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Hi all I was just after some ideas of what to do in sydney on 13th of march (tuesday next week).

Our fish farm has been nominated for a food award At Vouge entertainment and Travel.

I have never been to Sydney, don't know anyone there and have no idea of what to do. I am there for the night and back to tassie the next day. (not sure of wether morning or miday or what.)

So basically i am open to some ideas of what i can do? or if anyone wants to show a fellow skyline driver a night out or something. Just leave some ideas and i will see what you all come up with.

:happy: Thanks

Ben

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Hi all I was just after some ideas of what to do in sydney on 13th of march (tuesday next week).

Our fish farm has been nominated for a food award At Vouge entertainment and Travel.

I have never been to Sydney, don't know anyone there and have no idea of what to do. I am there for the night and back to tassie the next day. (not sure of wether morning or miday or what.)

So basically i am open to some ideas of what i can do? or if anyone wants to show a fellow skyline driver a night out or something. Just leave some ideas and i will see what you all come up with.

:happy: Thanks

Ben

Heaps to do Ben just depends on time, budget and if u have transport.

Might be worth posting this in the NSW section as well :D

Yeah i should have posted in there first :happy: lol

my bad.. i will do that now though.

by the way - budget = work pays (within reason i.e food drink and so on)

time = the night :D maybe morning not sure about flight yet

We will see.

if you feel a bit home sick and want some girls with a fishy smell (you all know what i mean :happy: ) head down towards campbelltown.

ok seriously.. theres not much to do on a tuesday except to eat, go to hurricanes in bondi if you want a REALLY good feed.

tight-ass tuesdays are a big hit at the movies... only $8 a ticket.

thats all i can think of.

You can download the new Heroes and watch that! thats what i normally do on Tuesdays...

Lol i do that down here anyway but i dont think that they will have internet at a cheapy hotel. but you never know...

I know its a random night but thats obviously not by choice.... if it were upto me id be there from friday - monday or something. Just not luck enough to have work pay for something like that so u got to take what u can get...

Thanks Beer Baron for moving the thread :happy:

Just go to the rocks after the awards and have a few beers and a feed at palces like the son of rajab Nelson, the Mercantile etc.

I looooooooooooooooooooooove the son of rajab Nelson!

Best brew in sydney! I kid you not!

Do a night climb on the harbour bridge, or skywalk on Sydney Tower, dinner in one of the restaurants up there, check out The Rocks, harbour cruise (dinner/lunch cruise is nice!), there's heaps of touristy things to do in sydney on any budget and with any amount of time.....

enjoy your visit :happy:

Go to the cross tuesday night, have a walk down the main road, a beer at mansions or the burbon, watch the sights... go into some strippos... have a kebab...

thats wat id do if i had to :happy:

get your work to pay for a lap dance while your at it

Go to the cross tuesday night, have a walk down the main road, a beer at mansions or the burbon, watch the sights... go into some strippos... have a kebab...

thats wat id do if i had to :D

get your work to pay for a lap dance while your at it

Well i am not sure about the type of reciept i get from one of them :happy: .... lol.... coz i got to show all payment transactions but i might go check it out... Anyone want to come with??? meet me at the opera house at around 8:30ish pm coz thats when the awards finish..

If not i might get lost and have to spend the night in the cross... lol...

The rocks idea and some beer doesnt sound bad either.. i like beer HHHMMMMM BEEEERRRR.

Keep the ideas coming..... any late night driving activities to go and see???

Maybe someone wants to have a beer with me after. I am not sure where anything is... But i will just follow my nose.

:(

Well i am not sure about the type of reciept i get from one of them :happy: .... lol.... coz i got to show all payment transactions but i might go check it out... Anyone want to come with??? meet me at the opera house at around 8:30ish pm coz thats when the awards finish..

If not i might get lost and have to spend the night in the cross... lol...

The rocks idea and some beer doesnt sound bad either.. i like beer HHHMMMMM BEEEERRRR.

Keep the ideas coming..... any late night driving activities to go and see???

Maybe someone wants to have a beer with me after. I am not sure where anything is... But i will just follow my nose.

:P

Go there get trashed at a night club tune as many women as u can and see as much as u can there by trying a massive pub crawl would be mad up there and don't get into trouble lol

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