BGray
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Hi Mildred,

I see our Chile tour in November is now sold out (again!) so can you tell me please, how many are going - for the main tour and the main tour plus add-on, the age range and gender split?  I know Patrick Twomey is our TM and am delighted about that!

All the best,

Bob

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Good Afternoon Bob,

Yes it is sold out. I can tell you that there are 14 travellers booked on the main tour and the group is made up of 5 men and 9 women. The age ranges from late-50s to late-70s.

There are also 14 travellers booked on the add-on and the group is made up of 6 men and 8 women. The age ranges from late-30s to late-70s.

Kind Regards,

Mildred

BGray
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Many thanks for the speedy reply, Mildred! I'm glad the group isn't any bigger than that.  Sounds like a good mix of ages etc.

All the best,

Bob

Jaya
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Hi Bob

Now I am jealous I am not on this tour! I know you are going to have a fantastic time and I look forward to reading your review.

Kind regards

Jaya

Julie White
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Hello Julia,

How many are booked on the October tour to Chile, including the add-on, and who is the Tour manager for this trip.

Regards Julie

Julia
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Hi Julie,

There are 27 travellers booked on this tour (with one space remaining). There are 13 taking the main tour only, and 14 taking the main tour with Easter Island add-on.

It looks like the lovely Ali Bisset has been provisionally allocated as the Tour Manager to take you on your Chilean adventure.

Kindest regards,

Julia

BGray
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Hi Julie,

I have heard lots of great things about Alison Bisset so you are in safe hands - we will be expecting an in depth review when you get back!

Cheers,

Bob

Julie White
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Thanks Julia,

Great news that it might be Alison Bisset. She was my tour manager in Japan and was fantastic.

Nice to see you replying on the community today, Julia.

Warm regards Julie

AELB
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Hi Bob and Julie

You must be getting very excited now (as I am about Monument Valley in September). I bet that if Jaya wasn't heading for Kenya, she would definitely be stalking you around Patagonia, Bob ;)

Did you manage to get your Rapa Nui Sunrise trips sorted? I haven't seen anything further on the message board so I assume JY will have contacted you directly if they have decided to add it as a further option. If not, you know the man (who also happens to be British Honorary Consul to Easter Island!) who will be happy to sort you out.

Have a wonderful time

Mandy

BGray
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Hi Mandy, we haven't done anything specifically about it - we were told (by Mildred, I think) that JY reckon we should be able to fit it in, so I personally am waiting till we get there and will ask the TM.

Cheers,

Bob

Julie White
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Thank you Mandy.

I have not heard anything from Just You about the Rapa Nui Sunrise trip,  hopefully they will manage to arrange something for us.

It will be a missed opportunity if J.Y. do nothing and we are left  to sort it for ourselves.

Enjoy visiting the Monument Valley in September, you will have an amazing time.  I will look forward to reading your review.

Warm regards Julie

P.S. Bob,  I will gladly write you a review on my return

BGray
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PS Mandy - I know I've said it before, have a great time in the national parks - do as many of the flights as you can!

PPS Julie - many thanks!

Cheers,

Bob

sallyc
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Could I please ask the people who did this trip earlier this year how much spending money they took? Also did you just take Chilean peso or did you take sterling / euros / dollars as well? If the latter, were there lot of places to exchange it?

Any advice gratefully received.

Sally

AbbaDave
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Hi Sally

i'm on this tour with you and I got my Chilean Peso earlier in the year £350 worth so hoping its enough, mind i'm not doing EI

all the best

Dave

AELB
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Hi Sally

I would stick with Pesos only. Speaking for Rapa Nui, it's a dual Peso/USD system but the locals much prefer Pesos. They will take dollars but the exchange rate will not be good.

I can't speak for mainland Chile, as I was only there in transit, but Rapa Nui is pretty pricey (food & drinks etc all have to be flown in) so you probably need to factor that in when you are deciding your budget and buying your currency.

One place you may need USD (if JY is not including it in your package) is for purchasing your National Park ticket on arrival on the Island. It's a flat $60 fee (I can't remember the peso equivalent but most people seemed to be paying in dollars.) Perhaps JY could confirm if your TM will be buying the tickets for your group on arrival to save you all queuing at the booth.

Not long now!

Mandy

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Hi all, following on from Sally's question could someone tell me if it is better to take sterling, euro or US dollars to Chile? I was there five years ago and think I brought dollars.  I can't get peso in advance as I live in rural Ireland!  It would be great if I could bring euro...

All the best,

Bob

BGray
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Just to answer my own question, I've been advised that it is fine to bring sterling, euro or dollars to Chile and change them for pesos there.

Six weeks to go!

All the best,

Bob