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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Several times this week we’ve walked past this Irish Pub… Each time, my mother has said that she would like to have dinner here. It took me a while, but I became convinced that she meant it. So tonight, we did! We each had an Irish Stew which was delicious. I also had a very nice pint of...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    The second establishment I loved visiting is one whose products simply make me laugh – a lot – and which always attract admiring comments from others when I wear them. This is Global Culture, which has branches all over NZ including two in Queenstown. It sells T-shirts, hoodies, that sort of...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    My original plan for today had been to go to the Kiwi Park. But we did that yesterday, which made today a “nothing planned” rest day, sort of. The biggest day of our trip by far is tomorrow, so I wasn’t fussed about a “lighter day” today. Having said that, I’ve still done over 11,000 steps so...
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    Are there blackout dates for bus class redemptions on Cathay or Qatar?

    It is most definitely NOT a safe bet! You're looking to fly to Paris, in Business class, during the school holidays, for 4 people. On Cathay or Qatar your chances are ... well, not zero, but not far off zero. If you want to fly 4 people in Business on the same flight, you'll probably need to...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    We’ve been universally told the same thing: the honey must be commercially packed, sealed, packed in our checked luggage, and declared. We’ve also been told that it wouldn’t be allowed into WA or Tasmania, but that the other states will let us bring it in. I’ll post if that ends up not being...
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    Virgin change/cancellation fee increase to $109

    Am I allowed to say what we're all thinking? If the banks had thought to introduce Chairman's Lounges, they'd have gotten away with their practices as well!
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    After we returned to the Novotel, it was time for some “me time”, in the form of a Zoom meeting with other people from the writing course I did a few weeks ago. We meet, catch up, do a short fun introductory writing exercise (Tonight it was: “Spend 5 minutes writing a paragraph whose first line...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    It was then time for the Conservation Show in the outdoor (and netted! ) theatre immediately outside. There were demonstrations of a couple of introduced pests from Australia including the Aussie possum; the possum is to New Zealand what the cane toad is to Australia. But we also had...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    As we walked out, my mother surprised me. I pointed out the Kiwi Park an I mentioned that I hoped we would make it there tomorrow. She immediately replied, “Why can’t we go there now?” She pointed out, with impeccable logic, that the weather was currently great but it might be raining tomorrow...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    It’s been a surprisingly big day. Today’s set-piece event was a goldola ride up the mountain followed by a “Premium Lunch” at the Stratosphere Restaurant. “Premium” in this case simply means a table at the window. It cost a little bit extra for a potentially fantastic view. I write...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Fergburger is most definitely a thing and is absolutely on our to-do list! It's the one place in the world where I don't resent queueing. Having said that, you can now order online apparently. I'll put Winnies on my list of possible places for me to escape to if it all becomes too much...!
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Unforeseen issue #2: We went back to our rooms and I FaceTimed my wife and possibly wrote a little more of this TR. At 6pm we met downstairs. My mother wanted a Pina Colada (we’re on holidays, right?) and I was happy to learn that the Novotel still allows people to order house spirits for their...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    After lunch it was a short walk over to the little arena for the Farm Show. On the way I stopped at the beach to photograph a family… … and turned back to photograph this view. The farm show was here, and its stars were a man and his dog. Sheep grazed peacefully far up at the top of the...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    The centrepiece of today was a boat ride across the lake to Walter Peak Farm for a buffet lunch and “Farm Show”. I originally booked this, months ago, on the TSS Earnslaw but they called me early last week to say that the Earnslaw would be out of action until October. So we were re-booked on...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Last night we ate dinner in the restaurant at the Novotel -- taking advantage of the final days of 50% off for Accor Plus members! In my sleep-deprived state I forgot to take photos but I had a tender and flavoursome lamb shank and my mother had a tomato soup which she also enjoyed. This...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    I don't want to be specific (but you can wait for my book!) because, tragically, the conflict she fled from is a conflict that's continuing today, 80 years later. People have strong opinions on either side, and I don't want to risk this TR turning into a slugfest over the merits of one side or...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Some things are just worth the risk!
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Metres from the Novotel and right on the beachfront is a cafe called The Bathhouse. My family had eaten at The Bathhouse many times on visits to Queenstown in 2015, 2017 and 2019, and we always loved it. The food was great, the service was friendly and easygoing, and the view was (still is)...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    This is our home for the next six nights: The Novotel Queenstown Lakeside. I chose this hotel partly because I’m Accor Plus ALL Gold, but mainly because of its location. It’s a very easy walk into central Queenstown, with no hills. It wasn’t long before we were in our rooms, which were...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Our flight was VA163. For my mother, I had secured what is (in my opinion) the best seat in Economy class: 3A. I didn’t worry about having to sit in the middle seat. The choice of the left (port) side of the plane was deliberate, as anyone who has flown into Queenstown will appreciate...
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