flew on the upper deck of a 747, in the exit row between premium economy and business - which was lovely!
