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As many of you are aware (from my posts on the whose flying domestic thread) we visited Canberra last weekend. I have a niece who is a radiation oncologist at the Canberra hospital, our friends who put us up at the embassy in Tokyo have returned home and most important of al bigal hasn't ever been.
This trip was one of our 'fill every long weekend' jaunts, a few of which haven't paned out as hoped.
On top of the fairly cheap Y flights from BNE-SYD-CBR_SYD-BNE (targeted DSC) we also booked a Luxury Escape. This was all done in Feb when that virus that was being mentioned would surely not impact us...
LE was two nights at Pepper's Gallery Hotel and included breakfast, $50 f&b credit, two coughtails (one each) per night, a smoked meat platter and wine tasting at Poacher's Pantry, a wine tasting and tour at Mt Majura and some spa vouchers at some place (not the hotel).
As things started to worsen LE was in touch a number of times offering free date change. QF kept changing the flights. One change included an overnight stay in Sydney! We ended up with direct BNE-CBR-BNE flights. The hotel then also started contacting us advising us that service levels had changed to meet requirements. We should consider these and contact LE if we wanted to change to a later date. Breakfast would be brought to the room, the opening hours of bar and restaurant had changed. The inclusions at Poacher's Pantry and Mt Majura also required us to call the venues to discuss. We stuck with the dates.
I called Poacher's a couple of weeks before we left and they advised the offer was now just a wine tasting with a paid meal. Initially I booked brunch but we chatted and decided we'd give it a miss. We also didn't bother with Mt Majura and had not intention of using our $25 spa vouchers to spend another $150+.
The J lounge at BNE last Friday was moderately busy. Food offered was the already posted 'party pies'

plus a lasagne, maybe soup, some nice little salads, sangers and some cakes.
Lots of Q400s on the move outside plus our 738 at gate 17. I've just noticed the 717 at 16, exactly where we ended up when we came home Sunday evening

The flight was two thirds full with most people two in a three. I had no-one beside me in the window. Snack was crackers and salsa plus water/softdrink

Wifi was rubbish. I couldn't stream anything on my iPad and IFE not switched on.
We flew inland initially but then I looked out and noticed we were above Sydney's northern beaches and we flew south before turning in somewhere south of Royal National Park

Some interesting clouds as we came into land at Canberra

Scotty from Marketing's plane sitting ready for him to take another flight to announce some more pork barrelling

Zero checking of anything when we arrived into CBR. Straight down the escalators and out to the car rental offices.
I'd initially considered hiring a Tesla Model 3 for our weekend. A lot of private owners now do this through a couple of websites. I wasn't prepared to book it with what was happening so I stuck with one of the mainstream and booked a Corolla hybrid through Thrifty. Of course when we got there "we don't have any small hybrids available so we've upgraded you". Mmm... first car was locked out, second car locked out, third car it was "well you've been upgraded even more". Big whoop, a Nissan X-Trail. The funniest thing about this was it had two baby seats set up in the back. I'm sure it had been reserved but we just got in and drove out the carpark to the hotel. We are very bad people.
The Pepper's Gallery is in a great location close to the lake. Ovolo Nishi is next door and QT down the road so that means their bars and restaurants as well. We had time to check in (small odd room), park the car in the pre-reserved parking ($15 per night) and confirm time for breakfast before we were picked up by our friends for dinner at theirs.
We stopped at the Ainslie shops and bought some local wines (I asked for recommendations). We bought a Mada Rouge 2019 Rouge, a Nick O'Leary Sangiovese Sangiovese | Nick O'Leary Wines and a Collector Nightwatch Grenache. New Release - Night Watch Grenache 2019. The grenache came home with us. The other two were delicious, especially the Rouge.
This trip was one of our 'fill every long weekend' jaunts, a few of which haven't paned out as hoped.
On top of the fairly cheap Y flights from BNE-SYD-CBR_SYD-BNE (targeted DSC) we also booked a Luxury Escape. This was all done in Feb when that virus that was being mentioned would surely not impact us...
LE was two nights at Pepper's Gallery Hotel and included breakfast, $50 f&b credit, two coughtails (one each) per night, a smoked meat platter and wine tasting at Poacher's Pantry, a wine tasting and tour at Mt Majura and some spa vouchers at some place (not the hotel).
As things started to worsen LE was in touch a number of times offering free date change. QF kept changing the flights. One change included an overnight stay in Sydney! We ended up with direct BNE-CBR-BNE flights. The hotel then also started contacting us advising us that service levels had changed to meet requirements. We should consider these and contact LE if we wanted to change to a later date. Breakfast would be brought to the room, the opening hours of bar and restaurant had changed. The inclusions at Poacher's Pantry and Mt Majura also required us to call the venues to discuss. We stuck with the dates.
I called Poacher's a couple of weeks before we left and they advised the offer was now just a wine tasting with a paid meal. Initially I booked brunch but we chatted and decided we'd give it a miss. We also didn't bother with Mt Majura and had not intention of using our $25 spa vouchers to spend another $150+.
The J lounge at BNE last Friday was moderately busy. Food offered was the already posted 'party pies'

plus a lasagne, maybe soup, some nice little salads, sangers and some cakes.
Lots of Q400s on the move outside plus our 738 at gate 17. I've just noticed the 717 at 16, exactly where we ended up when we came home Sunday evening

The flight was two thirds full with most people two in a three. I had no-one beside me in the window. Snack was crackers and salsa plus water/softdrink

Wifi was rubbish. I couldn't stream anything on my iPad and IFE not switched on.
We flew inland initially but then I looked out and noticed we were above Sydney's northern beaches and we flew south before turning in somewhere south of Royal National Park

Some interesting clouds as we came into land at Canberra

Scotty from Marketing's plane sitting ready for him to take another flight to announce some more pork barrelling

Zero checking of anything when we arrived into CBR. Straight down the escalators and out to the car rental offices.
I'd initially considered hiring a Tesla Model 3 for our weekend. A lot of private owners now do this through a couple of websites. I wasn't prepared to book it with what was happening so I stuck with one of the mainstream and booked a Corolla hybrid through Thrifty. Of course when we got there "we don't have any small hybrids available so we've upgraded you". Mmm... first car was locked out, second car locked out, third car it was "well you've been upgraded even more". Big whoop, a Nissan X-Trail. The funniest thing about this was it had two baby seats set up in the back. I'm sure it had been reserved but we just got in and drove out the carpark to the hotel. We are very bad people.
The Pepper's Gallery is in a great location close to the lake. Ovolo Nishi is next door and QT down the road so that means their bars and restaurants as well. We had time to check in (small odd room), park the car in the pre-reserved parking ($15 per night) and confirm time for breakfast before we were picked up by our friends for dinner at theirs.
We stopped at the Ainslie shops and bought some local wines (I asked for recommendations). We bought a Mada Rouge 2019 Rouge, a Nick O'Leary Sangiovese Sangiovese | Nick O'Leary Wines and a Collector Nightwatch Grenache. New Release - Night Watch Grenache 2019. The grenache came home with us. The other two were delicious, especially the Rouge.