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Dear fellow travellers, I will be in Melbourne this Friday and I wanted to know how to pack - Also, I will be arriving at late night - 12 midnight and so what would be Last, I am thinking of getting cash from ATM when I arrive at the airport. Can anyone | ||
Fri am 16 - 22 dge C | 1 | |
Ah, it is you going to St Kilda, heh, I am getting too old. | 2 | |
FGS, wo wants to sit on a plane and play around with money? OP, Just head to an ATM when you arrive and do a withdrawal. Exchange rate will be better than you'd get before leaving for Australia. | 3 | |
Strangely, Australia is now advanced enough to have weather on the internet. | 4 | |
A lot of hotels do take a preauthorisation/deposit on check in, I find a cash deposit the best policy, granted some hotels only accept credit card deposits, and some hotels don't take deposits, with cash deposits, on check out, you get the cash back, some hotels can take days to refund the preauthorisation/deposit amount back to your card. | 5 | |
Melbourne weather though is notoriously unpredictable. I wouldn't go there at any time of the year without being able to adjust from mid teens to high 30s and beyond and it can rain at any time of the year as well. Be prepared for pretty much anything apart from snow. | 6 | |
I would get the skybus into the city and it is easy to get a taxi from there to where you are staying, and it will be cheaper than a taxi from the airport direct | 7 | |
A taxi from Southern Cross station is probably the better option but trams run for 24h over the weekend (have we had this question before?) and you could do that if you feel confident enough. I always take some local cash with me before I leave home - it means my first stop doesn't have to be an ATM and secondly I can make sure my card is going to work safe in the knowledge that if it doesn't I still have enough cash to get me by while I sort it with a phone call home. Sure, it has been along time since my card didn't work but that has happened a few times (twice in Oz, once in the US). If you can notify your bank you are going to be travelling then you should do that. | 8 | |
not the best of strategy ? to arrive anywhere with less than $300 in local currency. no guarantee the ATMs wil be operational is there? since you will need it anyway best you do the BADEN BE PREPARED. | 9 | |
fyi there are 2 train stations in mellie one for innerstate other for outer state. southern cross one about a 25min walk to city center, other one dead on city center, best idea I believe Is to front load credit card use atms at banks only. one quirky thing I found when using credit card some merchants slap on extra fee to cover the loss they suffer for its use. don't know how prevelant it is but it happens. credit card most often gives favourable exchange rate . you pay card statement online . banks in OZ kinda diff attitude than usa or Canada. | 10 | |
PLEASE, can you learn to write with parsgraphs, capital letters and full stops. Your posts are impossible to read and make it a waste of time you even posting. | 11 | |
Southern Cross Station is for interstate, regional and metro trains, have no idea what poppageorge is on about. Flinders Street is the other Station he is talking about and is for suburban trains. I always get my cash on arrival at an airport, have never had any problems with ATM's being out of money! If it did happen pretty sure there would be another one nearby. | 12 | |
Flinders Street does serve some longer distance trains, to Warragul/Traralgon for example. | 13 | |
thanks Mark, did wonder just being lazy as to googling to check. | 14 | |
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