Saturday, 8 February 2020

NZ or WA

We will soon be on holiday in NZ. At the south of the South Island. Notice that: not just NZ, but at the south of the South Island.

Other choices for a holiday in NZ -- major points of entry into the country -- include Queenstown (we will fly to there), or Auckland (we return from there), or Wellington (no tourist ever goes there). Each point of entry brings its own choice of holiday.

What if I were in NZ and planning a holiday in WA? Where would I enter the state? Remember, WA is much much larger than NZ. So where would I enter? Perth.

I believe that Broome is an international airport, fly there, see Broome. A future Busselton? Good entry point for the Southwest. Where else? No idea.

When it comes to big (ie expensive) tourist attractions for WA we think, chairlift in Perth, massive hotels in Perth, Concrete-by-the-River, in Perth.

We need to build international airport and hotels in Albany. Chairlift in Broome across Cable Beach (above the deadly jellyfish). National standard sports stadium in Kununurra... anything... outside the one big city.

Tourists can visit Perth -- and spend all day getting to nowhere else. Or we could offer multiple entry points. Each with its own set of local holiday attractions.

Come to visit WA.. and come again -- to see something completely different.



Nick Lethbridge  /  consulting dexitroboper
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