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chambezio
12th May 2013, 07:22 PM
This will be the first time away without the kids. My wife has not been 100% for a long while. We are going up on Thursday. Then going to the WWWShow and will be lending a hand on the Forum site Friday and Saturday afternoons. It will be great to put faces to names. Hopefully my wife will find somethings that she will find interesting. After the Show we will be doing touristy things around Bris, and I was wondering if some of the locals can point me in the direction of "must sees". Our itinerary is pretty open and not really tied down so any places of interest would be good.
Our last "holiday" would have to be 5-6 years ago so I'm hoping her health will be good while we are away.

Bob38S
13th May 2013, 11:18 AM
Rod, I'll kick it off for you.

Do you and your wife like steak? If yes it is worth a visit to this place which is regarded as the world's worst vegetarian restaurant.

On a Saturday night - be early - booking is a good idea and bring a good appetite.

Norman Hotel :: Brisbane's Worst Vegetarian Restaurant :: (07) 3391 5022 (http://www.normanhotel.com.au)

chambezio
13th May 2013, 07:58 PM
Oh Bob! ....You are not doing my waste line any good at all. That restaurant looks really good. My wife is not a big eater but maybe I could starve her for a couple of days so we can both pigout. Thanks for the heads up. I will put them on the list.
That Tony Robertson, on the TV, did a program on Brissy where he went to the building that MacArthur occupied when he won the war.(Well thats the way he would like us to remember him) It looked very interesting

Bob38S
14th May 2013, 06:08 PM
MacArthur Chambers is very easy to find - is is not in the mall but just at the Fortitude Valley end of the mall - not sure about the museum I have heard of, re opening times/days etc. The only problem you may have [you mentioned that your wife had not been 100%] might be parking. There is parking under King George square which is only approx a block away from the chambers - not sure of the charges these days. The only place to not park [unless you have a kidney for sale] is at the Myer centre which is towards the upper end of the mall.

Perhaps another few ideas - Mt Coot-tha at night - on a clear night you get a great view of Brisbane and an idea of how large the place really is. Mt Gravatt is not bad either. A"cheapish" tour of the city is available on a City Cat ferry - Routes are available on the net and you could always say that you have now taken your wife on a cruise. If you are into museums, the Queensland museum at South Bank - over the river bridge from the top end of the mall is very good - you would need to check times etc. You can get a good feed under Post Office square at a reasonable cost, the walk up the stairs and sit in the open air to eat it. The eternal flame of Rememberance is an icon of the city - unknown to most people - at the far ends of the wall under the flame of Remembrance is a small museum and area of reflection. The Brisbane City Hall has just been refurbished and I believe that the old Shingle Inn [another city coffee and cake icon] has been located there - the organ is a classic and I believe that they are starting organ concerts open to the public. Not sure if all of the City Hall stuff is open yet but it is worth a look.

With regards the world's worst vegetarian restaurant - my only criticism of the place would be - it is the only place in the world I don't get the balance of my wife's steak - she is not normally a big eater of steak so I can usually count on some of her's as I can cheerfully eat an entire meal of steak and steak only.

Hope it helps.

chambezio
14th May 2013, 06:42 PM
Thanks for the ideas Bob. We were looking today a a map and decided to stay Thursday night in Ipswich then while fresh from a nights sleep make an assault on the traffic and go to the show and park near by. (To be able to have short walk with arm fulls of goodies.) We are driving a deisel 60 Series Landcruiser. Its not the most nimble of vehicles for traffic (but it can carry lots of goodies)
We looked too at motels close to the city centre, but a lot were high rise with parking underneath. The designers of the buildings never catered for Landcruiser wagons in their car parks.
If the run to the city is easy from Ipswich we may stay at that a motel for a few days and commute to the centre for looking about.
That river cruise is something that I saw on the net when I first started to look at things to do. I grew up in Sydney and then settled here 37 years ago and married a local girl. Neither of us like big cities and crowds for that matter. we haven't been to a big museum for ages so i think that will be high on our "must see". The night lights will interest her because she has just bought a new Digi camera and she is breaking her neck to try it out.
Thanks again Bob for your replies

crowie
14th May 2013, 06:42 PM
G'day Rod,
When ever I'm up home;
my mum with my brother & his wife do a meal at Kedron Wavell RSL in Chermside..... Kedron-Wavell (http://www.kedron-wavell.com.au/)
plus some good old fancy fish & chips down at Redcliffe at Morgans.... Morgans Seafood - Brisbane Seafood Restaurant, Function and Wedding Centre and Seafood Take away (http://www.morganseafood.com.au/)

As far as attractions go; a drive up Mount Coottha... Brisbane Fine Food | Weddings | Functions | Lookout | Tourism (http://www.brisbanelookout.com/)
Redcliffe has some good weekend markets.... Redcliffe Guide - Accommodation, Real Estate and Restaurants Around Redcliffe Queensland QLD (http://www.redcliffe.net.au/)
A drive up the Sunshine Coast and back across the Maleny Range...
Make the most of the Moment | Things to Do & See | Sunshine Coast (http://www.visitsunshinecoast.com.au/see-and-do/moments?s_kwcid=TC|7826|sunshine%20coast%20trip||S|b|19835160250)
Hinterland Tourism:Sunshine Coast: Queensland Holidays:Getaway Wine dine shop Montville Maleny (http://www.hinterlandtourism.com.au/)

Have a top time with the mob at the Brissy Wood show. Cheers, crowie

chambezio
14th May 2013, 07:01 PM
Crowie.
I never took you for a Queenslander ay.
You must have been down this way for a long time ay
I really do appreciate the list you have put up. Nothing like first hand knowledge on any subject.
Those fish and chips will have to be sampled for sure
Thanks for your wishes