Sounds like your well on the way of getting your trip to Darwin organised.
What has been learnt here.
Keep us posted on what you end up doing, sounds like your in for an excellent time.
That pretty much sums it up mate, thanks very much for your input. I haven't booked anything yet and wont until the new year so other options may come up between now and then, at this stage I am pretty happy with the sums we have done and it is viable in my eyes.
And even more viable for mainlanders to do a similar thing, Bass Strait is a very expensive piece of water at the moment to ship freight. Subsidised accompanied travel on the Spirit of Tas is the only economical option for moving cars over to Tassie.
I am 99% certain we are going to have our setup transported from Darwin to Melbourne and then my wife and I will pop over to Melbourne one weekend and grab it and bring it back on the boat.
I have done the sums properly and if you also take into account 6 nights @ $40 a night ($240) and food etc for a week for all of us (around $300), approx $900 in fuel and the extra $600 on the boat to bring us all back = a touch over $2000. (granted we will be spending the food and accommodation money on the holiday anyway)
To do what we are proposing of transporting the Patrol and camper to Melbourne, flying all of us back to Tassie and then Myself and my wife popping back over to Melbourne and bring it back on the boat is going to cost us $2970.
So the net spend is around a $1000. I have put quite a bit of thought into this and personally I think it is a small price to pay to spend an extra 6 nights or so up the top end in the warm weather. And to be able to jump on a plane when its time to come home and be sitting in our own lounge room within hours of leaving is just too appealing to not do it!
We are all going to sit down this weekend as a family and toss around all possible scenarios including driving back and making the drive back an enjoyable part of the holiday, but I know which way Ill be leaning towards. And lets face it the kids will do as they are told and the wife agree's with me so its a no brainer.
Does anyone see this as over the top? Are we taking away the adventure aspect of a holiday by not doing the long journey home? It could be seen as a bit modern, or ancy pancy for some I guess? In some ways I see all those things in what we are doing but I just think with limited holiday time and the top end being so far away from Tassie it is a great option for us
We could always take an extra week off work with no pay to allow us to drive back and save all the messing around? hmmmmm (that thought just popped into my head!) That option probably wouldnt cost us much more actually...........Ill get back to you's after the weekend LOL