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New Zealand / Australia trip using vouchers

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  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Thank you but I don't have any family who have a spare £4000 to buy them from me. eBay would take hundreds of it and PayPal take a cut too! The vouchers have to be used for a holiday.

    Is it 1 £4000 voucher then? If it is, can you buy other love to shop vouchers with it? I was thinking £250 vouchers sold to 16 people. £250 is easily spent at Christmas across love to shop shops when you add up food, presents, extras. If you were my mate, I'd happily buy from you as I'd be spending the money anyway.
    Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
  • dawyldthing
    dawyldthing Posts: 3,438 Forumite
    Id fly to wherever in New Zealand (I'd choose South Island if the youngsters a teenager or the like) to cairns to Sydney as then you'll get more options flying home.

    I'm sure some of the companies will be able to book you some trips with the vouchers which will soon add up then you'll just need the accommodation which could well partly be covered but if you're staying in hotels it will cost a pretty penny. Contiki is pretty much 18-30s but there are a few others that can transport you. If you want somewhere inbetween for Oz I'd recommend the Gold Coast - there's theme parks, a really good Halloween type show, beach and lots of other bits to do and if I remember right you can get to Oz zoo from there too which is worth a day out
    :T:T :beer: :beer::beer::beer: to the lil one :) :beer::beer::beer:
  • dawyldthing
    dawyldthing Posts: 3,438 Forumite
    I'd try Hayes and Jarvis as they organise multi centre I'm sure they do
    :T:T :beer: :beer::beer::beer: to the lil one :) :beer::beer::beer:
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