Posted by Jasmine Zahara on
March 7, 2010
Hotels near Melbourne Airport
Also known as Tullamarine Airport, the Melbourne International Airport is recognised as one of the best international airports in Australia and within the South East Asian region. The Hilton Melbourne International Airport offers superior accommodation for visitors to Melbourne and is just metres away from the Melbourne International Airport. The Hilton at Melbourne Airport offers undercover access through walkways to Melbourne airport’s international terminals. People staying at the Melbourne Airport Hilton can expect tariffs starting from $196 per night up to $455 for the luxurious King Hilton Spa Suite. For travellers having to stay overnight in Melbourne close to the airport then there are also a range of alternate Melbourne Airport accommodation available.
Also located close to the Melbourne International Airport is another Melbourne airport hotel only 400 metres from the entrance. The Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport is an ideal stop over for those having to catch an early morning flight, or arriving late at night. Rooms at the Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport start from $135 per night. The nearby functional, but less glamorous Hotel Formula 1 Melbourne Airport is only a short stroll to the Melbourne international and domestic terminals. Very affordable, tariffs at the Formula 1 Melbourne Airport start from $89 per night.
Apart from the above hotels accommodation near Melbourne airport, the Best Western Airport Motel & Convention Centre is just minutes away from Melbourne airport Australia and offers rooms from $152 per night. If you prefer apartment style accommodation, then the Preston Apartments in the Aluxstay Apartments Bell City offer you serviced apartments at prices starting from $119 per night.
Travellers on a strict budget and those planning longer stays in Melbourne Australia may like to check out Australian Home Away, which offers accommodation in its Wonga Park Houses and Cottages. This option offers accommodation near Melbourne airport at very low costs and room rates beginning at $55. Located a short distance away by road are the Hume Villa Motor Inn and the Fawkner Motels which both offer accommodation around 8 minutes away from the Melbourne international airport. With room rates from as low as $85 per night and given their close proximity to the Western Ring Road these motels are a good alternative to more expensive onsite accommodation options.
If you are a backpacker travelling on a shoe-string budget, then Melbourne Airport Caravan & Cabin Village will offer you onsite cabins at rates starting from $30. The Caravan & Cabin Village contains self-contained apartments, single and double bedrooms, two and three bedroom villas and powered sites. This Village is only about 5-minutes drive from Melbourne international airport. Other such cheap Melbourne airport accommodation facilities are at Apollo Gardens Caravan Park with rates starting from $26 per night and at Melbourne BIG4 Holiday Park, where the rates are $32 and above.
Still known amongst locals by its original name Tullamarine Airport is roughly 23 km from the Melbourne CBD and as the name indicates it is close to the outer Melbourne suburb of Tullamarine. Of course, Tullamarine Airport is now globally known as the Melbourne international Airport.
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Posted by Adriana Noton on
February 20, 2010
Blue Mountain Chalets: A Great Place For A Family Holiday
A holiday in the Blue Mountain area near Ontario in Canada will open up a whole new world of family fun. It doesn’t matter which time of the year you go, there will always be lots to do and to see. For the family man Blue Mountain chalets offer the best alternative by far.
For a family or 4 or more, chalet accommodation makes perfect sense cost wise if compared to a stay in a hotel. Should you stay in a hotel, you will have to rent at least two rooms, which will sharply increase the cost of your holiday. To pay for two rooms in a hotel for a week or more will make a serious dent in the family budget and simply mean that there is a lot less money available to do all the things that you planned to do.
If you stay in a hotel, you will also not have any facilities to prepare your own meals. That means you will be forced to eat all meals in either the hotel’s restaurant or at a restaurant in town. This will further escalate costs quite sharply and once again mean that you will have less money to spend on all the activities in the area.
Another aspect of a chalet holiday is simply the increased space it provides to every member of the family. The majority of chalets are quite roomy. There will in all likelihood be a lounge area where the family can watch television, play games or just relax. Most chalets also have a large kitchen counter with bar stools where all of you can gather to have your meals or just sit and chat.
The Blue Mountain area can get very cold in winter. This is the reason why very often your chalet will come with a fireplace where everyone in the family can cuddle together on a cold winter’s evening. Most of us will agree that the ambiance of a log fire is far above that of an electric heater in a hotel room. These evenings will become fond family memories in the years to come.
Chalets often even have such facilities as a pool table to keep everyone busy during a long, cold evening when it’s pouring outside. A few of the upmarket ones even come with a private swimming pool and a hot tub. If there isn’t a private pool, you will most likely have access to a communal swimming pool, which is excellent for hot summer’s days.
Staying in a chalet doesn’t cut you off from the activities in the surrounding area. You can eat out every evening if you want and do so in a different restaurant if that’s your choice. There are sufficient restaurants in the vicinity to please every palate. If the children want pizza and mom and dad want a cozy candle-lit dinner, there’s no reason why everyone can’t have exactly what they want.
Blue Mountain chalets provide the perfect family holiday in so many ways. There such a lot to see and to do in the immediate area that nobody will ever be bored. There are activities and entertainment for all age groups and every single family member will return home feeling refreshed and ready to face life’s challenges again.
Planning to ski or snowboard but don’t have a place to stay? Save money by staying in Blue Mountain chalets instead of hotels. Enjoy the comfort of a home while being close to the mountain in these Blue Mountain accommodations. With breathtaking views and in an area with many unique experiences, you’re bound to enjoy yourself.
Posted by Bailey Jamieson on
February 11, 2010
Surfers Paradise - Australia’s Most Popular Holiday
Surfers Paradise is famous all over the world as a main Gold Coast Australia tourist attraction. Millions of people visit Surfers Paradise every year with Gold Coast hotels, Gold Coast resorts and Gold Coast apartments offering pleasant stay for Gold Coast holiday in Australia. Surfers Paradise is not only an idyllic travel destination but also offers vibrant night life, while also being a fashion centre. This beautiful beach is about 30 minutes away from the Gold Coast Airport. Surfers Paradise accounts for more than 40% of Gold Coast holiday accommodation and the accommodations have a wide range to suit any type of budget.
Wander along the Surfers Paradise Beachfront markets every Wednesday and Friday to discover a variety of products and gift items between 5-30 pm and 10-00 pm. Visitors to the markets will see in excess of 120 stalls scattered for just under a kilometre along the beachfront promenade. Choose from local gifts including jewellery, homewares, artworks, crafts, accessories and music items. With late night shopping seven days a seek in the 14 major shopping centres there is no excuse not to enjoy a local spend up after you have spent a day enjoying the beach and sea.
Surfers Paradise is one of the few places having 24 hour dining facility. Pubs, nightclubs, other special clubs and bars operate up to early hours in the morning and all of them are situated within a range of two kilometres, making the area as the unique entertainment capital in Gold Coast Australia.
There are so many accommodation choices in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast that it would be near impossible to mention them all, but here are just a few of the most popular Surfers Paradise accommodation options: The Aegean Resort, Baronnet Apartments, Breakers North Apartments, Bay Lodge Apartments, Surfers Tradewinds, Australia Sovereign Hotel, Artique Resort, and Azzura Surfers Paradise Resort, Alexander Holiday Apartments, Anacapri Apartments, Anchor Down, Aristocrat Holiday Apartments and Sands Holiday Apartments. Other alternate Gold Coast accommodation available in Surfers Paradise includes: the Bahia Beachfront, Beachlodge Apartments and Berkeley on the Beach. Most hotels, resorts and apartments in Surfers Paradise offer single, double and triple bedroom configurations. Gold Coast hotels, Gold Coast motels, Gold Coast resorts and Gold Coast apartments are well suited to all needs and include choices suited to families, couples and singles. Some Surfers Paradise accommodations also offer attractions that are unique to the region. Ever wanted to fly a commercial plane? Well at the A Flight Experience Q1 you can take the controls of a Boeing 737-800 flight simulation, with you as the pilot.
For Surfers Paradise visitors and locals with an eye for the finer things in life the Gold Coast City Art Gallery has an impressive collection of works on display and special showings. For family entertainment visit futuristic science world and Infinity in Surfers Paradise which is an interactive games arcade. Infinity in Surfers Paradise is guaranteed to entertain all members of the family and is close to most Gold Coast accommodation. Also popular with families is the he Australian Outback Spectacular at Warner Village Theme Parks and in a similar theme you can experience the live shooting of pistols and guns in air conditioned comfort at the Australian Shooting Academy.
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Posted by Owen Jones on
January 10, 2010
Thailand: My First Night in Pattaya
It was seven-ish and I was sitting in a nice-enough room overlooking the front entrance to the pub above which I had just moved in. The pub was the Pig and Whistle on Soi 7 in Pattaya. Across the way was a big hole, which they were hoping to construct a hotel in and next door to that, just opposite me, was a tiny bar with one lady sitting on a stool outside it. Not that there was a wall there, it was open on two sides. The Soi was lovely and peaceful, I thought. I also thought that I might go and sit in that little bar and talk to that woman, if my friend was late, because I would surely see him arrive from two metres away, the width of the Soi.
So, I went to the bar in the pub at 19:15 to await my friend who said he would meet me at 20:00. It was much busier than thirty minutes earlier but not noisy and I sat at the bar. The first thing a barmaid did was say hello, give me a menu and step back. I did not really want to eat, I only wanted a beer as I presumed we would be dining together later, but I wanted to read the menu anyway.
‘A pint of Boddington’s’, I said. It arrived and the girl began laying a setting for me. I tried to explain that I was not hungry, but it was no good. Like in Spain, most people eat and drink at the same time. All the while the girl was smiling at me. Then she said: ‘You live upstairs? My name Charli. What you want to eat?’. So, I gave in and ordered something and rice.
‘You first time in Thailand? You no can eat. Too spicy’, she said with a grin. ‘Oh’, I replied, ‘but I want to try. ‘I put only 50-50 for you’, she said and went.
I battled my way through that meal and it took a Boddingtons and a bottle of water. Charli had been accurate, it was too hot for first-time foreigners and she had reduced the chilis by 50%. I have always heeded a Thai’s guidance on food ever since.
I changed seat to by the window to see what was happening as it was dark by 19:30 and I was curious. Within thirty minutes Soi 7 had changed completely. I could see hundreds of ladies and tourists milling about. I wanted to go out and join in or at least sit in the quiet bar across the way, but I’m ashamed to say that I was too scared, so I sat put, rivetted to the Pig like a rabbit in a hunter’s beam.
My friend walked in on time and after we had been chatting for an hour, he said: ‘Drink up, I have someone I want you to meet’. This was it, we were going into that mele. A waitress opened the door for us and the racket and the heat were terrific. Particularly the noise. Every metre at least two or three girls would yell: ‘Hello, sexy man, you want a drink’. Trying to say no courteously to each call was out of the question, so I just stuck close by to my pal.
Luckily, we only had about fifty metres to stroll and we sat down in another bar. My friend said hello to several women and then said, this a girl I have been going out with for some time. I was flabbergasted as I had never heard him talk about her, ever. She was gorgeous, but could not speak English, so I sat in the pandemonium in silence. Not for long through, as my friend said, I have a blind date for you and he introduced another girl to me who was equally beautiful, but with whom I could speak a little. She was captivating and I was captivated. The pandemonium seemed to pass away, but it was only because I was concentrating on my new friend. The four of us had the best time and the best food I had ever had in my forty-nine years of existence.
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Posted by Matt Bonner on
December 24, 2009
What To Look For In A Chopper?
One of the hottest trends in motorcycling in recent years has been the re-emergence of the Chopper as a main stream vehicle. Once the preserve of biker gangs you are now more likely to see a lawyer or a doctor cruising on his Chopper than outlaw biker. This resurgence has been fueled by a whole host of TV Shows such as American Chopper and The Great Biker Build Off.
Not since the 1970’s has the chopper been a motorcycle beloved by so many. Certainly in the 1970’s this bike found a whole new league of fans due to the release of the movie “Easy Rider”. Yet today you will find that the range of choppers now available is quite substantial from those available in kit form to those which are completed and can be ridden straight out of the showroom. In this article we will attempt to provide you with a guide which will help to find the right chopper and which will give you years of service and enjoyment.
The first thing that you need to decide is just what kind of chopper it is you would like to have. Basically there are 3 different styles that you can pick.
The Bobber: This particular bike was being created back at the end of the Second World War by American Servicemen when they returned home. Today a bike can easily be customized to resemble a bobber by removing anything that is not needed on it. Doing this not only helps to reduce its weight but also helps to improve how the bike performs and handles. Further improvements to its handling can also be made by lowering the unsprung weight on the bike and moving the center of gravity. For the past couple of years of all the types of choppers available, the Bobber is growing more and more popular with young and old alike.
The Pro Street Chopper: This style of chopper is very easy to distinguish from the many others. All will come with fat tires on the rear as well as long extended forks the kind that you would have seen been ridden by Dennis Hopper in Easy Rider. Although the actual design of the bike is derived from that used on drag bikes. But because of its design and geometry handling on a twisty road can be a bit awkward. But once on a flat straight road it really does come into its own element.
The Rat Bike: First started appear on the motorcycle scene in the late 70’s and early 80’s of the 20th Century and is similar in looks to those used in the movie “Max Max”. For those that own such a bike the whole aim is to keep it on the road for as long as possible without actually spending too much cash on it. Often this may mean that they will take parts from other machines and add them to their own. Unlike Bobber and Pro Street Choppers which are usually quite colorful these are usually Matt Black only.
When you have decided upon the style of chopper that you want the next step is to make a decision on the style of rear suspension it should have. You have the choice of either a hard tail or a soft tail. With a hard tail there is no rear suspension and the only comfort you will have when riding it comes from the springs built into the bikes seat. As for the soft tail this has extremely good rear suspension and so the ride is much more comfortable. If you are going to be someone who intends to spend a large part of their spare time riding their bike then a chopper with soft tail suspension would be ideal for you.
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