AFF Gathering #15 in NTL on 21 – 23 October 2022

Added to Calendar: 21-10-22, 22-10-22, 23-10-22

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Newcastle has been chosen as the AFF Annual Gathering destination for 2022 (postponed from 2021), occurring over the weekend of the 21st to 23rd October. The average temperature range for October is 14.1ºC – 22.1ºC. The average rainfall is 72.5mm with 11 rainy days. It is NSW's second most populated area and Australia's seventh most populous, representing 1.95% of Australia.

The weekend is likely to take in a wine tour, owing to the proximity of the Hunter Valley. Please make it known if you are interested in attending a wine tour when indicating your interest for the weekend, as this will help organisers make a good start on venues that can cater to our group size.

The lead organiser this year is a member that has turned up to many previous events, @Bindibuys.

Members that have offered help include: @support @Bindibuys @Princess Fiona



Activities​

Friday 21st October​

The dinner venue is The Landing Bar and Kitchen, located next to the Rydges on the water front. We will have the outdoor marquee all to ourselves, with the sides down for privacy. Menus are available online, and the exact kickoff time will be advised closer to the weekend.

Saturday 22nd October​

During the day will be a wine tour for those who have indicated interest/are booked for the tour and another tour – possibly dolphins – for those not attending the wine tour.

The dinner venue is The Cricketers Arms. There is a cash bar. The special guest is a local Newcastle breakfast DJ.

Sunday 23rd October​

A tour of the city will follow on the last day, ending at Fighter World, located conveniently next to the airport.

Click HERE to Register!!

Tentative Attendees​

This list simply indicates an interest in attending the event and additionally, the wine tour. Members are in order of response to the thread and are not ranked from silver to platinum (least likely to most likely to attend).

UsernameArrival DetailsAccommodationWine TourFighter WorldDeparture Details
BindibuysLimousineHoliday Inn ExpressYesYesLimousine
Bindibuys +1LimousineHoliday Inn ExpressYesYesLimousine
Hvr21/10 QF1596Holiday Inn ExpressNoYes23/10 QF1599
drron21/10 LimousineHoliday Inn ExpressYesNo23/10 Limousine
mrs.dr.ron21/10 LimousineHoliday Inn ExpressNoNo23/10 Limousine
Doug_Westcott21/10 VA1591Holiday Inn ExpressYesYes24/10 VA1592
serfty20/10 QF1598Holiday Inn ExpressNoYes23/10 QF1599
zigFriday onlyLocalNoNo
kpcLimousineHoliday Inn ExpressNoNoLimousine
kpc +1LimousineHoliday Inn ExpressNoNoLimousine
Mattg21/10 VA1593Holiday Inn ExpressYesYes23/10 FC208
samh00421/10 QF2421NovotelYesYes23/10 QF1946
FishFood21/10 QF1948Holiday Inn ExpressYesYes23/10 QF1599
Fifa
21/10 Limousine
Holiday Inn Express
NoYesLimousine
Fifa +1
21/10 Limousine
Holiday Inn ExpressNoYesLimousine
straitman21/10 VA1593Holiday Inn ExpressNoYes24/10 VA1594
Sue Oz21/10 VA1593Holiday Inn ExpressNoYes24/10 VA1594
straitman +1Sat Dinner OnlyN/ANoNoTBA Limousine
kangarooflyer8821/10 TrainIbis BudgetYesYes23/10 QF
Eija21/10 QF1596TBANoYes23/10 QF1599
QFWP22/10 VA1102Holiday Inn ExpressNoYes23/10 VA1109
Bundy Bear21/10 VA932 then TrainHoliday Inn ExpressYesYes23/10 JQ455
Matt_0121/10 QF1948TBAYesInterested23/10 QF1949
Jacques Vert21/10 TrainHoliday Inn ExpressYesNo23/10 Train
Gem5621/10 TrainHoliday Inn ExpressYesNo23/10 Train
Sprucegoose21/10 VA1593Holiday Inn ExpressYesYes24/10 VA1594
ExceladdictFriday only
AeolusFriday TBAHoliday Inn ExpressNoNoSunday TBA
sharpinjrLimousineLocalNoYesLimousine
sharpinjr + 1LimousineLocalNoYesLimousine
admin21 Oct VA1593Holiday Inn ExpressYesNo23 Oct VA1594
Princess Fiona
Limousine
LocalNoNo
Limousine
CMA222YesNo
CMA222 +1YesNo
CaptJCoolYesYes
CBR_FlyerFridayNoYes
 
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I actually don't mind the train.

Is your comment referring to the regular commuter trains (that stop at every station north of Berowra) or the XPT?
Yes and that’s the vast majority of them. And we also always get the old stock carriages never the new ones on any service.

The XPT is actually not much faster than the coughpy train.
 
Yes and that’s the vast majority of them. And we also always get the old stock carriages never the new ones on any service.

The XPT is actually not much faster than the coughpy train.

The XPT isn't super fast (I'm sure driving is quicker), but I find it comfortable and enjoy the scenery on the trip from Sydney to Newcastle.

I see there's also a flight available from SYD with FlyPelican for $99, but with a 19:40 arrival time you'd miss the start of the Friday evening event.
 
The XPT isn't super fast (I'm sure driving is quicker), but I find it comfortable and enjoy the scenery on the trip from Sydney to Newcastle.

I see there's also a flight available from SYD with FlyPelican for $99, but with a 19:40 arrival time you'd miss the start of the Friday evening event.
Honestly if a few people are arriving at the same time in SYD it would be $100 for a hire car between them. 2 hours 15 mins maximum to HIX.
 
It’s dire sorry
Absolutely woeful and not cheap from the airport at all.

Yes and that’s the vast majority of them. And we also always get the old stock carriages never the new ones on any service.

The XPT is actually not much faster than the coughpy train.

I was not referring at any stage to the train trip from the airport to the city, which if there are two or more people is generally more expensive than am Uber or a taxi.
The interurban trains from Central to Newcastle are the newest in the fleet that the Union will currently operate. {There are the ultra new ones that the Union refuses to operate, which are intended for the interurban operations, currently sitting in storage}. Recently the interurban cars are clean, comfortable and quiet, particularly in the carriages designated as "Quiet" cars. Peak hour services are probably a less pleasant experience. The train does not have any tolls, petrol costs, one way rental surcharges or highway patrol encounters.
 
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I was not referring at any stage to the train trip from the airport to the city, which if there are two or more people is generally more expensive than am Uber or a taxi.
The interurban trains from Central to Newcastle are the newest in the fleet that the Union will currently operate. {There are the ultra new ones that the Union refuses to operate, which are intended for the interurban operations, currently sitting in storage}. Recently the interurban cars are clean, comfortable and quiet, particularly in the carriages designated as "Quiet" cars. Peak hour services are probably a less pleasant experience. The train does not have any tolls, petrol costs, one way rental surcharges or highway patrol encounters.
The trains that we get to Newcastle are the ones with the seat backs that swing around. Not the new ones.
 
Currently on the train from Central to Morisset (a few stops short of NTL interchange. Here are the 2 types of trains that run this line. Both have toilets on board (only if you are desperate)
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Not for everyone, and luggage can be an issue if you have multiple large bags.
 
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The member rate at HIX is currently starting at $210/night, so $420 for 2 nights.

Alternatively, any of the remaining rooms are available for 15,000 IHG points per night or 5,000 points + $113 per night.

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Hi all

I’m hopeful of training up in October (wine and Fighters sound great), and it’s now tentatively pencilled in the diary.

is there a due date by when I need make a final yes/no answer ?

thanks
 
Hi all

I’m hopeful of training up in October (wine and Fighters sound great), and it’s now tentatively pencilled in the diary.

is there a due date by when I need make a final yes/no answer ?

thanks
Thanks, what about Friday night??
picking bus company today now that numbers have settled.
Dry run of wine tour done on Monday, and arranging tour time with Fort Scratchley this morning. (after gym)
 
Hoping to join on the Friday night for dinner, but will likely fly out on Saturday so won't be able to join any weekend activities. Likely HIX Friday night.
 
Hoping to join on the Friday night for dinner, but will likely fly out on Saturday so won't be able to join any weekend activities. Likely HIX Friday night.

Hoping to join on the Friday night for dinner, but will likely fly out on Saturday so won't be able to join any weekend activities. Likely HIX Friday night.
Friday night, is just rock up to "the Landing" and purchase your own dinner/drinks.
We have the outside marquee booked.
 
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As we may be starting from the same location are you travelling direct.
Hey Matt

by sorted, I meant a rough plan of a pit stop in sydney as Another mate and I are planning on checking out real estate ahead of jumping The train to NTL with him off to see rellies in Gosford.

By all means we could arrange a training 🚊 party, if this suits or co-ordinate travel home (would that be via brisbane?)
 
Update: Ended up cancelling the Ibis Budget and rebooking stay the the HIExpress Newcastle as IHG was selling the room at $75 USD/night (~$100 AUD) and IMHO it's worth spending the extra $50 on a 2 night stay to stay at a HIExpress over an Ibis Budget, especially when brekkie is included. For those wondering how I got the $75 USD/night rate, I bought 300,000 IHG points a week ago for around $1500 USD. A night at the HIExpress Newcastle runs you 15,000 points/night.

And for those wondering why I would by so many damn points, I'd encourage you to look at award redemptions with IHG. I'm staying in LA and downtown Toronto for like $100 USD/night (including all taxes and fees). You'd be lucky if you could book a room at the Comfort Inn for that price!

-RooFlyer88
 
Unfortunately my high school reunion has now been scheduled for 22nd Oct, so I am going to have to withdraw - thankful flights were on points so refundable as was hotel.
 

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