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Postby ardypilot » Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:28 pm

I've left it a bit late, organizing travel arrangements to Wanaka airshow and back next month- what do you guys recommend is the best way to get there?

We need to book 4x adult airfares down there, ANZ are already fully booked into Queenstown, so is an early morning flight into Invercargill/Dunedin feasible, then hire a car for the day and drive up to Wanaka? What are the travel times via car to these places?

Is it worth booking a campervan for the night and staying for both days- if so from where?

Obviosuly the sooner anyone can help me out here, the better. Cheers :)
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Postby twinstarda42 » Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:47 pm

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QUOTE (Trolly @ Feb 23 2008, 05:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've left it a bit late, organizing travel arrangements to Wanaka airshow and back next month- what do you guys recommend is the best way to get there?

We need to book 4x adult airfares down there, ANZ are already fully booked into Queenstown, so is an early morning flight into Invercargill/Dunedin feasible, then hire a car for the day and drive up to Wanaka? What are the travel times via car to these places?

Is it worth booking a campervan for the night and staying for both days- if so from where?

Obviosuly the sooner anyone can help me out here, the better. Cheers :)



found this but camper van might be a better option as accomadtion would be getting far and few between at this stage.

3 nights accommodation & ticket from
$359
per person share twin
Flights not included

Enjoy three days of world class aerial action in Wanaka. See some of the most famous warbirds in the world join forces with the classic aircraft of yesteryear and the modern jets of today to present a feast of aviation attractions.


Deal Includes:

1, 2 & 3 night accommodation packages as per below

Flights not included - please use our Airline Book & Search option on the right of your screen

Oakridge Resort, Wanaka ••••
Standard room (MINIMUM THREE NIGHT STAY)

NZ$ Per Person Twin Extra
Night
21 - 23 Mar 08 $359 $90
Includes: 3 nights accommodation, 1 day pass to Warbirds

Wanaka Edge Suites ••••
1 bedroom apartments (MINIMUM TWO NIGHT STAY) NZ$ Per Person Twin Extra
Night
21 - 23 Mar 08 $469 $200
Includes: 2 nights accommodation, 1 day pass to Warbirds

Copthorne Lakefront, Queenstown •••1/2
Run of house room
NZ$ Per Person Twin Extra
Night
21 - 23 Mar 08 $199 $130
Includes: 1 nights accommodation, 1 day pass to Warbirds

Millenium Hotel, Queenstown ••••
Premium room NZ$ Per Person Twin Extra
Night
21 - 23 Mar 08 $225 $152
Includes: 1 nights accommodation, 1 day pass to Warbirds


Terms and Conditions:
Please read our terms and conditions for details of these costs

http://www.houseoftravel.co.nz/hot+deals/N...ka-air-show.htm
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Postby chickenman » Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:58 pm

Trolly wrote:
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What are the travel times via car to these places?


Wanaka is about three hours normally from either dunedin or invercargill in a campervan but given it's a holiday weekend and warbirds I would seriously allow 4 hours travel in total on the roads.

The real question is where are you staying? Wanaka is p[ropbably not fully booked and you could hit Arthurs Point or Hawea Flat camppgounds. Cromwell would be cheaper and maybe not so busy. I would have thought the council will slam freedom campers for the weekend.

Me - I live in Cromwell. Last time I went I took a 350 chev hamilton jet up lake dunstan and the clutha river. took 1/2 an hour to walk up from the river ;)

I could charge a reasonable rate for my front lawn.......

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Postby spongebob206 » Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:08 am

Campervan would be the better option, however I think pickup is only out of CHCH. That makes it a long drive.

I'd personally go for the Invercargill option or take chickenman up on his awesome offer. What a trip!
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Postby chickenman » Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:59 am

spongebob206 wrote:
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Campervan would be the better option, however I think pickup is only out of CHCH. That makes it a long drive.

I'd personally go for the Invercargill option or take chickenman up on his awesome offer. What a trip!


Chickenman's slightly tounge in cheeck comment. Her of the big stick might not have the same idea.

Ring the campervan companies and see if they have any relocations needed. Quite often you will get people doing a tour of the sth island who pickup campervans in chch and leave them in invercargill or dunedin.

The other option is rental car to queenstown airport from dunedin or invercargill then pickup a campervan in queenstown. Maui & britz campervans hire out of queenstown. Some rental companies will ship a campervan to your destination but you often have to pay a relocation charge.

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Postby K5054NZ » Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:43 pm

I also need to get travel down for the weekend. Got a house in Wanaka with a bed named Zac for all three days, just need to get Zac himself down there.
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Postby chopper_nut » Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:27 pm

Hey Zac, If you get to BHE, you can get a lift down with me and Vaughn
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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:34 pm

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I also need to get travel down for the weekend. Got a house in Wanaka with a bed named Zac for all three days, just need to get Zac himself down there.


I'll txt you (I think I have your number from Omaka) if there's any spare seats if they don't fill up both planes. I can probably get you a cheaper price than the original $750 :P
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Postby K5054NZ » Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:47 am

:) thanks! And Nick, I need to call you!

I pretty much have travel sorted - Wangas-Welly-Chch with Air NZ, then a Cherokee from Chch to Wanaka...all I need to do is get time off work!!!!
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