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New Zealand - Christchurch
January 22 - 24, 2006


New Zealand - Jan 22

The flight from Rotorura to Christchurch took just over an hour.  We flew on Air New Zealand.  If you ever fly to New Zealand, you may get there on Qantus, but once you are in the country, you may find it more convenient to fly from city to city on Air New Zealand.  They are kind of like Southwest Airlines is to the Unites States. 

One thing we did like while flying around Australia and New Zealand on Qantus and Air New Zealand was the in-flight service.  They still serve meals like the US airlines used to do 10 years ago.  They also still allow pre-boarding for people with children.  Most US airlines now force you to purchase your meals separately and encourage you to bring your own food on the plane, and many have eliminated pre-boarding.  It was a nice change to have food, beer and wine all for free on several of our flights.

We arrived in Christchurch around 4:30 pm on Sunday the 22nd.  Christchurch is a big tourist town and is known for being a quaint town with plenty of things to see and do.  My goal was to relax in the hotel and catch up on some much needed sleep.  We stayed at a retro hotel right downtown called Off the Square.  It was literally one block off the main square downtown.  It had cafes all around it and it was right next door to the Trolley Station.  They had an old time trolley that ran throughout the downtown area like a bus.

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Pictures taken in Christchurch

When we checked in, the receptionist told us that the International Buskers Festival was going on that week. A busker is a street performer.  Christchurch invites the worlds most popular Buskers to Christchurch every year to showcase their talents.  Each morning starting at 10am til 7pm, a different street act would be performed every hour.  The performers ranged from acrobats, jugglers, comedians, etc...  It was quite entertaining to watch.

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Pictures from Buskers performances

We spent a lot of time walking around Christchurch and checking out the city.  We ate at different restaurants each day.  One of my favorites was the Sergeant Peppers Steakhouse Restaurant.  It was a tribute to the Beatles.  The steaks were awesome.  We found the place by just walking down the street.  We almost missed it because the front entrance was only a single door between two other stores.  We had to walk upstairs to the restaurant.  There were Beatles pictures all over the walls and Beatles music playing all the time.  It was quite cool.

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Sergeant Peppers Steakhouse

The downtown area of Christchurch was very well laid out and easy to get around.  Plenty of outdoor restaurants, pubs, and a lot of parks along a river.  Here are some pictures we took while we walked around:

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Pictures taken around Christchurch

We couldn't figure out what to do on our last day.  We didn't have enough time to white water raft, bungie jump, or ski dive.  So instead, we decided to take a 3 hour horse back ride.  It was quite enjoyable.  We went on several trails and crossed a river several times.  They let us run and trot the horses quite a bit.  Being from Texas, I was used to riding western style saddles, so I had to learn the English saddle thing.  Not too tough, but the hat made me look like a total dork.  That's why you won't see my picture in the photos below:

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Pictures taken during Horse Back Ride

We flew out of Christchurch at 4:30 pm on Tues New Zealand time on Qantus Airlines.  That would be around 12:30pm Monday US time.  We first flew to Auckland, New Zealand (1.5 hours) to catch an International Qantus flight to Los Angeles, CA.  The flight to LA would take 13 hours.  After a 2 hour lay-over in LA in order to clear US Customs, we would catch a flight to Salt Lake, City, UT that would take approximately 2 hours, then after an hour lay-over, we'd catch a flight from Salt Lake City to Dallas which would take another 2 hours.  As I write this, I'm sitting on the plane to Dallas.  So if I total it up, we'll have been traveling for approximately 20.5 hours.  Then figure on an hour to get our luggage in Dallas, 20 minutes to get to long term parking, and 1.5 hours to drive home.  So in total we'll have traveled for almost 23 hours to get home.  The time in Dallas when we land will be 8:30pm Tuesday, so the NET travel time will only by 4 hours from the time we left New Zealand.  That's an example of modern day time travel.  Since New Zealand is about 16 hours ahead of Dallas, we gain a whole day coming back home.  It sure doesn't feel like it though.  I can never get much sleep on a plane, so I'm looking forward to sleeping in my own bed tonight.

As we sit thinking about our trip, we are so glad we finally did it.  I hindsight, we waited too long.  All the things we thought would be difficult, like driving on the other side of the road, money conversions, travel plans, etc... just weren't as hard once you get over there.  We got to see things we never thought we would, eat new types of foods, experience new cultures, and most importantly, visit good friends and meet several new ones.  It's an experience we'll not soon forget.  Once again, we'd like to thank all the people in Australia and New Zealand that welcomed us into their homes and made our trip so enjoyable.  We hope we can return the favor some day.

Chuck & Michele Gleason

Click on the links below to read all about our trip
BRISBANE
Jan 3 - 7
HERON ISLAND
Jan 7 - 9
SYDNEY
Jan 9 - 14
ADELAIDE - RENMARK
Jan 14 - 18
NEW ZEALAND - Fred Groen - Wellington
Jan 19 - 20
NEW ZEALAND - Taupo, Putarura, Pirongia
Jan 21 - 22
NEW ZEALAND - Christchurch
Jan 22 - 24