Stuck in quarantine.....where would you be?

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I saw this thread over at Flyertalk and thought it might be a bit fun here too. So you are stuck in quarantine for the next 14 days. You can't leave your room/villa and all you can get is room service and mini bar. You can go on the balcony or in your private pool if you have one ;) Where would you be?

I'd still go a bit crazy being cooped up for two weeks but I think if I was staying at the W Seminyak in a pool villa, I could while away the 14 days fairly easily.
Having spent two weeks in hotel quarantine in a room with a window that could not be opened almost anywhere would be a better alternative... but if I had the choise it would definately be Bali...luxury at an affordable price!
 
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I could manage in a private pavilion at Saffire, Freycinet:


.. as long as the government doesn't mind the A$2,800/night :)
In winter? I went to Coles Bay from Launceston in July 1967 in a Cessna 206 when they were thinking of turning the place into a resort, and when it was a reasonable place to go .
 
I saw this thread over at Flyertalk and thought it might be a bit fun here too. So you are stuck in quarantine for the next 14 days. You can't leave your room/villa and all you can get is room service and mini bar. You can go on the balcony or in your private pool if you have one ;) Where would you be?

I'd still go a bit crazy being cooped up for two weeks but I think if I was staying at the W Seminyak in a pool villa, I could while away the 14 days fairly easily.
Rottness island, play with quokkas on my balcony. I’d never want to leave.
 
In winter? I went to Coles Bay from Launceston in July 1967 in a Cessna 206 when they were thinking of turning the place into a resort, and when it was a reasonable place to go .

Click on the link and see if its a reasonable place to go now. :) Absolutely in winter. Cool (or cold) days, but can be sunny and perfectly still (like today) - great for bush walking or around the fire with a Tasmanian whiskey and some local oysters.
 
I REALLY mean clean, bachelor for 64 years, living on his own in that house for over 30 years. I love him, but OMG the curtains are in threads.
 
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