Nani Neutral Newbie May 9, 2017 Share May 9, 2017 Hi Mazda2gal Thank you for your sharing, it certainly helpful. Surprising it still snow in Cradle Mountain during Dec. Did you have to sign up any snow package from the car rental when collecting the car? Also, did you have to purchase the national park pass for all the drive? Thanks ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nani Neutral Newbie May 10, 2017 Share May 10, 2017 it's a precaution for insurance claim if you don't sign up ... you drive and the road is slippery or snowy if kena accident insurance wont cover ... coming back to this. Question is they will make you sign up for the snow package to cover the whole rental of eg. a week even though you may only drive up to the snow area for a day. They are not flexible to cover for just a day. Anyone experience such, are you able to negotiate for coverage of one/two day snow rental? And do the car rental provide snow tires or snow chain? Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heartlander Turbocharged May 10, 2017 Share May 10, 2017 Went on road trip to Tasmania last Dec, just to share some experience. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hope this sharing will be helpful to whoever planning a trip there. Thanks for sharing. Taking my family with parents-in-laws to Tasmania from late Nov to early Dec this year. Your information is definitely useful. May I know if you visited any fruit farms and vineyards during the trip? Surprise to hear that Cradle Mountain snowed in December as summer already. Did you visit in early December. Actually visited Tasmania about 13 years ago. Really looking forward to this trip haha. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazda2gal 5th Gear May 10, 2017 Share May 10, 2017 Hi Mazda2gal Thank you for your sharing, it certainly helpful. Surprising it still snow in Cradle Mountain during Dec. Did you have to sign up any snow package from the car rental when collecting the car? Also, did you have to purchase the national park pass for all the drive? Thanks Nope, I didn't sign up any snow package because it wasn't offered at all and I didn't expect to drive in the snow too. I did purchase a national park pass at wineglass bay, it was valid for a period of time (think abt 3 months) for all the national Parks, it was tied to the car plate number. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazda2gal 5th Gear May 10, 2017 Share May 10, 2017 Thanks for sharing. Taking my family with parents-in-laws to Tasmania from late Nov to early Dec this year. Your information is definitely useful. May I know if you visited any fruit farms and vineyards during the trip? Surprise to hear that Cradle Mountain snowed in December as summer already. Did you visit in early December. Actually visited Tasmania about 13 years ago. Really looking forward to this trip haha. I visited a fruit farm, picked strawberries which were gigantic and really sweet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nani Neutral Newbie May 16, 2017 Share May 16, 2017 Noticed that prices varies quite abit when we choose the country of residence Singapore vs Australia for Tasmania Avis but never had such price diff in Queensland and Western Australia. Anyone share the same experience? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Looking at this thread as I am doing a research for the Dec holidays. To save on cost, which flight to take to Tasmania, jetstar direct to hobart? Want to use the caravan as it's a 2 in 1. Save cost on lodging and car rental. Most important is an experience I would want to try. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tohto Hypersonic June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Looking at this thread as I am doing a research for the Dec holidays. To save on cost, which flight to take to Tasmania, jetstar direct to hobart? Want to use the caravan as it's a 2 in 1. Save cost on lodging and car rental. Most important is an experience I would want to try. Never try caravan before, but I understand caravan have limited or no parking place if too close to city center. Does camping site need to be book? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Never try caravan before, but I understand caravan have limited or no parking place if too close to city center. Does camping site need to be book? I have no idea at all. Hoping someone can help enlighten or maybe call up Australia tourism board. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 I have no idea at all. Hoping someone can help enlighten or maybe call up Australia tourism board.Google caravan Park in tasmania, there are designated parks for caravan where you can connect to electricity, I guess with a fee. alternatively you can still rent a normal vehicle and experience caravan living by renting an on-site caravan. December is summer still OK, winter is too cold to stay in caravan 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volvobrick Supersonic June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 I have thought about caravaning before... But a friend warned me every time at camp site, someone has to empty the sewer waste.... And that would be me! I have shelved the idea till today. Maybe someone else has a better experience. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Google caravan Park in tasmania, there are designated parks for caravan where you can connect to electricity, I guess with a fee. alternatively you can still rent a normal vehicle and experience caravan living by renting an on-site caravan. December is summer still OK, winter is too cold to stay in caravan Now that you mentioned it, if too hot I won't be able to sleep. I need air con!!!!! I have thought about caravaning before... But a friend warned me every time at camp site, someone has to empty the sewer waste.... And that would be me! I have shelved the idea till today. Maybe someone else has a better experience. Now you are really making me doubt about this caravan thingy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volvobrick Supersonic June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Don't let my friend's story deter you - you can try and share your experience! 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Now that you mentioned it, if too hot I won't be able to sleep. I need air con!!!!! Now you are really making me doubt about this caravan thingy. I used to stay in caravan Park in gold coast and tasmania, just drive there and rent for a night stay, can stay up to 6 for a big van. hot water, aircon and cooking stove all in. once we stay in those without bathroom to save cost during winter, freaking cold to walk to the shared bathroom and walk back to the van, can die one Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 I used to stay in caravan Park in gold coast and tasmania, just drive there and rent for a night stay, can stay up to 6 for a big van. hot water, aircon and cooking stove all in. once we stay in those without bathroom to save cost during winter, freaking cold to walk to the shared bathroom and walk back to the van, can die one Is those rented caravan different from the one we drive around. At least don't have to clear shit.....argh. Btw, how much for a stay in those rented caravan. Scaly almost like motel price...hahahaha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buadongdong Twincharged June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 If its only you and your mrs (xiao san or not) then no harm trying.. its quite an adventure and you will get to know how helpful and warm other caravan pple are. The sai kang is a turn off but thats only 1 part of the entire experience.. dont let that deter you.. but if you are going with a family with kids, i would recommend u think again.. not so convenient with kids. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Looking at this thread as I am doing a research for the Dec holidays. To save on cost, which flight to take to Tasmania, jetstar direct to hobart? Want to use the caravan as it's a 2 in 1. Save cost on lodging and car rental. Most important is an experience I would want to try. Please try and share experience here. Wanted to do it but heard about the sai kang and figured it might not be as comfortable as a hotel with hot water for shower, comfortable beds, air-conditioned room, room service, etc. Worst is having to drive a lorry for at least a week. Lol To rough it out, I prefer hiking in the mountains. No substitute. Lol.... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buadongdong Twincharged June 18, 2017 Share June 18, 2017 Please try and share experience here. Wanted to do it but heard about the sai kang and figured it might not be as comfortable as a hotel with hot water for shower, comfortable beds, air-conditioned room, room service, etc. Worst is having to drive a lorry for at least a week. Lol To rough it out, I prefer hiking in the mountains. No substitute. Lol.... Bro, caravan considered ok liao lo.. I took a campervan.. lagi small.. but still survived la.. if one is a speed demon then this idea must be scrapped. Cos every other cars will be overtaking you.. will feel buay song 1. ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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