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A Travel Blog entry by drmnsd from Mt Cook Village, New Zealand
... to see if they had any chalets or motel rooms available since I knew they were cheaper. They were all sold out, but the hotel was running a new years eve special for $125.00 (it's usually three times that!). I said I'll take it and booked a room at the ...
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Happy New Year!!
A Travel Blog entry by jordanancel from Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
... maybe being on a unicycle may not be the way to get one. It's fun if you're a clown, I suppose. New Year's Eve Day, we left our hotel and walked up a big hill to the botanical gardens, which were truly magnificent. There were all these trails ...
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Mr. Toad's wild ride through New Delhi
A Travel Blog entry by chris-and-amy from New Delhi, India
... sleeve pinning a paper Indian flag and begs for money, 8) next stop Presidents house and parliament (first woman president and first Sikh prime minister in office currently- house is about 10 times as large as the White House), 9) next stop was by far the ...
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Its up to you New York, New York!
A Travel Blog entry by mimmy21 from New York City, New York, United States
... it- so l simply walked along Central Park avenue off 5th avenue which overlooks the beautiful park. I passed the world famous Plazza Hotel (currently under construction) and made my way to the subway station for the first time. When l think back to when ...
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New York, USA - Just Before Christmas!
A Travel Blog entry by cessna152 from New York City, New York, United States
... until eventually the skyscrapers of Manhattan became visible. It wasn't long before we were dropped off outside our hotel. The Grand Hyatt had a prime location: Grand Central Station was next door with the Chrysler Building across the street. And only a ...
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No good deli in New Delhi
A Travel Blog entry by benabo from New Delhi, India
... restaurant and had some of the best dim sum I've ever had. (Wish you could've had some with us, Henry!). I returned back to the hotel and passed chatted online a bit until I passed out and had to be up at 5AM to catch my flight. ****THIS LIKE SOME OTHER ...
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Our New Year Celebrations!
A Travel Blog entry by kateandandy from Sydney, Australia
... we took the ferry back to Kirribilli to find something to eat. It is a nice little area and the Prime Minister lives not far from our hotel. Friday 30th December 2005 We had a hearty breakfast and took the ferry across the harbour and went ...
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New Zealand - North Island Part 1
A Travel Blog entry by russandkath from Auckland, New Zealand
... "New World" and sorted ourselves out with some top nosh....Smoked Salmon on Pumkin and Potato bread with Champagne followed by prime marinated lamb rump steaks with Salad with a nice Wolf Blass red wine. For pudding we managed to just about cram in some ...
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New Zealand is a go go!!
A Travel Blog entry by p4ul_allen from River Valley, North Island, New Zealand
... us with some good photo opportunities. Unfortunately although this is protected land some bright spark has decided to build a hotel right outside the park so unless you angle right the amazing natural wonder is spoilt by a nasty looking ...
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New Zealand - The South Island
A Travel Blog entry by duke_schewe from Nelson, New Zealand
... . It felt so cosmopolitan compared to anywhere we've been since LA....we just lapped it up! We checked into the MSFT hotel (these are beautiful 5 * hotels in every major city with special rates for MS employees) and took full advantage of the luxury... ...
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Kiwi Country (New Zealand)
A Travel Blog entry by vickiarnaud from Auckland, New Zealand
... fill-up so you have to call in advance to reserve 2. We would have to pay 10 times the price of our nice private hotel rooms in Asia (with a double bed and attached bath) for a dorm room shared with 8 other people where you actually have to bring your ...
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Funny Old New Zealand
A Travel Blog entry by thepolishmaori from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
... make the best salt and vinegar chips. The Captain of the All Blacks still has a highest poll rating for most preferred Prime Minister. So he bloody well should, Go on Richie!!! Everyone still moans about not having built a waterfront stadium "because it ...
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New Years Eve 2010-2011
A Travel Blog entry by samskinner from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... children. We headed back over to the city to further marvel at the world acclaimed view from the rooftop pool of a quayside hotel and a champagne breakfast to start 2011 off in style. This is one of the only views in the world that has such iconic ...
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Day 4: Exploring New Delhi
A Travel Blog entry by theepan from New Delhi, India
... north and south block of Secretarist building. This houses a lot of important ministeries such as Ministry of Defence, Finance, and Prime Minister's office. Uderstandably the security was very tight. Then we drove along the Rajpath towards India Gate. The ...
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Happy New Year!
A Travel Blog entry by emma_steve80 from Sydney, Australia
... Fifa on his XBox - much to the girls annoyance! Together with some of their friends we had tickets for a bar on Circular Quay, a prime location for the fireworks. It got even better when we arrived and we saw that the bar had glass windows all the way ...
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Swamps of New York by Volkan Akkurt
A Travel Blog entry by volkanakkurt from New York, New York, United States
... here are even less aggressive than people in Barbados. I stayed at Mitkuzi (sp?) guest house at Upper Kingston, close to embassies and prime minister's house for $25. I took a taxi to town center for a "fashion show" after I checked in around 8 pm. The ...
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New Zealand so far
A Travel Blog entry by kelly.allen from Dunedin, New Zealand
... form Santiago at 5am. Nothing open in Auckland at 5am on Monday morning so very luckily we were able to go straight into our hotel room and get a few hours sleep. Went out for a fry-up, real bacon and proper tea - fab, it's a traditional way ...
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Hotel in Nepal
A Travel Blog entry by hotelnepalaya from Kathmandu, Nepal
... in cultural and biological endowment makes Nepal a prime destination for nature and adventure loving tourists. With the new hope of new Nepal, Hotel Nepalaya has been established in Thamel, the tourist hub of Kathmandu. The hotel brings you closer ...
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Squatter’s on Fire
A Travel Blog entry by katie-jenny2011 from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... was on a roll today. At all of the Prime Minister’s Painting he would tell us the funniest thing about that particular Prime minster from Rudd 747 (he spent more time out of Australia than in Australia when he was the sitting Prime Minister), to ...
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Trail of Tears
A Travel Blog entry by kec100 from Kingshouse Hotel, Scotland, United Kingdom
... I was well-fortified for a good lunch at Bridge of Orchy, where I sat at the picnic benches of a very, very Walker-friendly hotel! I don’t even think I bought anything there, but they were happy for me to wander in and out, use the facilities ...
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The renaissance of Eichardt's (I-carts) Private Hotel on its prime lake front location offers guests the opportunity to experience the historic charm of this 140-year-old icon. This merged with the best contemporary design, the finest accommodation and ...
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