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  1. unfortunately the airlines are ruthless these days and hammer you if your over the 23kg limit, they don't care if your going skiing or not.

    It all comes down to their ability and how often they go skiing, if they only go for 1 week a year overseas i don't the think it's worth buying.

    also i noticed a pretty massive "technology" advantage when i went from skinny skis to fat skis, and fat skis to reverse cambered skis.

  2. ermmm......sorry thursday bollocks yourself.......

     

    it really depends how much he intends to use them.

     

    a new set of skis & bindings can cost over AUD $1000, if he goes skiing for 1 week a year it will take him 5 years to pay them off and he'll be skiing crappy skis compared to what will be available for rent.

    not to mention if he has overweight baggage and the airline slogs him a couple of hundred bucks those skis will suddenly seem like a stupid & expensive idea.

  3. I would avoid buying skis unless you ski groomers only, especially if you plan to rent for the kids anyway. Ski technology changes so quickly that your new skis will be old school dinosaurs before you get a few scratches on them.

    Plus you can only take 23kg on the plane these days, that's pretty hard to do if you take your own skis & boots.

    Can't imagine any company outside of Sahoro couriering them across for you though, guess it depends what sort of skis your after - fat powder skis or just regular all mountain skis ?

  4. Sapporo is expensive during ice festival period (4-7 Feb the most expensive cause it's a Japanese holiday), but accommodation at the ski resorts is not peak season rates.

    Word of caution - avoid Niseko during Chinese New Year (13-20) Feb, prices are at peak season rates, the place is packed and the majority of the accommodation is already booked out for this period anyway.

  5. What others have said - start emailing companies now but if you don't get something lined up don't fret, just rock over there with a visa and some cash and you'll line something up (i've had roomies do it every year), worst case scenario there are always snow clearing and babysitting jobs on offer.

    A lot of seasonal accommodation can only be found once your there & asking around, just be prepared to stay in a backpackers for a little while until you sort yourself out.

  6. Aussie Ski Bum your information is incorrect - JAL no longer provides free stopover accommodation in their hotels. It was costing them too much so they changed the time of the domestic flight out of narita so it connects with the JAL flights from Sydney and Brisbane. If the narita flight is full, too bad you have to pay for the stopover yourself.

    I go back to my 1st post - rules change every year, just because you have been before doesn't mean things will be the same next time. You may enjoy spending hours searching the net trying to arrange your holiday but most people don't have the time or inclination. You may have found a deal on the net last time, that doesn't mean you'll get a good deal on the net next time. A good agent is aware of all deals & specials on offer and has the knowledge & experience to arrange a cheap, stress free holiday for you. Anyway, if you think your getting a good deal that's all that counts i guess.

    Also i covered the airpass blackout dates on Wednesday in the, "Airfares - Narita to Sapporo?" thread, and have explained there are only 2 flights a day out of Narita, 1 morning and 1 night but flights every 45 mins or so from Haneda.

     

     

  7. Alx,

    Not sure if you saw my reply in the syd - tokyo - sapporo thread ?

    The 13th - 20th Feb is Chinese New Year - prices go to peak season rates.

    The dates your wanting to travel are weekend to weekend - always the first to book out.

    There are 0 economy class seats left on Narita to Sapporo on 20th Feb, 19th or 22nd Feb has availability.

    Didn't you want to stop in Tokyo first anyway ?

    Why don't you fly with Qantas on the overnight flight, no problems with connecting flights that way.

    Also your aware Niseko has kids clubs and english instructors yeah ?

  8. Hi alx,

    Sorry for slow reply got hammered all day at work....Niseko is going to b busy this year !

    We sell package airfares which would be $1230 per adult syd - sapporo for the dates you mentioned, but they have to be sold with a minimum of $400 land arrangements per person to allow us to sell them.

    Need to do the Tokyo stopover first, you wouldn't be able to get to Sahoro same day.

    Also there are no seats available from Narita to Sapporo on the 25th Jan anyway.

    If you wanted to fly to Obihiro or just about any other Japan port it would be a couple of hundred dollars extra.

    JAL don't charge for a stopover this year, your actually allowed a free stopover in both directions if you want.

    If your just looking for the airfares on their own $1340 is about as good as it gets.

  9. never know what JAL is doing, they are hopeless to deal with. Worst organized airline by far.

    why bother holding out for last the minute fares that may not eventuate and you could be stuck with expensive full priced seats ?

    The airpasses are a great deal and you get a confirmed seat now, why take the chance of ruining your holiday with the added stress of not having a confirmed flight ?

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