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Being perhaps, one of the older members of this site, I have started to consider what my "Bucket List" travel destinations are. All going to plan, I have around 5 years of work left. Wife will probably work on for a few more years though. Looking forward to becoming a "kept man"....
So far I have 2 trips in mind. England & Europe. Then the USA. I want to do England & Europe while I am still working. Take a 5/6 week break. The USA can wait until I have retired.
So 2027 is the year for the UK/Europe trip. Take in an Ashes test match, British Open golf, before heading over the mainland Europe. Paris & Rome are certainties. If time allows I'd like to go the Switzerland.
2030 will be the USA Trip. LA, San Fran, Vegas (maybe) then up to Vancouver. Wouldn't mind taking in a PGA event, perhaps a baseball game. We would go in the Northern Summer, so no chance of an NFL game. I'm not into Basketball. Like to see Florida & perhaps Dallas.
The plan after that will be to scale travel back to closer places - Asia, New Zealand, and within Australia.
Anyone else have bucket list travel plans?
So far I have 2 trips in mind. England & Europe. Then the USA. I want to do England & Europe while I am still working. Take a 5/6 week break. The USA can wait until I have retired.
So 2027 is the year for the UK/Europe trip. Take in an Ashes test match, British Open golf, before heading over the mainland Europe. Paris & Rome are certainties. If time allows I'd like to go the Switzerland.
2030 will be the USA Trip. LA, San Fran, Vegas (maybe) then up to Vancouver. Wouldn't mind taking in a PGA event, perhaps a baseball game. We would go in the Northern Summer, so no chance of an NFL game. I'm not into Basketball. Like to see Florida & perhaps Dallas.
The plan after that will be to scale travel back to closer places - Asia, New Zealand, and within Australia.
Anyone else have bucket list travel plans?
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Corona Man wrote:Being perhaps, one of the older members of this site, I have started to consider what my "Bucket List" travel destinations are. All going to plan, I have around 5 years of work left. Wife will probably work on for a few more years though. Looking forward to becoming a "kept man"....
So far I have 2 trips in mind. England & Europe. Then the USA. I want to do England & Europe while I am still working. Take a 5/6 week break. The USA can wait until I have retired.
So 2027 is the year for the UK/Europe trip. Take in an Ashes test match, British Open golf, before heading over the mainland Europe. Paris & Rome are certainties. If time allows I'd like to go the Switzerland.
2030 will be the USA Trip. LA, San Fran, Vegas (maybe) then up to Vancouver. Wouldn't mind taking in a PGA event, perhaps a baseball game. We would go in the Northern Summer, so no chance of an NFL game. I'm not into Basketball. Like to see Florida & perhaps Dallas.
The plan after that will be to scale travel back to closer places - Asia, New Zealand, and within Australia.
Anyone else have bucket list travel plans?
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Mrs Boon and I both turn 50 next year, she has a desire to see her Greek homeland and I do with my Welsh heritage however I'm shit on a plane so there's no way I'm doing the 14 hours from Adelaide to Dubai etc so we've hatched a plan to execute by the time we are 55.
Adelaide to Singapore and have 1-2 days there then Singapore to Dubai etc and have a day there then onto Amsterdam. That way the flights are no more than the 8 or so hours I can cope with. We can then cross over to the UK, back over the ditch to cover Europe and the Mediterranean before hopping back home. 6-8 weeks at best.
We've done a few Bali and Thailand trips, I want to get back to NZ with her ( been over for work ) at some stage and we're nearly locked in for Vietnam next year with some mates.
I have no desire for the US at all. I don't run fast enough to outrun bullets.
Adelaide to Singapore and have 1-2 days there then Singapore to Dubai etc and have a day there then onto Amsterdam. That way the flights are no more than the 8 or so hours I can cope with. We can then cross over to the UK, back over the ditch to cover Europe and the Mediterranean before hopping back home. 6-8 weeks at best.
We've done a few Bali and Thailand trips, I want to get back to NZ with her ( been over for work ) at some stage and we're nearly locked in for Vietnam next year with some mates.
I have no desire for the US at all. I don't run fast enough to outrun bullets.
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Booney wrote:Mrs Boon and I both turn 50 next year, she has a desire to see her Greek homeland and I do with my Welsh heritage however I'm shit on a plane so there's no way I'm doing the 14 hours from Adelaide to Dubai etc so we've hatched a plan to execute by the time we are 55.
Adelaide to Singapore and have 1-2 days there then Singapore to Dubai etc and have a day there then onto Amsterdam. That way the flights are no more than the 8 or so hours I can cope with. We can then cross over to the UK, back over the ditch to cover Europe and the Mediterranean before hopping back home. 6-8 weeks at best.
We've done a few Bali and Thailand trips, I want to get back to NZ with her ( been over for work ) at some stage and we're nearly locked in for Vietnam next year with some mates.
I have no desire for the US at all. I don't run fast enough to outrun bullets.
I'd rather get the plane ride over & done with in 1 hit. Understand what you are saying, but it's the extra time in airports, in and out of hotels. Stuff that. I've done the Melb to LA flight before 14 odd hours. Eat, drink, watch a movie, read a book, walk around the cabin, have another drink. Will do Business Class most likely - better wine, better food, and a bed.
I've been to NZ a heap of times with work, so same there, like to take my wife there for a look.
We will probably do Bali in the next couple of years. I actually made the suggestion to the entire family on Christmas day, only to be gazzumped by news of a baby on the way......so back burner it goes.
In terms of the bullets...... I think I only need to be faster than the average Joe Yanky....... backing myself in, in that race!
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Would love to go to Africa again. Tanzania, South Africa, Namibia.
The US to see a couple NFL games, Nashville and perhaps through some of the lesser states across the north and centre. No real desire to go to the major cities in California, Florida, New York, Texas etc
England and Ireland to see the Ashes, Gaelic football, a West End show, see if I can find Dibley.
Germany for the family heritage.
Sri Lanka is the one Asian/Indian country I'd like to go to.
The US to see a couple NFL games, Nashville and perhaps through some of the lesser states across the north and centre. No real desire to go to the major cities in California, Florida, New York, Texas etc
England and Ireland to see the Ashes, Gaelic football, a West End show, see if I can find Dibley.
Germany for the family heritage.
Sri Lanka is the one Asian/Indian country I'd like to go to.
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I'm already saving up for my Nov/Dec trip in 2026 to the US specifically to Philladelphia for December 6 which is "Rocky" day and will be the 50th anniversary of when the original Rocky came out. To be on those steps Rocky ran up in Philly will be something very special to me.
Many NFL, NCAAF and NBA games will be fit in too. West Coast US doesn't interest me though so will just do a short stop over at Las Vegas as its cheaper than flying to Philly or closeby in one hit.
I'm thinking 20-30k to do it right.
Meanwhile I'll keep the missus happy with some cruises and trips around the nation in the meantime, going to Papua New Guinea in October which will be something different. Also planning a trip to remote NT (near Borroloola) to return my Dad's ashes to our mob's land but that probably won't cost me. Both kids want to come on that.
Maybe a trip to England one day to meet some of the wife's family but that's not that high on the agenda as she tells me England is a shithole.
Down the track I'd also like to do an Austria/Germany/Scandinavia and maybe at least one more to SE Asia.
After that this little black duck might just buy a Winnebago and head off into the sunset with wifey.
Many NFL, NCAAF and NBA games will be fit in too. West Coast US doesn't interest me though so will just do a short stop over at Las Vegas as its cheaper than flying to Philly or closeby in one hit.
I'm thinking 20-30k to do it right.
Meanwhile I'll keep the missus happy with some cruises and trips around the nation in the meantime, going to Papua New Guinea in October which will be something different. Also planning a trip to remote NT (near Borroloola) to return my Dad's ashes to our mob's land but that probably won't cost me. Both kids want to come on that.
Maybe a trip to England one day to meet some of the wife's family but that's not that high on the agenda as she tells me England is a shithole.
Down the track I'd also like to do an Austria/Germany/Scandinavia and maybe at least one more to SE Asia.
After that this little black duck might just buy a Winnebago and head off into the sunset with wifey.
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Booney wrote:Mrs Boon and I both turn 50 next year, she has a desire to see her Greek homeland and I do with my Welsh heritage however I'm shit on a plane so there's no way I'm doing the 14 hours from Adelaide to Dubai etc so we've hatched a plan to execute by the time we are 55.
Adelaide to Singapore and have 1-2 days there then Singapore to Dubai etc and have a day there then onto Amsterdam. That way the flights are no more than the 8 or so hours I can cope with. We can then cross over to the UK, back over the ditch to cover Europe and the Mediterranean before hopping back home. 6-8 weeks at best.
We've done a few Bali and Thailand trips, I want to get back to NZ with her ( been over for work ) at some stage and we're nearly locked in for Vietnam next year with some mates.
I have no desire for the US at all. I don't run fast enough to outrun bullets.
Missus raves about Greece, she used to holiday there every year. Still one of her favourite spots in the world especially the islands.
I won't tell you her opinion about Wales though!
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Ticked off another bucket list item in the last few weeks with crossing the Arctic circle and going as far North on land as possible. This was our 6th trip to Europe and have seen a fair bit of it and love it so will be back in the next year or two.
Still have an African safari on my list aswell as an extensive South American trip. I have no real desire to go to the US but likely to visit briefly next year as it’s my 50th and I’m planning on doing trip to the Caribbean when we play the Windies. Get to a couple of tests and see some sights.
We are lucky that I’m in the aviation sector and also very good at playing the points game so we always fly business or first class and the majority is done with points. The most recent trip to Europe was in Business all the way with points flights across various airlines with Qatar Airlines Doha to Adelaide being the obvious standout
Still have an African safari on my list aswell as an extensive South American trip. I have no real desire to go to the US but likely to visit briefly next year as it’s my 50th and I’m planning on doing trip to the Caribbean when we play the Windies. Get to a couple of tests and see some sights.
We are lucky that I’m in the aviation sector and also very good at playing the points game so we always fly business or first class and the majority is done with points. The most recent trip to Europe was in Business all the way with points flights across various airlines with Qatar Airlines Doha to Adelaide being the obvious standout
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Jim05 wrote:Ticked off another bucket list item in the last few weeks with crossing the Arctic circle and going as far North on land as possible. This was our 6th trip to Europe and have seen a fair bit of it and love it so will be back in the next year or two.
Still have an African safari on my list aswell as an extensive South American trip. I have no real desire to go to the US but likely to visit briefly next year as it’s my 50th and I’m planning on doing trip to the Caribbean when we play the Windies. Get to a couple of tests and see some sights.
We are lucky that I’m in the aviation sector and also very good at playing the points game so we always fly business or first class and the majority is done with points. The most recent trip to Europe was in Business all the way with points flights across various airlines with Qatar Airlines Doha to Adelaide being the obvious standout
How many countries have you visited In those trips? You're always jet-setting to get away from essendons woes
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The one we just got back from we flew into Paris and spent a couple of days there before flying to Norway. Spent most of our trip in Norway but also had a day in London before flying to Prague for a few days and then travelled by train through Switzerland again. We flew from Geneva to Dubai and had a couple of days just out of town at Ajman and then had a few days in Doha before flying home. Last trip I hired a car at Frankfurt and spent 4 weeks driving through Germany, Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia and Hungary and then flew to the UK and grabbed another car for 2 weeks and drove through England, Scotland and Wales. On other trips we have spent a couple weeks in all of Switzerland, France, Italy, Belgium and Holland. We went to the soccer World Cup in Germany in 2006 and spent just under 8 weeks in Europe and visited France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and England. This was the 5th time we have been to Paris and London.mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Jim05 wrote:Ticked off another bucket list item in the last few weeks with crossing the Arctic circle and going as far North on land as possible. This was our 6th trip to Europe and have seen a fair bit of it and love it so will be back in the next year or two.
Still have an African safari on my list aswell as an extensive South American trip. I have no real desire to go to the US but likely to visit briefly next year as it’s my 50th and I’m planning on doing trip to the Caribbean when we play the Windies. Get to a couple of tests and see some sights.
We are lucky that I’m in the aviation sector and also very good at playing the points game so we always fly business or first class and the majority is done with points. The most recent trip to Europe was in Business all the way with points flights across various airlines with Qatar Airlines Doha to Adelaide being the obvious standout
How many countries have you visited In those trips? You're always jet-setting to get away from essendons woes
As a rule we try to do 2x 2 week holidays in Asia every year and every second year we try to do a 4-6 week European trip although this year we have done the Euro trip and will squeeze a quick 7-10 day trip to Asia in. We have visited most countries in Asia multiple times
And yes, quite often we are away at finals time as I know Essendon won’t be involved
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Jim05 wrote:The one we just got back from we flew into Paris and spent a couple of days there before flying to Norway. Spent most of our trip in Norway but also had a day in London before flying to Prague for a few days and then travelled by train through Switzerland again. We flew from Geneva to Dubai and had a couple of days just out of town at Ajman and then had a few days in Doha before flying home. Last trip I hired a car at Frankfurt and spent 4 weeks driving through Germany, Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia and Hungary and then flew to the UK and grabbed another car for 2 weeks and drove through England, Scotland and Wales. On other trips we have spent a couple weeks in all of Switzerland, France, Italy, Belgium and Holland. We went to the soccer World Cup in Germany in 2006 and spent just under 8 weeks in Europe and visited France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and England. This was the 5th time we have been to Paris and London.mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Jim05 wrote:Ticked off another bucket list item in the last few weeks with crossing the Arctic circle and going as far North on land as possible. This was our 6th trip to Europe and have seen a fair bit of it and love it so will be back in the next year or two.
Still have an African safari on my list aswell as an extensive South American trip. I have no real desire to go to the US but likely to visit briefly next year as it’s my 50th and I’m planning on doing trip to the Caribbean when we play the Windies. Get to a couple of tests and see some sights.
We are lucky that I’m in the aviation sector and also very good at playing the points game so we always fly business or first class and the majority is done with points. The most recent trip to Europe was in Business all the way with points flights across various airlines with Qatar Airlines Doha to Adelaide being the obvious standout
How many countries have you visited In those trips? You're always jet-setting to get away from essendons woes
As a rule we try to do 2x 2 week holidays in Asia every year and every second year we try to do a 4-6 week European trip although this year we have done the Euro trip and will squeeze a quick 7-10 day trip to Asia in. We have visited most countries in Asia multiple times
And yes, quite often we are away at finals time as I know Essendon won’t be involved
That's a decent travel catalogue. Impressive.
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I've visited 25 countries in my life so far (I'm 35), some I'd love to get back to and some I'm happy with only seeing once.
In terms of trips I'm planning on getting in at some stage in the future:
Southern (Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans etc) and North-eastern US (Philly, Boston etc). NYC is my favourite place in the world so far and would make sure I stop in again.
Western Canada/Rockies/Alaska.
Have done a safari in South Africa, would love to do the same in Kenya/Botswana at some stage.
Caribbean for an Aus cricket tour.
Ashes in the UK.
Norway/Finland/Lapland.
Brazil/Argentina.
Vietnam/Thailand/Malaysia/Hong Kong.
Need to get to the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London so will be there again at some stage as well.
In terms of trips I'm planning on getting in at some stage in the future:
Southern (Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans etc) and North-eastern US (Philly, Boston etc). NYC is my favourite place in the world so far and would make sure I stop in again.
Western Canada/Rockies/Alaska.
Have done a safari in South Africa, would love to do the same in Kenya/Botswana at some stage.
Caribbean for an Aus cricket tour.
Ashes in the UK.
Norway/Finland/Lapland.
Brazil/Argentina.
Vietnam/Thailand/Malaysia/Hong Kong.
Need to get to the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London so will be there again at some stage as well.
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My one and only overseas holiday (and my 50th present to myself, even though that was last year) will be to Antartica.
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Bali is on the horizon next. Mid 2025 is the plan.
Got a mate heading up there later this week, will get some dirt on where he stays etc on his return. Sounds like he is fairly regular to Bali.
Got a mate heading up there later this week, will get some dirt on where he stays etc on his return. Sounds like he is fairly regular to Bali.
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Cuba
North Korea
are on my bucket list
North Korea
are on my bucket list
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FlyingHigh wrote:Would love to go to Africa again. Tanzania, South Africa, Namibia.
The US to see a couple NFL games, Nashville and perhaps through some of the lesser states across the north and centre. No real desire to go to the major cities in California, Florida, New York, Texas etc
England and Ireland to see the Ashes, Gaelic football, a West End show, see if I can find Dibley.
Germany for the family heritage.
Sri Lanka is the one Asian/Indian country I'd like to go to.
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Jimmy_041 wrote:Cuba
North Korea
are on my bucket list
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Jimmy_041 wrote:Cuba
North Korea
are on my bucket list
Cuba worth a visit.
My great grandma (who I never met) was from Cuba and would love to visit one day but a combination of the cost and difficulty to get to have always prevented me from it.
I would look to combine it with Jamaica as well which is where my grandad (who i am close to) is from. His mum essentially moved from Cuba to Jamaica during the cold war period.
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