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rfish Jan 6th, 2010 07:56 PM

NZ HELP
 
Fellow Travelers,
I really need your assitance in planning an upcoming trip to New Zealand mid Feb 2010 with my hubby. The only issue is that we just found out we are pregnant and now all the activities we were planning I now can not do.
Flying in and out of the Auckland Aiport 6 days, 4 full days. .
Wanted to rent a car and drive around to seek adventure but now I'm totally clueless on my options. Any sugguestions?

Determined!!!

Melnq8 Jan 6th, 2010 09:48 PM

Hi rfish -

Do I understand correctly that you'll only be on the ground for four days?

Fear not, there's plenty to do in NZ that doesn't involve tossing onself from a bridge or bouncing down a hill in a bubble.

ElendilPickle Jan 6th, 2010 10:13 PM

I'm confused as well. How long do you have for your trip?

Lee Ann

Neil_Oz Jan 6th, 2010 10:27 PM

"The only issue is that we just found out we are pregnant"

What, BOTH of you?

kiwi_rob Jan 7th, 2010 02:51 PM

Yeah. I wondered about that too, Neil. OP does refer to "hubby", but...

Neil_Oz Jan 7th, 2010 05:39 PM

kiwi_rob, I should mention that my youngest daughter has, for the umpteenth time, informed me that I'm a dinosaur.

That's OK - it's nice here in the swamp.

Melnq8 Jan 7th, 2010 06:29 PM

We'll see who's pregnant when 'we' goes into labor!

Neil_Oz Jan 7th, 2010 06:36 PM

Mel, don't forget the sympathy pains.

(I've never heard of sympathy nausea, though.)

rfish Jan 8th, 2010 01:45 PM

:-)One pregnant person here folks, sorry my husband isn't pregnant! No one else tends to refer to "us or we" are pregnant....at least for the first baby?

Here's my itterary I would love for any insight you can offer:
Feb 13 Arrive Auckland at 1.00pm
Feb 17 Leave Auckland at 1.00pm for Sydney
Feb 21 Leave Sydney at 8.15am and arrive Cairns
Feb 25 Leave Cairns at 6.00am

Cheers

ElendilPickle Jan 8th, 2010 02:04 PM

I did, rfish - after all, Mr. Pickle was instrumental in the conception of said child.... ;-)

Wow, that is a pretty short trip!

I would spend my first day in Auckland. Depending on where you're coming from, you may be pretty jet lagged. You could walk around, visit the Auckland Museum, take a ferry over to Devonport or Waiheke or one of the other islands near Auckland.

After that you basically have three days before you leave for Australia. You could go down to Waitomo for the glowworms, and Rotorua has geothermal areas and Maori cultural activities. Or you could spend a couple of day in the Bay of Islands area.

Lee Ann

wlzmatilida Jan 9th, 2010 06:03 AM

Hi RFish,

It's ok, I got it - I'm more evolved than Swampy Neil and know that it's now a PC thing to say "we're pregnant", thereby making the man feel involved in the whole miracle of birth right from the gitgo...however, I love Mel's comment about "we" when it comes time to deliver! hahahhaa.

Ok, back to New Zealand. First day in Auckland, I agree with Lee Ann and you should just walk all around the city and see the sights.

You could take a day bus tour to either, or both, the Bay of Islands or Rotorua; assuming that you're based in Auckland. You'll really want to get OUT of Auckland and see more of the beauty of New Zealand in the short time that you have.

Hope this was helpful!

Regards,

Melodie
Certified Aussie & Kiwi Specialist


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