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Christmas day activities - 2019 edition

Christmas Day 2019
This is an update from last year's list which is an update of some list from a year or two ago.
Outdoor Activities
If the weather is good (check forecast[1]), here's some outdoor activities:
[1] Weather forecasts by Metservice and Weather Watch.
Indoor Activities:
Event searches
Public Transport
Auckland Transport's Public Transport holiday timetables from 23 December 2019 - 12 January 2020. Waiheke ferry timetable (pdf).
Food and Drink
Go to the supermarket on Christmas Eve to stock up on food and essentials. No supermarket and most businesses will be closed on Christmas Day. Christmas Day is one of very few mandatory public holidays in NZ, even the casino is closed 24 hours. Only places allowed to remain open are petrol stations, some fast food places and restaurants.
Hospitality businesses (restaurants, cafes etc) are able to charge a public holiday surcharge if they open on public holidays. If they do so they have to state clearly (ie sign at the door, or counter or menu). This public holidays are 25 and 26 December 2018, and 1 and 2 January 2019. FYI 26 December is also known as Boxing day in NZ.
Alcohol cannot be served unless with a meal[2]. So if something that looks like a pub is open, it is highly likely they are open to serve meals and you can order an alcoholic drink with your meal.
Restaurants that are open tend to be fast food places like McDs, KFC, restaurants that are part of hotels, a few ethnic restaurants and maybe a handful of others.
[2] That particular law applies only to Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day as well as before 1pm on Anzac Day. Legislation: Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Despite the date of the act, the law has been around for some time. 2010 news article about it. Sale and supply on Anzac Day morning, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, and Christmas Day restricted: on-licences.
Without any particular order:
Other essential info
Alcohol and smoking in public areas
Please note that there's usually an alcohol ban in many public areas like bus stops, parks, reserves etc. This means you are banned from consuming alcohol publicly unless you are in a licenced establishment (ie restaurant). Alcohol bans are either for an event, for extended periods or permanent. For more information about alcohol ban in Auckland.
Auckland Smokefree policy has a list of places where smoking is not permitted. This isn't limited to indoor areas only. It also includes parks, playgrounds, bus stops.
With NY celebrations coming up I won't be surprised if there's both alcohol and fire bans in popular beach areas and parks too.
Fire Season
Fire and Emergency New Zealand is updating the fire seasons for Auckland. From Monday 2 December it will declare a restricted season across greater Auckland and a prohibited fire season across all the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. A prohibited season means a total fire ban, with any current fire permits for the area suspended from the date the prohibited season starts. A restricted fire season means any open-air fires will need a permit.
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Auckland Christmas Day activities

Below is a list I posted as reply to a tourist's query in /newzealand. I am posting this list here in case there are visitors or new Aucklanders. I realise most of us know about this.
Please be nice and kind to all.
Outdoor Activities
If the weather is good (unfortunately not according to forecast[1]), here's some outdoor activities:
[1] Weather forecasts by Metservice and Weather Watch.
Indoor Activities:
Public Transport
Public transport will be on a Sunday timetable in Auckland. https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/ Bus, train and ferry Christmas holiday timetables. From 24 December 2018 to 6 January 2019, most public transport services will be operating to a Christmas/New Year holiday timetable.
Food and Drink
Go to the supermarket today (Christmas Eve) to stock up on food and essentials. No supermarket and most businesses will be closed on Christmas Day. Christmas Day is one of very few mandatory public holidays in NZ, even the casino is closed 24 hours. Only places allowed to remain open are petrol stations and restaurants.
Hospitality businesses (restaurants, cafes etc) are able to charge a public holiday surcharge if they open on public holidays. If they do so they have to state clearly (ie sign at the door, or counter or menu). This public holidays are 25 and 26 December 2018, and 1 and 2 January 2019. FYI 26 December is also known as Boxing day in NZ.
Alcohol cannot be served unless with a meal. So if something that looks like a pub is open, it is highly likely they are open to serve meals and you can order an alcoholic drink with your meal.
Restaurants open tend to be fast food places like McDs, KFC, restaurants that are part of hotels, a few ethnic restaurants and maybe a handful of others.
Some of the top restaurants shut down from either today or Monday for a few weeks, unless they are part of a hotel or one of the few known to offer a christmas day meal.
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Wonderful Wonderful 2018 Tour Dates

Hello everyone! Figured we would keep a running list of the upcoming shows with times and the opening act since that seems to be a common question! The times should all be the local time. Please let me know any corrections. I will keep this updated with new dates and announcements!
Also figured I'd add a basic "schedule for the show" day since that seems to be a common question as well.
Day of show rundown
Upcoming Tour Dates
Date Location Venue Time Opener
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Past Tour Dates
Date Location Venue Time Opener
Fri, January 5, 2018 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Air Canada Centre 8 PM Alex Cameron
Sat, January 6, 2018 Laval, QC, Canada Place Bell 8 PM Alex Cameron
Sun, January 7, 2018 Boston, MA, USA TD Garden 7:30 PM Alex Cameron
Tue, January 9, 2018 Brooklyn, NY, USA Barclays Center 8 PM Alex Cameron
Wed, January 10, 2018 Washington, DC, USA The Anthem 8 PM Alex Cameron
Fri, January 12, 2018 New York, NY, USA Madison Square Garden 8 PM Alex Cameron
Sat, January 13, 2018 Philadelphia, PA, USA Wells Fargo Center 8 PM Alex Cameron
Mon, January 15, 2018 Detroit, MI, USA Masonic Temple Detroit 7 PM Alex Cameron
Tue, January 16, 2018 Chicago, IL, USA United Center 7:30 PM Alex Cameron
Wed, January 17, 2018 St Paul, MN, USA XCEL Energy Center 8 PM Alex Cameron
Fri, January 19, 2018 St Louis, MO, USA Chaifetz Arena 7 PM Alex Cameron
Sun, January 21, 2018 Duluth, GA, USA Infinite Energy Center 8 PM Alex Cameron
Tue, January 23, 2018 Miami, FL, USA AmericanAirlines Arena 8 PM Alex Cameron
Wed, January 24, 2018 Orlando, FL, USA Hard Rock Live Orlando 8 PM Alex Cameron
Fri, January 26, 2018 Sugar Land, TX, USA Smart Financial Centre 7 PM Summer Moon, Amanda Brown
Sat, January 27, 2018 Irving, TX, USA The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 7:30 PM Summer Moon, Amanda Brown
Tue, January 30, 2018 San Diego, CA, USA Valley View Casino Center 7 PM Summer Moon, Amanda Brown
Thu, February 1, 2018 Los Angeles, CA, USA STAPLES Center 8 PM Summer Moon, Amanda Brown
Fri, February 2, 2018 Los Angeles, CA, USA STAPLES Center 8 PM Albert Hammond Jr., Amanda Brown
Sat, February 3, 2018 Las Vegas, NV, USA MGM Grand Arena 8 PM Albert Hammond Jr., Amanda Brown
Mon, February 5, 2018 Broomfield, CO, USA 1stBankCenter 7:30 PM Albert Hammond Jr., Amanda Brown
Tue, February 6, 2018 Salt Lake City, UT, USA Vivint Smart Home Arena 7 PM Albert Hammond Jr., Amanda Brown
Fri, February 23, 2018 Oslo, Norway Telenor Arena 7 PM Juanita Stein
Sat, February 24, 2018 Stockholm, Sweden Ericsson Globe 8 PM Juanita Stein
Sun, February 25, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena 8 PM Juanita Stein
Tue, February 27, 2018 Berlin, Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena 8 PM Juanita Stein
Wed, February 28, 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome 8 PM Juanita Stein
Sat, March 3, 2018 Paris, France Zénith de Paris 8 PM Juanita Stein
Mon, March 5, 2018 Koln, Germany LANXESS Arena 8 PM Juanita Stein
Tue, March 6, 2018 Antwerpen, Belgium Sportpaleis 7 PM Juanita Stein
Thu, March 15, 2018 Heredia, Costa Rica Parque Viva 7 PM
Sat, March 17, 2018 San Isidro, Argentina Lollapalooza Argentina
Sun, March 18, 2018 Santiago, Chile Lollapalooza Chile
Wed, March 21, 2018 Asuncion, Paraguay Asunciónico
Fri, March 23, 2018 Bogotá, Colombia Festival Estereo Picnic
Sun, March 25, 2018 Sao Paulo, Brazil Lollapalooza Brasil
Tue, March 27, 2018 Santiago De Surco, Peru Jockey Club 7 PM Royal Blood
Mon, April 2, 2018 Monterrey, Mexico Arena Monterrey 7 PM The Warning
Tue, April 3, 2018 Monterrey, Mexico Arena Monterrey 7 PM The Warning
Thu, April 5, 2018 Iztacalco, Mexico Foro Sol 9 PM St. Vincent
Sat, April 7, 2018 Guadalajara, Mexico Corona Capital Guadalajara
Fri, April 20, 2018 Auckland, New Zealand Spark Arena 7 PM Alex Cameron
Sat, April 21, 2018 Wellington, New Zealand TSB Bank Arena 7 PM Alex Cameron
Tue, April 24, 2018 Christchurch, New Zealand Horncastle Arena 7 PM Alex Cameron
Fri, April 27, 2018 Boondall, Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre 8 PM Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders, Alex Cameron
Sat, April 28, 2018 Sydney, Australia Qudos Bank Arena 8 PM Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders, Alex Cameron
Tue, May 1, 2018 Perth, Australia Perth Arena 8 PM Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders, Alex Cameron
Fri, May 4, 2018 Melbourne, Australia Hisense Arena 7 PM Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders, Alex Cameron
Sat, May 5, 2018 Melbourne, Australia Hisense Arena 7 PM Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders, Alex Cameron
Sun, May 6, 2018 Melbourne, Australia Hisense Arena 7 PM Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders, Alex Cameron
Tue, May 8, 2018 Hindmarsh, Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre 7 PM Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders, Alex Cameron
Fri, May 18, 2018 Gulf Shores, AL, USA Hangout Music Festival
Fri, May 25, 2018 Boston, MA, USA Boston Calling Music Festival
Sat, May 26, 2018 Napa Valley, CA, USA Bottlerock Music Festival
Fri, Jun 8, 2018 Noblesville, IN, USA Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center 7 PM
Sun, June 10, 2018 Manchester, TN, USA Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
Sat, June 16 Dover, DE, USA Firefly Music Festival
Wed, June 20, 2018 Rome Rm, Italy Rock in Roma Festival
Thu, June 21, 2018 Milano, Italy I Days Festival
Sat, June 23, 2018 Swansea, United Kingdom Liberty Stadium 7 PM
Sun, June 24, 2018 Ryde, United Kingdom Isle of Wight Festival
Tue, June 26, 2018 Dublin, Ireland RDS Arena 7 PM Franz Ferdinand
Thu, Jun 28, 2018 Santiago de Compostela, Spain O Son do Camiño Festival
Fri, June 29, 2018 Lisboa, Portugal Rock in Rio Festival
Sun, July 1, 2018 St. Gallen, Switzerland OpenAir St Gallen Festival
Fri, July 6, 2018 Werchter, Belgium Rock Werchter
Sun, July 8, 2018 Glasgow, United Kingdom TRNSMT Festival
Fri, July 13, 2018 Bolton, United Kingdom Macron Arena 7 PM
Sat, July 14, 2018 Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk, UK Latitude Festival
Wed, July 18, 2018 Switzerland Paléo Festival
Thu, July 19, 2018 Benicàssim, Spain Benicassim International Festival
Sat, July 21, 2018 Paris, France Lollapalooza (Paris)
Tue, July 24, 2018 Helsinki, Finland Hartwall Arena 7 PM Juanita Stein
Thu, July 26, 2018 Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg Rockhal Luxembourg 8 PM Juanita Stein
Sun, July 29, 2018 New York, NY, USA Panorama NYC Festival
July 19-22, 2018 Wurster Nordseeküste, Germany DEICHBRAND Festival
Sun, Sept 9, 2018 Vancouver, BC, Canada Skookum Festival
Wed, Sept 12, 2018 Tokyo, Japan Budokon
Thu, Sept 13, 2018 Osaka, Japan Zepp Bayside
Sat, Sept 15, 2018 Singapore, Singapore Singapore Grand Prix
Mon, Sept, 17, 2018 Bangkok, Thailand Thunder Dome
Wed, Sept 19, 2018 Hong Kong Asia World-Expo
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Australia - Travel and Trip Guide

Australia - Travel and Itinerary Wiki

Backstory - I'm a US expat and travel hacker living in Sydney with my wife. We've been here for 6 months and seen a lot of the same questions about the area get posted almost daily. I'll do my best to concisely run through a number of topics here, whether it be about getting here or what to do, in the hopes this makes future questions a little more tactical.

NOTE: PLEASE PROVIDE FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT TO CONTRIBUTE!

Update 1 - Added booking windows and intra-region travel info.

Getting Here

Cash

Great deals to be had lately in economy. Prices have consistently dropped $800 or so from mainland USA on full service carriers. These sales are pretty frequent. If you have Chase Sapphire Reserve card a $800 cash ticket is just over 53,000 Ultimate Rewards points with FULL points earn on the ticket itself. That's a great deal if you don't care about sitting up front. Business class is significantly more expensive. This is one of the most sought after premium class routes on the planet and with that prices tend to stay high and award availability low.

From the East Coast of the US

I highly recommend AA to DFW and Qantas DFW-SYD. The route is served by a comfortable A380 (good economy, dated 2-2-2 J though) and loads are typically intentionally kept low heading East to maximize cargo capacity. That means you can realistically expect a empty middle seat if you plan well. On the eastbound side it's still possible but less likely. Also, if you fly on low days you may score an upgrade for $1,000 - $1,200 USD per person, per way, via Qantas' bid for upgrade program. Really the major benefit here is connections going further into the US - minimizing travel time on either side of that long leg is incredibly more valuable and comfortable.

From the West Coast of the US

Any carrier works here, chose based on your preference. Every domestic carrier serves the route (UA/AA/DL) and most are newer aircraft (sans Delta's aging 777s). You can also find good deals via Fiji as well as via Auckland on Air New Zealand. I personally don't like breaking up the trip any more than necessary so I don't like those options.

Points

Oh boy, this is a good one. Generally the rule of thumb is simply this, PLAN AHEAD IF YOU WANT TO FLY UP FRONT! The only exception to this is Virgin Australia who sometimes releases J space < 2 weeks of travel. That's absolutely rolling the dice though. Economy wise you can typically find space on at least one carrier so that's less of a topic, and as above, with cash prices being so low it can often be less worthwhile to book the award itself. Up front you really have a few options.  
US Carriers  
Carrier Booking Window Comments
United 338 Good J hard product, meh soft product. Awards open up here and there but typically it's very limited to last minute redemption. Price-wise, they're not the cheapest, but not the most expensive.
AA 331 probably the best hard produce from the group. Same meh soft product (they're US carriers after all). Pricing is also okay, but availability is next to none.
Delta 331 bad products, hard and soft. The seats are old, the service is older. Price is highest BUT you will often find saver-level seats on Virgin Australia (a partner) < 2 weeks out.
  Australian Carriers  
Carrier Booking Window Comments
Qantas 353 meh J product (2-2-2). Good/Great F. Service is also good, very polished. Availability in spurts, but okay price via AA.
Virgin Australia 330 best seat (the Business) and I'm a sucker for a bird with a bar. Conversely, terrible availability unless you're looking within 2 weeks or right at the window.
  Asian Carriers (generally better availability)  
Carrier Booking Window Comments
Korean 360? my personal favorite. Great airline, great US service, and a transfer partner of Chase. And most importantly, they tend to be quite generous with their availability.
Cathay 360 old favorite in the points world. Not the cheapest option but if you have the points then you'll often find availability through HKG when you book at the window. Great seat, classic service, and AMAZING lounges in HKG.
JAL 330 like ANA, in light of recently US carrier devaluations these guys have become a viable option through Tokyo. Some recommend their 777 SkySuite as the best J product out there.
SQ 355 Suites are always a favorite but lately it's pretty impossible to not pull your hair out before actually confirming that route. J availability tends to show up here and there. Recently devauled though so use tool to find best option based on points available.
ANA 356 mentioned in JAL topic, just a solid all around option if you have the points.
  Award Tools Look, I know a lot of carriers were mentioned above and you're probably going well, that's all great, but how do I ultimately choose one given the fact that I have a trip 1+ year out and a few options? That's where the below sites come in handy. They will tell decipher award charts and help you distill down the airlines that you can realistically fly given the points that you have.

Once In The Region

Intra-Region Travel

Sydney-Specific

Rule of thumb, if you have 5+ days in the region than I suggest going outside of Sydney. It's a cool city, but there is SO much more to see. Scroll down for details, but while in Sydney here are a few suggestions:
Places to Stay

Regional

Are you outdoorsy?
Do you like food/drinks?
Extreme activities?
Animals
Cultural
Beaches/Relaxation

Example Itinerary

Assumes 10 days down under.
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Idea's for college graduation trips

So I'm about to be a senior in college and I just studied abroad in Australia. I'm already thinking of places I want to go in the summer of 2016 when I graduate college if I don't have a job offer or anything.
Places I went to when I was abroad:
Thailand: LOVED THAILAND. I wasn't a huge fan of Bangkok, but LOVED the Thai New Year Celebrations on Khao San Road. Also went to Ko Samui where I got stung by a stingray and Koh Tao which I fell in love with. I was only there for a week and on a tour, so would definitely go back. I love Thai food and the people were SO nice.
Everywhere else I backpacked and couchsurfered.
Hong Kong: HATED HONG KONG. The people were SO rude. I've been to Paris and honestly Hong Kongers were 10x worse than Parisians. I went to Starbucks at the mall once and people refused to let me even sit next to them when there were plenty of seats open. Don't get me wrong it was pretty, but the people made it un-enjoyable. Some friends at the Hostel went out one night and taxi drivers would pick up locals and drive right past the Americans.. Also thought it was too overcrowded. I ended up having to go the police station to ask for directions. I was told once, "I don't speak English" in a perfect accent. Honestly it was pretty sad given I was so excited to go. And I did go out one night and didn't find the night life very pleasant. Wasn't a fan of the specific expats I encountered either.
Macau- I LOVED MACAU. It took me a while to find my way out of the casino's and onto the Portuguese tourist attractions, but I loved the mix of Portuguese and Cantonese culture. The people were very friendly and went out of their way to help me unlike in HG. Honestly I loved every minute of Macau (besides the Casino's).
Singapore: I really liked Singapore MUCH better than HG. The people were so nice. It was way easier for me to get around with the subway. It was probably too much like America though and after a couple days I got very bored. I thought there was more to do in HG, but I liked the vibe way better here.
Buton, Indonesia: Was supposed to be a day trip from Singapore and I was there a 1-2 hours and hated it. I went back on the ferry to Singapore. The taxi drivers literally overcharged me for everything and I ran out of money. None of the locals spoke much English here so it was hard to get around given the language barrier. I was going to go to Johor Bahru in Malaysia instead, but I was told it wasn't the safest place for a Westerner to go by myself and there were bad traffic jams so didn't want to miss my flight.
Auckland, NZ: LOVED Auckland. Kiwi's were so much nicer than Aussies. They went out of their way to help me. NZ is a much more progressive country IMO. I really loved everything about Auckland especially K Road. I had more intellectual conversations with Kiwi's in one week than I did five months in Australia. Didn't venture outside of Auckland though (had some difficulties) so would love to go to the South Island one day.
In Australia, I lived an hour south of Sydney in Wollongong. So went to Sydney pretty frequently and traveled mostly in NSW. Visited Sunshine Coast but it rained my whole visit, but did end up going to Brisbane to visit Lone Pine which was cool. Brisbane looked nice. Melbourne was okay, but not really into coffee and didn't get that "city vibe" and thought people were too pretentious with the whole hating on Sydney thing.
I've only been to France in Europe when I was 17 (21 now). I hated every minute of it, but that was mostly due to a bad host family experience. Really loved going to Normandy due to the history, Versailles was amazing, and Brittany was gorgeous.
My grandpa was born in Sicily, so I've always wanted to go there and my grandmother's side is from Bari and Calabria, so if I ever went to Italy I'd be more interested in the South and Sicily (although Sardinia and French Corsica are other island I'd love to visit).
I don't really much much desire to go to South America. Brazil would be cool though. The only know a little French from college/high school (not enough to get by), I don't speak any other languages.
So I've thought mainly about going back to Southeast Asia. I love history so Vietnam would be really cool and would be interested in Siem Reap and exploring Thailand some more. Or I've also considered Eastern Europe- Prague, Budapest, & Warsaw for starters. But I have studied the Holocaust before, so would like to visit various sites in Poland. Thought about the Baltic's with that trip: Estonia looks cool and I hear it's not too far if I wanted to go to Finland. Not interested in Russia or any other homophobic/ultra-conservative country. I know Eastern Europe isn't as liberal as Western Europe minus Prague, but I hear some people wouldn't even classify it as "Eastern Europe" to begin with.
I would also obviously love to explore Western Europe: UK, Holland, Belgium, Scandinavia, etc but it's pretty expensive. I will probably be on a backpackers budget. Amsterdam would be cool though given I am a women, gender, and sexuality studies major.
I'm also a theatre major, so I'm into arts. Like I've stated earlier, I like history specifically World War 2 or Vietnam stuff. Really loved going to a Canadian World War 1 park in Picardy, France though where I saw WW1 trenches. I'm not really that outdoorsy, so not into hiking mountains or camping. I do like beaches, but don't want to spend my whole vacation laying on the beach. I am not the relaxing type: I know it sounds bad haha.
I actually thought about teaching English in South Korea when I graduate, but that'd be too expensive for this trip. Iceland looks like it'd be pretty cool, but expensive.
Anyways any suggestions? Sorry for the lengthy post.
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