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Gerry Apr 16th, 2002 07:17 AM

Prices?
 
I have the Fodors guide to New Zealand 6th edition. I cannot find anywhere in the book what currency the prices quoted are in - New Zealand dollars or US dollars - they just show a $ sign .<BR>Can anyone help me as its a very relavent point.<BR>

Dolly Greenspan Apr 16th, 2002 09:21 AM

This is only a guess - albeit a good guess - those prices would be in New Zealand dollars. If the book is on NZ then the prices would also be. See Daddy taught me well. You will love the price differences there $150 NZ room comes back on your charge card as approx $60 US.<BR>And, if you're still not sure - call Fodor's I'm certain they have a toll-free number.

Dee Apr 16th, 2002 10:40 AM

I think the Fodors dollar signs show that the $$$$ are more expensive than the $$$ in the local currency. Check one of the many, many hotel web sites for the actual room rates. It has been my experience with other Fodor guides that the few times actual prices are quoted, they are in American Dollars. While I am visiting New Zealand next March, I haven't purchased that guide yet. I have been relying on the Internet and Fodors website.

Gerry Apr 16th, 2002 11:05 AM

Dee, yes, I understand that, but see below<BR>The Lodging section say:<BR>$ - under $80<BR>$$ - $80-$125<BR>$$$ - $125-$200<BR>$$$$ - over $200:<BR>Is this US or NZ dollars ??

Dugh! Apr 16th, 2002 12:55 PM

How many times do you have to be told Gerry. Just because the US has expensive accommodation doesn't mean that the rest of the world does. <BR>When you get a NZ book - the bloody thing is in NZ$ got it....... good!

Gerry Apr 16th, 2002 04:04 PM

Well, Dugh! - no name supplied. Thanks for nothing - I bought the book in the US - why should I assume that prices quoted are New Zealand dollars if its for an American audience ?? If the book were printed in NZ - even I could work it out.

Dolly Apr 16th, 2002 04:28 PM

Hi again Gerry. Fodor's DOES give 2, 3, 4 and 5 $ in reference to how pricey a hotel is. You can trust me when I say that hotels are very reasonable in comparision to US hotels. I returned 3 weeks ago - Rydges hotel in Christchurch cost me $65 US dollars per night. It was very nice 4 star I believe. You can also check for better rates at Wotif.com.au. Hotels will not be a big problem in the cities but out in the country - there aren't many. If you go to Franz Josef glacier book a motel in the village - everything else is a loooong walk. We averaged between 50 and 65 US dollars a night for hotels in NZ. ATM machines are available everywhere and there are internet cafes everywhere. you can stay in touch for $1 with family and friends. Another thought - take along a prepaid phone card - the rates will be much, much cheaper if you need to call home.

Dee Apr 16th, 2002 06:33 PM

I checked Fodors Toronto Guide. Under the dollar sign chart, it says that prices are in Canadian Dollars. However, my Australia guide does not specifiy Australian or US dollars. I would think that those in the NZ book are New Zealand Dollars.

dugh Apr 16th, 2002 11:13 PM

Gerry, if you can write the question on this forum then you can look up the Internet and find the cost of hotels in NZ. That way you could be sure if its US$ or NZ$ or pesos.

Alan Apr 17th, 2002 12:12 AM

Please, Dugh, don't act like a rude and ignorant person just because you can hide behind the anonymity of the internet. You wouldn't talk like that to Gerry (whose question was very reasonable) if you were face to face with him, now would you? Don't answer "yes", or he might think all New Zealanders are like that and change his mind about visiting you!

Gerry Apr 17th, 2002 08:45 AM

Thanks for all your responses. I have however, found the answer - tucked away on page 280 it says "all prices quoted in this guide are in NZ dollars".<BR>Thanks again.<BR>

XXXXX Apr 17th, 2002 01:25 PM

you know, I believe most everyone told you that answer! And now you say you found the answer "NZ dollars" It's only a thought but maybe you should apologize to all those "NICE" people who took the time to respond and then you didn't really believe them...

Gerry Apr 17th, 2002 07:27 PM

I apologize to everyone, except you, who suggested that the answer was NZ dollars.<BR>You, whomever you are, and as previously suggested by Alan, are hiding under the anonymity of the Internet, and should be ashamed of yourself for being so rude. As Alan also suggested, perhaps I should consider a different destination if they are all like you over there !! Why bother to even read this forum if you are such an idiot.

kathy Apr 23rd, 2002 01:40 AM

I think the prices are always in US dollars but don't worry about it, you will be on the winning side anyway. It's us kiwis who can't afford to come to your country with our pitiful exchange rate. Have a great time.

kathy Apr 23rd, 2002 01:44 AM

Well,there you go Gerry, NZ dollars, at last our pathetic little dollar got a mention. As for rude people, don't you just love them, just the type you love to avoid when on vacation. As my mother used to say, ignorance breeds contempt.

kea Apr 24th, 2002 09:36 PM

I'm pretty sure it's in NZ dollars. Or look at it like this. Assume NZ hotels charge about what a comparable US counterpart would, except in NZ$. It's great for American's. Enjoy. Eat like a king, drink like a king (great wines) stay in the best hotels. It'll all cost less than the Days in in Orlando.

Lin Apr 28th, 2002 04:56 PM

Hi NZers,<BR>Just wanted to say we are coming to visit next year and really looking forward to it. Have heard you are super friendly except for the one grouchy guy.


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