How to Survive An Australian Road Trip with Your Significant Other

Below is an article originally published on Traveldudes.org

A true test of any relationship.

Forget living together or investing in property as a testament to the fact that your significant other is someone that you are able to spend the rest of your life with.

The real test lies within whether you are able to spending two weeks on the road in a mode of transport that resembles a serial killers van that has been attacked by graffiti vandals.

Stuart Hwy

Embarking on a successful road trip involves the following:

Break up the accommodation – don’t sleep in the van every night.

I realise that budget may be a constraint however in the outback you can easily find a caravan park that also includes cabins – these can range from $50-$90 a night and include a bathroom. How luxurious this will sound after using shared facilities and a kitchenette.

Pubs in smaller towns also offer cheap motel rooms. You will feel like you are at a 5 star hotel. Give the van a break and every few nights fork out the cash on a cheap motel or cabin – your relationship will thank you – and so will your hygiene fairies.

Eldunda Roadhouse is a good base for those heading to Uluru. It is situated at the corner of Stuart and Lasseter Highways in the Northern Territory and has a range of accommodation options including powered van sites and cabins. The pub has great food and there is even a pool and local wildlife.

Take turns driving – I have never driven a manual so all of sudden being faced with 5 gears was a baptism of fire. However splitting up the driving can stop you from splitting up full stop. A few hours stop each day is better than one person being burnt out and risking the safety of you both.

This way even if you believe your partner is a bad navigator, after experiencing using a map for yourself (or GPS) you often find yourself being more sympathetic when you mistakenly end up losing the highway. However the roads in outback Australia are fairly easy to navigate if you stick to the major highways. Stuart Highway goes straight up the middle of the country for 2,834km so all you need to do is stick the van into fifth gear and go straight.

Pack the mp3 player. Or smartphone. Prepare playlists for the drive – it helps set the mood.

Pack lots of water. For safety reasons this cannot be overlooked. Cheap water can be purchased at discount variety shops like The Reject Shop or any supermarket like Woolworths or Coles. You will be triple the price in service stations.

Stop by scenic lookouts for pictures: nothing beats local sights that are unexpected or unplanned.

Bring the Duck tape: it is like a swiss army knife – it can be used for:
– Repairing the van – our side mirror broke before we left Sydney.
– Taping torches to the van roof if the lights go out.
– Making a temporary fly screen out of mosquito net in case you want to sleep with the windows open
– Tape over the shower drain if you want to wash your clothes in the tub without a plug.

Fork out a bit extra for creature comforts in your van. My partner and I have used two types of rental vans –Spaceship Van Rentals and Travellers Autobarns – both good value. I personally prefer Spaceships as it has the added benefit of the fridge and rear awning for extra space.

Spaceship Campervan in Byron
Spaceship Campervan in Byron

Lastly, don’t overplan – sometime the best times that you have on a road trip are those that are unexpected.

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Five marketing tips I learnt from Harry Potter

Let me say up front that I am the first to admit that I am a Harry Potter (HP) fan. The books captured my attention a little later than the hordes of 10yr olds who were glued to the adventures of Harry, Ron and Hermione from book one. I remember seeing the queues of people of all ages lined up at bookstores prior to the release of the fourth book in 2000 and decided to see what the fuss was all about. I was hooked. In 2009 I shrieked with delight on the news of a HP theme park opening as part of Universal Studios Orlando and immediately put it on my bucket list.

Four years later I finally got there! The first thing that struck me was the power of the brand. There is a certain magic (pardon the pun) behind the marketing of Harry Potter and I have narrowed it down to five simple rules.

1.  Pottermore site sets the bar high for interactive children’s websites

First of all there is the security. As this site is mainly targeting children, usernames are generic and automatically generated so no user can be identified by their real name.

Rediscovering the books. JK Rowling has ensure that the user journeys  through the site as if they are with the main characters experiencing what they experience.

Extra notes by JK Rowling add a freshness to the experience as you read the authors comments and thoughts behind certain scenes in the books.

Finding hidden items – as you move through each chapter through the site, you can collect secret or missing items and put them in your ‘trunk’ which you can use later to put together potions or battle other online users in a duel.

2. Brand consistency

The merchandise, movies and all related props closely adhere to the original plot. Even in the theme park, staff are all in character, most with English accents and you are not able to buy soft drink as that is not part of the HP world.

3. Emotional involvement

Fans of the books are totally immersed in the characters world, conventions are held annually, fan fiction rivals that of Star Wars and Star Trek both long-established brands, and there is even a range of Wizard Rock Groups.

Hogsmeade, Universal Studios Florida
Hogsmeade, Universal Studios Florida

4. Bringing the brand to life as a theme park

Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Florida
Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Florida

5. Merchandise

The HP universe that JK Rowling built incorporates clothing such as robes, scarves, t-shirts and general wizarding garb along with an array of items from the books and movies such as wands, lollies, chocolate and the usual merchandising options.

The Cost of Being the Ultimate Harry Potter Fan

by Moneysupermarket.
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14 years of Big Brother around the world [Infographic]

With the 10th season of Big Brother kicking off in Australia to have graced our shores (excluding the ill fated Celebrity Big Brother), it is time to reflect on the TV juggernaut across the globe.

The below infographic by Dan Sullivan highlights some interesting statistics on the show at an international level including:

 

  • 3,885 individual housemates have appeared on Big Brother across 40 countries

 

 

  • The prize money in the US version of the show is double that of Australia’s prize money.
  • Germany boasts the most number of housemates in one season – 59 housemates! (That is a lot of nudity, posing and mind numbing chatter)Source: http://visual.ly/big-brother-breakdown
    Big Brother Breakdown

 

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