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Yup! It doesn't matter if you stay or not...you already pay for the day!

2007-01-07 15:23:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Continued - had to use a new username - lol. From there, head to the area of Forster, Tuncurry, Myall Lakes, Port Next stop, I would leave the coast and head into the Hunter Valley to stay maybe in Pokolbin. From here I would do a trip around the many, many wineries, from boutique to mass producers, they all produce a damned fine product. Don't forget a stop at the Smelly Cheese Shop and other fantastic food producers around the area. They are all clustered in an area, making it easy to visit them. A winery tour either by Harley Davidson (you get driven) or horse drawn carriage is a lot of fun. Plus you can go hot air ballooning at dawn and what a wonderful way to see the wine country. From here, I would definitely head back into Newcastle and take the drive from the heart of Newcastle and follow the beaches and headlands down to the camping ground at Caves Beach. Beautiful spot with a lovely almost deserted beach on one side and the largest lake in Australia, Lake Macquarie, on the other. From there, its about a 2 hour drive into Sydney down the Freeway, but you might want to follow the old Pacific Highway. Both of them have spectacular views of the Hawkesbury as you drive along. Take an hour or so out and drop in at Brooklyn on the banks of the Hawkesbury and have a snack and a coffee at the little place built right on the river banks and watch the boaties and fishermen. You can also do a river cruise if you want to spend a few hours or even overnight. There's a fantastic cruise that visits one of the oyster leases and you get to sample the best oysters in the world, Sydney rock oysters. From there, you are an hour from the heart of Sydney. Drop off your campervan, maybe pick up a small sedan. There really aren't any camping grounds close enough to Sydney to make it worth your time and money. Book yourself something like the Youth Hostels Associations rooms or dorms and investigate Sydney from a very convenient base.

2016-05-23 07:14:20 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Many hotels/motels, especially near airports, have "special" rates -called "day rates" to accommodate travelers with long layovers. It usually allows enough time to shower, clean up take a short nap before resuming your trip.

Most set aside 1 or 2 rooms for this purpose. If you belong to a hotel's frequent stay program they may be more accommodating. All you can do is ask.

2007-01-07 17:07:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You'd have to pay the full rate. The only "hourly" hotels are next to the strip clubs along the interstate for the prostitute strippers and truckers that frequent them. There are SOME in airports, but that is very FEW airports. Most major chains are one rate no matter how long you stay. The only hourly are going to be seedy and where hookers frequent normally.

2007-01-07 15:24:09 · answer #4 · answered by southrntrnzplnt 5 · 0 0

There are some hotels that have a "4hr nap" rate but it won't be a Holiday Inn or even a Days Inn

2007-01-07 15:25:14 · answer #5 · answered by AW 2 · 0 0

if someone says to you "that's a hotel room you rent by the hour" what does that mean to you?

2007-01-07 15:25:52 · answer #6 · answered by Dr W 7 · 0 0

Yes, but bring your own linens

2007-01-07 15:29:19 · answer #7 · answered by Nort 6 · 1 0

Sure you can but what have you in mind nic222!

2007-01-07 15:24:21 · answer #8 · answered by Sami V 7 · 0 0

yes u can

2007-01-07 15:28:28 · answer #9 · answered by drg 3 · 0 0

EEEEWWWWWWW...sleep in your car

2007-01-07 15:32:08 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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