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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Pag » Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:41 pm

Quichey wrote:
Pag wrote:Have you flown Korean Air or Japan Air before Quichey?


Nope. You find some cheap flights with them?
Yep, have heard mixed reviews of both though.
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Pat Malone » Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:12 pm

Pag wrote:
Quichey wrote:
Pag wrote:Have you flown Korean Air or Japan Air before Quichey?


Nope. You find some cheap flights with them?
Yep, have heard mixed reviews of both though.


Japan Air are great. Cant comment on Korean Air.
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby The Ash Man » Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:58 am

The Ash Man wrote:Im leaving for Bangkok/Phuket in 2 weeks

I just called my agent to find out if we can skip Bangkok due to the floods and hit up Koh Samui instead

Its going to cost an extra $4000 (the whole 15 day trip only cost $5000!) and at this stage travel insurance will not cover it

That was until I mentioned the missus is pregnant and we booked before we knew, they are now "considering" it

Fingers crossed as I dont really want her around lying stagnant water


Got the insurance approved and we are now going to Singapore for 3 nights.

The mate I was going to see in Bangkok has fled to Phuket so I would have wasted my time going there anywhere
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Wedgie » Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:46 pm

Thats good news Ashman! Personally I wouldnt want to go to Bangkok at the best of times so youve done well to avoid it!
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby piccachu » Wed Nov 02, 2011 4:27 pm

Got back from Phuket on saturday morning and had the time of my life, stayed at the Merlin Beach resort a couple of minutes out of of Patong (which was a good decision) and was an amazing place, specially the pool bar. wet to Phi Phi island also which was a great day. Banglar road and the side alleys off it are a massive eye oppener for people like myself who have never been overseas before the wedding i went to was a great success appart from they only let me know 10 mins before the reception started that they wanted me to be the MC and after about 30 cocktails at the swim up bar during the day, leaving me in charge of a microphone for the night probably wasnt a good idea, when i get a chance i will post some photos
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Dogmatic » Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:50 pm

Going to Phuket on the 1st April with the family.
What immunisations should you have before you go there?
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Q. » Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:13 pm

Dogmatic wrote:Going to Phuket on the 1st April with the family.
What immunisations should you have before you go there?


Honestly, I wouldn't bother getting any vaccinations. At a stretch, Hep A/B.
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Footy Chick » Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:59 pm

My brother comes home today from Phuket (and surrounds - he went to that full moon festival thing), was crook with a fever for most of the trip, as was his mates :shock:
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Wedgie » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:24 pm

Footy Chick wrote:My brother comes home today from Phuket (and surrounds - he went to that full moon festival thing), was crook with a fever for most of the trip, as was his mates :shock:

STDs can be nasty. ;)
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Alaska » Sun Jan 15, 2012 8:03 pm

Wedgie wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:My brother comes home today from Phuket (and surrounds - he went to that full moon festival thing), was crook with a fever for most of the trip, as was his mates :shock:

STDs can be nasty. ;)


Yes, I have heard from my mates from Sydney who go each year Yellow Fever is a problem. :shock:
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby CoverKing » Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:23 am

Go to bali on the 15th of Feb to the 25th of Feb.

Heading over with 8 mates of mine, should be a bloody blast.

Best to take Aussie cash and get it exchanged over there? Thoughts?

Last time i was in bali was when i was 16 and the second bombings occurred. Hopefully dont see that tragic stuff occur again.

Cant bloody wait!
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Dirko » Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:58 am

CoverKing wrote:Best to take Aussie cash and get it exchanged over there? Thoughts?


Yes. Make sure you get your $25 USD for the entry Visa before you go. Also recommend you get a little IDR before you go, to get you a taxi, and so you can but beers before you need to find a money changer. The exchange rate is around 8300 in Australia.

Make sure you only exchange around 100 AUD at a time (this'll give you about 920 000). Do not take the IDR nor sign the exchange declaration until you have counted it back to the teller. Make sure they give you the notes flat and not doubled over.

Don't change money at the Airport.
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Pag » Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:58 pm

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CoverKing wrote:Best to take Aussie cash and get it exchanged over there? Thoughts?


Yes. Make sure you get your $25 USD for the entry Visa before you go. Also recommend you get a little IDR before you go, to get you a taxi, and so you can but beers before you need to find a money changer. The exchange rate is around 8300 in Australia.

Make sure you only exchange around 100 AUD at a time (this'll give you about 920 000). Do not take the IDR nor sign the exchange declaration until you have counted it back to the teller. Make sure they give you the notes flat and not doubled over.

Don't change money at the Airport.
Alot of the Kodak shops are also money exchangers. Very official and never had a problem with them, no commission either. Any place that looks a little dodgy, usually is.
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:50 pm

SJABC wrote:
CoverKing wrote:Best to take Aussie cash and get it exchanged over there? Thoughts?


Yes. Make sure you get your $25 USD for the entry Visa before you go. Also recommend you get a little IDR before you go, to get you a taxi, and so you can but beers before you need to find a money changer. The exchange rate is around 8300 in Australia.

Make sure you only exchange around 100 AUD at a time (this'll give you about 920 000). Do not take the IDR nor sign the exchange declaration until you have counted it back to the teller. Make sure they give you the notes flat and not doubled over.

Don't change money at the Airport.


they accept aussie dollers now...
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby wycbloods » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:33 pm

Aussie Dollars even too WUB?
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CoverKing said what?

Agree with AF on this one!
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:43 am

wycbloods wrote:Aussie Dollars even too WUB?


:lol: ... yep, my bad... :oops:

yes Aussie Dollars too
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby valleys07 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:09 pm

CoverKing wrote:Go to bali on the 15th of Feb to the 25th of Feb.

Heading over with 8 mates of mine, should be a bloody blast.

Best to take Aussie cash and get it exchanged over there? Thoughts?

Last time i was in bali was when i was 16 and the second bombings occurred. Hopefully dont see that tragic stuff occur again.

Cant bloody wait!


Probably a bit late CK, but i just got back from bali and the exchange is about 9500 IDR, some good value in the aussie $ atm.

Enjoy it mate, i had a ball!!
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby The Duke » Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:20 pm

Dogmatic wrote:Going to Phuket on the 1st April with the family.
What immunisations should you have before you go there?

Nothing you can do for Aids Dogmatic, maybe use a franga.
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby Dogmatic » Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:03 am

The Duke wrote:
Dogmatic wrote:Going to Phuket on the 1st April with the family.
What immunisations should you have before you go there?

Nothing you can do for Aids Dogmatic, maybe use a franga.

Thanks for the late advice. Terminator told me if you don't hit the sides you are safe.
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Re: Bali/Phuket

Postby MagicKiwi » Fri May 04, 2012 3:57 pm

OK got back a couple of weeks ago from our first trip to Bali. For those who like the finer things in life and want to spoil yourselves rotten, The Laguna Luxury Resort and Spa at Nusa Dua. Absolutely beautiful and perfect for that quiet time, lovely food, lovely people and attention to detail. Makes these difficult days at work worth it. Highly recommended.
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