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 Is the favorite pastime here....?
the same as the rest of the country ....counting sheep ?
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Hey Dune...can I count with you ..pleeeeease !...


 I'm considering emigrating to Hawkes Bay New Zealand. Anybody have any experience of the area? Thanks!?
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 Travel to Auckland, NZ for a 6 month stay. Entering under the Working Holiday Visa. Worry about accomodation?
I will travel to Auckland during early June to December. As I don't have any friends there, I worry about finding accomodation. I have heard that house owners usually only rent to people staying ...


 Locating person from New Zealand please help?
his name is 'Luke Mcgregor', he will be 19, turning/turned 20 either end of this year or start of next. He works as a forklift driver for a company in Christchurch. He also lives in C...


 Queenstown Accommodation?? Help!!?
Does anyone have a recommendation for a reasonably priced hotel in Queenstown, New Zealand? We want something in town as we won't have a car but everything is $250+ for a night! (we're ...


 I am very interested in a New Zealand guy and am curious to what kiwi's think of american girls???
He is one of the nicest guys I have ever known. I think New Zealanders are wonderful and I love the country. I am just curious what new Zealanders think about American girls? Thanks so much in ...


 New Zealand stop doing this to me, or am I just a worry wart
Hey. I'm a 15 year old kiwi who now lives in Australia (on the Gold Coast). I LOVE New Zealand. I think it has so many perfect things. I'm proud of the scenery, friendly people and yummy ...


 What does abbreviation CBD (as in Auckland CBD) stands for?
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 Does New Zealand have alot of need for architects?
I'm an architecture student in America, and I'm considering about getting a Master's Degree in a foreign country: either New Zealand or Australia. Thank you for your answers! =)...


 How difficult is it to get a sponsor to work in new zealand? are new zealanders receptive to foreigners?
i am brazilian and my husband is from south africa. is there a different image for foreigners from different countries?...


 What is Manukau City like?
Is Manukau a nice city to live in? Does the city has good shopping?...


 Map To Ohakune?
Does anyone know a website with a printable map from Auckland to Ohakune?
Prefably a 1 (A4) page map.

Thanks,
Anne =]...


 Does anyone know the post code for new zealand???
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 I'am thinking of flying to australia & then cruising round new zealand,?
When is the best time to go as I don't like it very hot....


 What schools are best in Auckland?

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between north a west auckland, ...


 How come Aucklanders are such awful drivers?
I've lived here a year and are astonished at how ignorant, selfish so many drivers are. I'm constantly having cars pull into my lane on the motorway without indicating and nearly causing a ...


 Hey NewZealanders!!!!! whats your thoughts on the imitations of the Hake 'Ka mate'?
Speaking as a Maori myself i fell excited and so impressed when i see the allblacks doing the haka before their games!

but not all but most of these imitaions of the haka 'Ka mate'...


 Know any good oyster bar in new zealand?
I prefer raw oyster....


 Darwin began to formulate his concept of evolution by natural selection after?
A. Experimentation with animals
B. Observations of many species and their geographical location
C. Reading the writings of Wallace
D. Agreeing with Lamarck about the driving force ...


 Navigating islands of New Zealand?
how do Kiwis get from North Island to South Island? is there a bridge? boats? plane?
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of course there are planes. I just wonder which way is preferred, easiest, or ...



SR

I will transit in Auckland International Airport for 5 hours. What can I do in that airport?

Auckland is a city in New Zealand

I will fly from Melbourne, Australia to Hong Kong. However, it's not a direct flight. I'll transit in Auckland International Airport for 5 hours.

Question ) Can you suggest what I can do in Auckland International Airport during this 5-hour transit? Explore the airport ? Take photos in the airport or etc ? I've never been to New Zealand before.

Question 2) Can I tell my friends that I've been to New Zealand before ( even I transit in Auckland International Airport only ) ?

    



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tricky
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Shop... buy NZ stuff like paua shell and kiwis, or take a photo of you posing by them then you'll have evidence you have been in New Zealand. Website below has more details of facilities at the airport.


Amy
unfortunately not alot, the airport is like most small airports world wide although the shops will have NZ stuff in them. The airport is a fair way away from the city but it may be worth puttin your stuff in a locker and going into the city for a couple of hours.

Id say if you spend an hour or so outside the airport you can claim having been to NZ :)


benjiboy123
If you ask the lady in the flower shop..she'll give you a key to a brilliant shower room!!! Really. The airport has the usuall stuff...coffee...bookshops etc...there is a place you can get wireless net if you've got a laptop....you can walk between domestic and international...but nothing really to write home about...


RoadWarrior
Hi - Auckland International, if you are a transit passenger means you'll have to stay airside. But, having said that, there's actually quite a lot of shopping in there, and I think a couple of bars/restaurants. There are duty free stores (the usual) as well as jewellery, art, sunglass hut, cool t-shirts and other casual wear, you can easily waste time there! Have fun in Hong Kong. I love that place! It totally rocks.


Driver T
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If Immigration allow you out of the Transit Lounge (and they probably won't - other countries don't permit it) the probably Manukau Shopping Centre by taxi or Shuttle would be best. The Rainbows End fun park is just across the road from the Centre, so it's one or the other.
But probably you'll have to take a book with you to read from the inside of the Transit Lounge.





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