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| million21 | Post subject: Ashes 2013-14
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Joined: 13:40 on 28th Dec 2012 Posts: 1 |
Thinking of doing all 5 tests(2 of us).what would be the best way of going about it.husband and wife 70.ideas would be very welcome |
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| blueandy1mac | Post subject: Re: Ashes 2013-14
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Joined: 11:30 on 14th Jul 2008 Posts: 1800 Location: Preston UK |
million21 Wrote: Thinking of doing all 5 tests(2 of us).what would be the best way of going about it.husband and wife 70.ideas would be very welcome Dear 1,000,021, if I may be so informal. You will get a lot more assistance if you out your enquiry in the right board index. Good luck. |
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| Big Harvey | Post subject: Re: Ashes 2013-14
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Joined: 09:14 on 23rd Apr 2008 Posts: 2208 |
million21 Wrote: Thinking of doing all 5 tests(2 of us).what would be the best way of going about it.husband and wife 70.ideas would be very welcome Buy a good guidebook (e.g. the Lonely Planet Guide to Australia) so you've got some idea of what you would like to see and do while you're out there. Book flights. Book accommodation. Book transport between cities (normally internal flights, but some adventurous types opt to hire a car or camper van, or go by Greyhound bus or train (if available). Book match tickets on-line as soon as they become available. Book any excursions you fancy, (e.g. wine tasting, or group tours to remote areas that are hard to access, etc.) Alternatively, if you don't mind spending quite a bit more money, there are organised tours available where all of the above is taken care of for you. |
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