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Adam H

Can you suggest anything for New Years Eve in Sydney for my Parents first visit?

They are visiting from the UK, anything under $500 each would be good. I tried Sydney Cafe and Taronga zoo, any ideas?

    



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Simple Mind
How about Sydney Tower Restaurant? nice view both night and day. of course the fireworks! it's always fabulous.


jen.ifur
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You should take them to eat at a nice restaurant at Harbourside in Darling Harbour... There's heaps of good restaurants around there...
http://www.eatability.com.au/au/sydney/suburb/darling_harbour.htm

You might wanna take them on a cruise? http://www.captaincook.com.au/home.asp

You might wanna take them to pancakes on the rocks?

But you definately gotta take them to see the fireworks at circular quay at night =)


ANA
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A few years ago we were in Sydney for New Years Eve, and we went to a dinner at the Sebel Pier One right on the harbour. At midnight we walked out onto the veranda to watch the fireworks. They were amazing and it was as though they were coming right at us. Would highly recommend and it wasn't that expensive for a New Years Eve Dinner.
Have a great time whatever you do.


harps
go down to the harbour and watch the fireworks
always memorable


S C
Maybe have a New Years Eve party or barbecue and watch the fireworks in the park.


David Stretton
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Don't waste the money. Just tell them to set up camp around Christison Park in Vaucluse or somewhere in Balmain. Good views, not as retarded crowds, and no money spent.


Timfromsydney
Id say not to be standing around in the harbour, that gets packed with alot of alcohole, if your doing that, find one of the other viewing places.


Catherine
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New years eve? I suggest watching the fireworks.. but they will have to get there early.. Pack a picnic for them..

Or dinner, in a fancy place.. or something.


Power Flower
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Their best bet would be to pack up a picnic and head to a waterfront beach or park (Double Bay or somewhere like that). Or join the thronging masses at the Quay.





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