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Gold Coast, Australia: Day 1-2 at SeaWorld and Draculas

I travelled to regional Queensland for a conference last week and managed to arrange it so I had a few days in between when my flight got into Brisbane and when the next one left. B flew over to meet me on Friday afternoon for a Gold Coast long weekend.

We are staying at BreakFree Longbeach in surfers paradise which has an amazing view. It’s very noisy due to construction opposite though.

The drive from Brisbane airport to the Gold Coast was hell. I didn’t believe people when they told me how much worse it is at the moment…I should have listened. Almost 3hrs and it was all stop / start with brakes being constantly slammed on. We used Con-X-ion Shuttles so at least we were not driving! I am not looking forward to the return trip on Tuesday.

I was utterly exhausted on arrival after 5 days of a conference and in a crappy motel room so I basically went to bed with some icecream. B went out to catch up with his cousin who lives here.

Day 2 was a busy day! We started with Sea World! It was really not busy at all which was amazing for a Saturday. We didn’t queue for longer than 6 mins at anything.

While it wasn’t busy, we rode Leviathan which is a huge wooden rollercoaster. They have other rides and rollercoasters but unfortunately most of them were closed.

We went to multiple animal shows including the sea lions and the dolphins!

But the highlight of the day was doing a behind the scenes tour of polar bear shores! No phones allowed so no photos of that part but I stood a metre away from a 500kg polar bear. Amazing. The bear in these photos is Mishka and I also met her – she weighs 300kg.

We got back to the hotel around 4pm for a nap before dinner, drinks and a show at Draculas. It’s changed a bit from 20 years ago! The “ghost train” is definitely not as good now but probably a whole lot safer. We also agree that they have lost a lot of the characterisation that made the wait staff so much fun. They were just staff in weird makeup…no character identities.

We had VIP seats so got to enter first, ride the ghost train and then drink in the bar. It had amazing decorations.

We were the. Taken to our seats. I was glad we booked VIP as the lower level tables had one side facing the stage but the other side with their back to it. Not sure how that is meant to work! Our tables were like stadium seating. The food was average. Not terrible, not great. Drinks were yummy and prices were around $20 a cocktail.

The show was great. I love aerial performers and this show had silks, a double performance on nets and a male aerial artist. The lady leading the whole thing had an amazing voice as well.

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Hamelin Bay Jan 2024 visit: Days 1-2 Ranger Redz Zoo and Cosy Corner Beach

This is our second year visiting Hamelin Bay over the new year period! Once we got the first booking in a 6 sleeper ocean cabin we have been able to adjust it for the year following and are hoping to adjust again for next year…. now that we are one of the in crowd with a repeated booking! The first year we got 2 nights mid January through the public ballot, this year we got 6 nights early January and next year I’m hoping to stay over new years.

We drove down on Day 1 via Ranger Redz Zoo in Pinjarra. I had bought the kiddos animal experiences for Christmas as they were moving house so didn’t need yet more crap to stockpile and we had booked the “treetastic tour” with sugar gliders, squirrel gliders and possums! The zoo were also very nice and let us sneak a 5th person in so B didn’t have to miss out like he usually does for stuff with the kids haha. The experiences was AWESOME and although the zoo is small it’s worth a visit. Note there is no food on site but the Pinjarra Bakery is only a 2 min drive away.

We arrived in Hamelin bay around 4pm and then proceeded to go on a scavenger hunt left by friends who had stayed in the same cabin 2 weeks before! The kids enjoyed finding the clues although did brute force the cypher…finding things is more exciting than solving them apparently.

We then visited the famous sting rays, watched a movie and had an early night after a long day.

Day 2 started with a sleep in and then a trip to Cosy Corner beach. The wind and climb down are a bit nuts here…poor me trying to climb back up an insanely steep sand dune! The beach scenery is spectacular though.

It was very windy with rough conditions not suitable for the kids to swim so we did some exploring and then headed back to the car. Last year we had lunch at Hamelin Bay Winery and it was very quiet so we thought to do the same this year…to discover they were completely booked out! We stopped for a drink instead and made a note to book next year before having lunch at the Karridale Tavern instead. Wifi was enjoyed by all.

The afternoon saw us head back to no wifi/phone reception at the cabin and attempt the first use of our cool cabana on the windy beach. Overall opinion: It lives up to the hype. Hamelin Bay is a very windy area and the cabana coped well and did not fly away….although it is definitely not a one person set up in wind. It also packed away easily.

Dinner was sausages and kebabs on the BBQ (with wine for adults) and some Cards Against Humanity family edition as well as taco, cat, goat, cheese, pizza. Both were winners but the youngest in our group was definitely a fan of all the butt references in CAH haha.

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Day 15: Nara and the Gion district

Today we got up relatively early (8am) and headed off to Nara for the day. I have found a cafe down the road with wifi (hence the posting of two blog posts this morning) so will post this one the next time we wander past!

We caught the Kintetsu line out to Nara, it’s a private train line and not part of the amazing JR network here, we use it because for a few AUD more it became a 34min trip instead of a 70min trip. We also didn’t buy the infamous JR passes before leaving Australia because although they are fantastic for people travelling only on JR, we aren’t doing that. We are alternating from planes to buses to a subway and on to a few JR trains….so we made the decision to buy an ICOCA card which has suited us well.

Anyway, back to Nara! Nara is famous for “deer park” where take deer come up and let you feed them. I was determined to find the park. It wasn’t hard as the deer literally appear on the footpath for cuddles and food! I had a great time…right up until I was trying to feed the baby deer and one of the bigger ones got annoyed and bit my butt! Four times! B ended up being me deer bodyguard after that.

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We walked through deer park, stopping to pat deer and laugh at small children crying hysterically, and then up to Todai-ji Temple which is famous for one of the largest wooden structures in the world – a 50 foot Buddha statue. He was one giant Buddha.

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After this we headed back to the train station, ate pancakes and then caught the train back into Kyoto again. A bit more adventuring on the subway lines brought us out near the Gion District which is famous for real life Geisha (called Geicko in Kyoto, or Maiko if they are in training) as well as traditional wooden buildings. We saw quite a few Geiko and Maiko, lots of old wooden buildings and ate a delicious sweet bun full of beef and veggies from a street cart.

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At 5pm I was in need of a serious nap before dinner! However I soldiered on and we found a really tasty, quick restaurant across the road. B had to navigate the ticket system for me (buy your meal, get a ticket, take to counter) but we did pretty well…mmm pork.

Tomorrow we are off to Hiroshima which should be amazing, although 1.5rs each way on the train will be meh. Very early day tomorrow with the alarm set for 6:30am.

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