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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: stulux on June 11, 2011, 04:27:03 PM
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so i'm trying to get the family to the cape but the old handbrake has come on and doesn't really want to take her self and the kids up there! to much constant driving! so she wants to stay at Port Douglas in a caravan park and i go with my mate on to the cape! sounds like a plan. so i need to find a cheap park up that way but not many are on the net so anyone up that way can help that would be great!
Stuart
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that sux mate.. There is 2 parks at port douglas. The smaller one is walkin distance to the beach and shops. I stayed there .
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Bloody women eh
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Sounds like everyone's kicked a goal! Have a heap of fun with ya mate!
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Ditch the wife, take the kids and they will enjoy it! ???
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Sounds like everyone's kicked a goal! Have a heap of fun with ya mate!
agree!!! talk about win/win!!!
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so i'm trying to get the family to the cape but the old handbrake has come on and doesn't really want to take her self and the kids up there! to much constant driving! so she wants to stay at Port Douglas in a caravan park and i go with my mate on to the cape! sounds like a plan. so i need to find a cheap park up that way but not many are on the net so anyone up that way can help that would be great!
Stuart
Too much constant driving? Don't even take her, save the balast/fuel and leave her at home!
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Better keep her away from Myswag Stu - this is gonna get ugly!.... 8)
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Point out it's in the contract - honour and obey to death do us part (there's an idea) ;D
Sorry all in jest.....
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You reckon there is a lot of fire & brimstone spewing out of the volcaino in Iceland . That aint nothing as to what your giong to see if SWMBO sees this . I going to hide under the CT & beat the rush ;D
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Gday Ide book the caravan park before she changes her mind.. No good taking her if she does;nt wanna go hey...Phil
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Happy wife happy life, but you do know as soon as you return from the Cape and show her the photos you will get "why did you not make me go" so sorry but you will be doing it twice ;D ;D
:cheers: Digger
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G'day mate,
Myself the Mrs and our three kids spent a couple of nights last year at Glengarry Park, nice spot just outside of Port Douglas, could be a bit of a drama if your Mrs will be left without a vehicle, as it's a 10min drive into Port Douglas.... the people that run the park were very helpful and friendly.... highly recomend the place. We stayed in the new two room family units, they have a few options for accomodation....... here's the link below.
http://www.glengarrypark.com.au/accommodation/
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G'day mate,
Myself the Mrs and our three kids spent a couple of nights last year at Glengarry Park, nice spot just outside of Port Douglas, could be a bit of a drama if your Mrs will be left without a vehicle, as it's a 10min drive into Port Douglas.... the people that run the park were very helpful and friendly.... highly recomend the place. We stayed in the new two room family units, they have a few options for accomodation....... here's the link below.
http://www.glengarrypark.com.au/accommodation/
yeah i was looking at this place looks nice.
as for everyone else's comments!!! all true! but would still like the family to see it as well but ya can't always have it my way!
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In all honesty I would look more at Cairns.
There are heaps more parks and a lot more for the family to do in Cairns as apposed to Port Douglas, especially if she does not have a vehicle...
Bill and Morag
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In all honesty I would look more at Cairns.
There are heaps more parks and a lot more for the family to do in Cairns as apposed to Port Douglas, especially if she does not have a vehicle...
Bill and Morag
Yeah good point Bill........ could always do a couple of daytrips to PD...... worth thinking about stulux..... and on that point you would seriously have to consider Coconuts Holiday Park in Cairns.... the kids would love the place..... especially if they are youngens...
http://www.coconut.com.au/
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Stick her in at Tolga or something as punishment for not wanting to go to the cape ;D
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I agree with Bill & Morag, a park in Cairns would be a lot better to stay in as the wife can access a lot more things if she does not have a car and a lot more to do. If you stay at Pt Douglas after you have seen the markets on a Sunday there is not much more to do during the week. But not going up to the Cape I am sorry but you wife will not know what she will be missing out on. Great up there.
Cheers Suziq.
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This is not uncommon. I'm planning to tell my wife that there is troopies full of Swedish backpacker at every campsite, as I reckon it will be great trip for all of us.
If she is really not keen, and to make her go would make everyone unhappy, give her a week off, and take the kids.
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In all honesty I would look more at Cairns.
There are heaps more parks and a lot more for the family to do in Cairns as apposed to Port Douglas, especially if she does not have a vehicle...
+1. There's nothing cheap in Port. It's lovely, but it's not cheap. As has already been said, much more to do in CNS, especially for the kids.
and on that point you would seriously have to consider Coconuts Holiday Park in Cairns.... the kids would love the place..... especially if they are youngens...
http://www.coconut.com.au/
+1. It's not cheap either, but the kids will have an absolute blast. If they're staying in Cairns while you go up, it would be money very well spent. Get a cabin there, and they'll just go nuts the whole time you're away.
If she is really not keen, and to make her go would make everyone unhappy, give her a week off, and take the kids.
+1. Chances are the kids will love the trip. Means it will be less of a bloke's trip for you, but it'll be something they remember for the rest of their life. The Mrs will love living it up in a nice apartment on the Esplanade, maybe a couple of her friends could come up with her, and make it a girl's week / share the rent? ???
I guess it all depends on how quick you're planning on doing the cape. If you just want to run up and back, you could knock it over in 3 days. In that case, I'd probably agree with your lady - it'd be too much constant driving for me. If you can afford to take 2-3 weeks to do the trip though, there's really not that much distance involved once you're in Cairns. Do up an itinerary - drive up the tele track for 3hrs, then camp there for 3 days. Then move on another 3hrs up the road. A schedule like that might be a good compromise - it will mean you've got to take more time off, but it might mean that you can all go together and have a great time.
That said, not trying to tell you how to live your life - enjoy the cape! ;D
Thanks!
Matto :)
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She could always fly into Bamaga or Thursday Island.
Regards
Geoff
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How could any sheila (in her right mind) say NO to a trip of such epic proportions? It's just not natural.
Kit_e
P.S. Or any bloke for that matter?
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all sorted out!!! got my old man coming with me now and taking his cruiser ( it not as good as the GQ but free fuel makes it ok) the wife is staying at the Treetops resort in port with the kids $900 for 2 weeks in 4.5 star resort is good i thought! now just have to finish getting ready!
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Mate ,its not the accommadation cost in PortDouglas you'l have to worry about , its the little things like going out to the reef on a jet boat for snorkling or jungle surfing through the canopy just north of the Daintree or even a round of golf [my jaw hit the floor when my beloved told me what that cost per person ].
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>:D Mrs Stulux here rofl. That will teach him not to close his tabs.
The reasons I don't want to go:
- Our kids are 8 months, 3, 4 and 7 (yep four of them) There is no way he would survive with them for a couple of days, let alone 12.
- Our youngest screams in the car, our town is only small and he cries almost every trip.
- I get horrendously car sick, so a driving holiday is not my idea of fun. I just want to go somewhere set up camp and stay there for a while.
- I worry about being so remote if something happens to the baby
- Stulux is going with his mates, so the holiday will consist of him driving, fishing and drinking with mates while I wrangle kids while feeling like crap from being in the car.
I really would love to see the cape, I am sad that we won't be going. But realistically with the kids this young it is just going to be horrible for me. Perhaps if he had actually asked me about going before he planned it, I would have said the same and planned for next year or the year after :D
The kids and I are going to have a blast doing all the touristy stuff, and the bonus is it will be much cheaper with only one adult and 2 kids to pay for (kids 3 and under seem to be free a lot of places) Can't wait!! I couldn't find anything in Cairns remotely close to $65 per night :(
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I'm always closing my tabs from now on.
Can't have Mrs Goldstream telling the whole truth and ruining a good story.
Make sure you enjoy the trip in a few years when the kids are older.
Regards
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Hi Mrs Stulux,
Good to hear your side of the story, I`m sure the majority of women will agree with you, as it`s a big ask to undertake such a trip given the circumstances. I`m sure it would be more enjoyable when the children are older.
In the meantime I hope you enjoy your stay in Port Douglas and your husband has a good trip to the Cape.
Regards, Robyn.
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Mine won't have anything to do with camping. Only interested in large cities.
Bloody woman doesn't know what she is missing.
Bert
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Lol. My wife is the same, but maybe it's not the problem I thought it was. I'll happily take my kids with me and give her a break.
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>:D Mrs Stulux here rofl. That will teach him not to close his tabs.
The reasons I don't want to go:
- Our kids are 8 months, 3, 4 and 7 (yep four of them) There is no way he would survive with them for a couple of days, let alone 12.
- Our youngest screams in the car, our town is only small and he cries almost every trip.
- I get horrendously car sick, so a driving holiday is not my idea of fun. I just want to go somewhere set up camp and stay there for a while.
- I worry about being so remote if something happens to the baby
- Stulux is going with his mates, so the holiday will consist of him driving, fishing and drinking with mates while I wrangle kids while feeling like crap from being in the car.
I really would love to see the cape, I am sad that we won't be going. But realistically with the kids this young it is just going to be horrible for me. Perhaps if he had actually asked me about going before he planned it, I would have said the same and planned for next year or the year after :D
The kids and I are going to have a blast doing all the touristy stuff, and the bonus is it will be much cheaper with only one adult and 2 kids to pay for (kids 3 and under seem to be free a lot of places) Can't wait!! I couldn't find anything in Cairns remotely close to $65 per night :(
Some serious issues there Mrs Stulux. Can see why you are hesitant. Trips are only what you make of it I reckon. I think perhaps you are selling yourself a bit short before you've given it a go, as I'm sure you'd enjoy it thoroughly. However, there is always next year or the year after as you say.
Although I've never suffered motion sickness, I belive ginger beer is a great way to cure it ... the ginger being the important thing ... unless you are particial to ginger choc coated? Give that wives tale a try on your way up there and see how it goes. I'd be interested to know, as The Man's boy suffers whilst on boats. He got the nickname Burley Boy after one trip outside, turning green not long after we started out. It was his first trip on a boat too, and it was a shame he didn't enjoy it. Alas The Boy won't touch ginger with a 50 foot pole, and didn't want to take the motion sickness tablets before we left.
Kit_e
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>:D Mrs Stulux here rofl. That will teach him not to close his tabs.
The reasons I don't want to go:
- Our kids are 8 months, 3, 4 and 7 (yep four of them) There is no way he would survive with them for a couple of days, let alone 12.
- Our youngest screams in the car, our town is only small and he cries almost every trip.
- I get horrendously car sick, so a driving holiday is not my idea of fun. I just want to go somewhere set up camp and stay there for a while.
- I worry about being so remote if something happens to the baby
- Stulux is going with his mates, so the holiday will consist of him driving, fishing and drinking with mates while I wrangle kids while feeling like crap from being in the car.
I really would love to see the cape, I am sad that we won't be going. But realistically with the kids this young it is just going to be horrible for me. Perhaps if he had actually asked me about going before he planned it, I would have said the same and planned for next year or the year after :D
The kids and I are going to have a blast doing all the touristy stuff, and the bonus is it will be much cheaper with only one adult and 2 kids to pay for (kids 3 and under seem to be free a lot of places) Can't wait!! I couldn't find anything in Cairns remotely close to $65 per night :(
Firstly good on you for giving your side of the story. I for one can totally understand your point and not for a second would i believe that anyone would realistically have a come back on what you have stated. I realise that this forum is rather male dominated and i may get shot down for agreeing with you but too bad. I can only see the outcome as a win win for all. hubby will enjoy himself and the rest of the family will no doubt have a great time what ever you get up to. Cheers Paul.
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The bestest cure for car /boat/ airplane - motion sickness is a patch called SCOPERDERM TTs 1.5 , 72 hrs relief per patch , contains 1.5mg of scopolamine , only problem is that they are not available in Australia , we get ours sent over from an online pharmacy in NewZealand ,is the only thing that has worked for our young fella [now 13] who throws up if in a car /boat /bus /airplane /seaworld rides etc.