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Sydney New Years' Eve
We'll be in Sydney for this coming New Year's Eve- any recommendations
for where we should locate for the fireworks displays that night? Is the price ($750AUD) worth it for the party/ concert/ dinner at the Opera House? Anyone have any other ideas that we should consider? Thanks! |
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Sydney New Years' Eve
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 gregdane wrote:
We'll be in Sydney for this coming New Year's Eve- any recommendations for where we should locate for the fireworks displays that night? Is the price ($750AUD) worth it for the party/ concert/ dinner at the Opera House? Anyone have any other ideas that we should consider? Thanks! There's a park area overlooking the Opera House that's free and perfect for getting a view of the Opera house and Bridge during the display. Gets very crowded though, so get there around 7pm or earlier and bring plenty of booze -- "I hear ma train a comin' .... hear freedom comin" |
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Sydney New Years' Eve
On 23 Oct 2005 08:20:19 -0700, "gregdane" wrote:
We'll be in Sydney for this coming New Year's Eve- any recommendations for where we should locate for the fireworks displays that night? Is the price ($750AUD) worth it for the party/ concert/ dinner at the Opera House? Anyone have any other ideas that we should consider? Thanks! Only choose this package if you want a 'formal' evening. Most Sydneysiders consider this to be an informal evening, warm summer evening, lots of drinking and kissing new/old friends. Anywhere that has access to harbour views will be good viewing of the fireworks, both 9PM and midnight. Just remember, the closer you get to the birdge and Opera House the more crowed it will be. Enjoy the night. Tom |
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Sydney New Years' Eve
Another option for around the same cost - $699AUD is a party cruise out on
the harbour http://www.affiliate.viator.com/broc...YEAR&AUID=2536 "gregdane" wrote in message ups.com... We'll be in Sydney for this coming New Year's Eve- any recommendations for where we should locate for the fireworks displays that night? Is the price ($750AUD) worth it for the party/ concert/ dinner at the Opera House? Anyone have any other ideas that we should consider? Thanks! |
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