Lucinda
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Hi

I’m interested in the New Zealand tour with the Cook Islands add on. I see that the Cook Islands extension is shorter on the feb 2020 date and wondered what the difference was versus the date in nov 19 as there’s no detail on the website. So currently I’m torn between the 2 dates and just wanted clarification of the differences.

Also could you tell me how many people have booked for these 2 dates and the age ranges please.

Thanks

Lucinda

Vickie
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Hi Lucinda,

Breathtaking New Zealand for 2020 is a shorter tour as it will start in Auckland rather than spending 2 nights en route in Singapore. Instead we have moved this to be an add-on so it will be un-escorted and customers can choose to stopover in Singapore.

With regards to the Cook Islands add-on this is a 5 night add-on, the first night of which is a pre-registration night due to the timing of the flights and passing the international dateline so on the 2020 example you would leave Auckland on 16 March but arrive on the 15th and spend 5 nights, departing on 20 March.

There are 7 people booked on the November 2019 date so far, 5 men and 7 women. They all aged in their early to mid 70s.

There are customers booked on the 2020 date at the moment.

Many thanks,

Vickie

Lucinda
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'Vickie' wrote:

Hi Lucinda,

Breathtaking New Zealand for 2020 is a shorter tour as it will start in Auckland rather than spending 2 nights en route in Singapore.  Instead we have moved this to be an add-on so it will be un-escorted and customers can choose to stopover in Singapore.

With regards to the Cook Islands add-on this is a 5 night add-on, the first night of which is a pre-registration night due to the timing of the flights and passing the international dateline so on the 2020 example you would leave Auckland on 16 March but arrive on the 15th and spend 5 nights, departing on 20 March.

There are 7 people booked on the November 2019 date so far, 5 men and 7 women. They all aged in their early to mid 70s.

There are customers booked on the 2020 date at the moment.

Many thanks,

Vickie

Thanks for the information.

How many people and ages on the feb 2020 date pls?

Unfortunately knowing that everyone so far is in their 70’s for the nov 19 date puts me off as I’m 38. Much as I’m happy with an age range and expect to be the youngest, I need some younger people on the trip too. So will have to wait and see who else books. Such a shame as I would love to go

Vickie
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Hi Lucinda,

We've only got one customer booked on our Feb 29th date at the moment, in their 60s.

As you may know we do generally have a mix of ages on our trips, so please do check in with me and I can give you an update on the age range, as we'd love to have you on the trip! 🙂

Many thanks,

Vickie

jintzky
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'Lucinda' wrote:

'Vickie' wrote:

Hi Lucinda,

Breathtaking New Zealand for 2020 is a shorter tour as it will start in Auckland rather than spending 2 nights en route in Singapore.  Instead we have moved this to be an add-on so it will be un-escorted and customers can choose to stopover in Singapore.

With regards to the Cook Islands add-on this is a 5 night add-on, the first night of which is a pre-registration night due to the timing of the flights and passing the international dateline so on the 2020 example you would leave Auckland on 16 March but arrive on the 15th and spend 5 nights, departing on 20 March.

There are 7 people booked on the November 2019 date so far, 5 men and 7 women. They all aged in their early to mid 70s.

There are customers booked on the 2020 date at the moment.

Many thanks,

Vickie

Thanks for the information.

How many people and ages on the feb 2020 date pls?

Unfortunately knowing that everyone so far is in their 70’s for the nov 19 date puts me off as I’m 38. Much as I’m happy with an age range and expect to be the youngest, I need some younger people on the trip too. So will have to wait and see who else books. Such a shame as I would love to go

Lucinda - sounds like JY may not be ideal holiday for you? Try other companies for a long trip like this..there is one with four letters beginning with an "S" - I had a wonderful trip to NZ with them!!

TimH
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Hi Lucinda

I did New Zealand with the Cook Islands in 2016, its a great trip and well worth doing. I think with these longer trips there are not many of us who can take that much leave in one go so we will tend to be at the younger end of the age range. For the Cook Islands, there were only 2 of us on my trip for the add on and I joked that people would think I'd gone away with my mum but we did our own thing during the day and met up for a meal in the evening which seemed to work well for us.

I've just booked Australia for Christmas 2020 so will probably be one of the youngest as its almost 4 weeks; don't let the age thing put you off, we were on the Sri Lanka trip a few years back and even though there was quite an age range I think we had a good group and had a good time.

Tim

jintzky
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'TimH' wrote:

Hi Lucinda

I did New Zealand with the Cook Islands in 2016, its a great trip and well worth doing.  I think with these longer trips there are not many of us who can take that much leave in one go so we will tend to be at the younger end of the age range.  For the Cook Islands, there were only 2 of us on my trip for the add on and I joked that people would think I'd gone away with my mum but we did our own thing during the day and met up for a meal in the evening which seemed to work well for us.

I've just booked Australia for Christmas 2020 so will probably be one of the youngest as its almost 4 weeks; don't let the age thing put you off, we were on the Sri Lanka trip a few years back and even though there was quite an age range I think we had a good group and had a good time.

Tim

I can empathise with Lucinda.... if she has no fellow people around 30's and 40's in group it can make a difference on such a long trip - one of a lifetime!! Not many people would be willing to do their own thing during the day - its always nice to "mate up" with someone with things in common.  I think JY should adjust their marketing and not focus on the "over 50's" age bracket?

Jellifer
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When I went to NZ I was the youngest by a long way (mid 30's) and it wasn't an issue at all. I found lots of people to spend time with and some of the older people had much more get up and go about them than me. Age really is just a number and I don't judge people for it. In fact I was persuaded to do the zip line in Queenstown when a lady in her 80s challenged me to do it with her!
Jaya
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'Vickie' wrote:

Hi Lucinda,

Breathtaking New Zealand for 2020 is a shorter tour as it will start in Auckland rather than spending 2 nights en route in Singapore.  Instead we have moved this to be an add-on so it will be un-escorted and customers can choose to stopover in Singapore.

With regards to the Cook Islands add-on this is a 5 night add-on, the first night of which is a pre-registration night due to the timing of the flights and passing the international dateline so on the 2020 example you would leave Auckland on 16 March but arrive on the 15th and spend 5 nights, departing on 20 March.

There are 7 people booked on the November 2019 date so far, 5 men and 7 women. They all aged in their early to mid 70s.

There are customers booked on the 2020 date at the moment.

Many thanks,

Vickie

Vickie, just out of interest if the trip is shorter and Singapore has been made into add-on, will the price of the trip be reduced since Singapore was included in the previous ones?

Regards

Jaya

nixon
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I do not think JY focus on the over 50’s ...JY focuses on single travellers, I have been away with 20 year olds to 80 year olds, all ages have good points! I have been out walked by 80 year olds, I love the varied age range as I like talking to different age groups.

I started travelling with JY in 2006, and have travelled the world with them.

Cindy

Vickie
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Hi Jaya,

The price for 2020 will reflect general increases from suppliers for 2020 plus a reduction for Singapore.

Many thanks,

Vickie

Lucinda
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'TimH' wrote:

Hi Tim -hope you are well

Thanks for your reply; and yes Sri Lanka was a lovely trip and had a good age range. It’s just nice to know the demographics and a lot of these trips need to be booked early for annual leave, money, sorting my cats prison sentence etc etc. From reading other messages I know there is becoming more of an age range and more younger are going. The Sri Lankan rep we had believed one of the lady’s was my mother all trip ?

it’s just good to have an age range and to be honest the comment of another tour company-the JY holidays are superior to them in the itinerary’s I feel!

i will bide my time ! But so keen to travel again with JY as its been a while -purely as I’ve been travelling with ladies I met on the JY Norway trip! NZ and AUS are just places at the top of my list now!

 

Hi Lucinda

I did New Zealand with the Cook Islands in 2016, its a great trip and well worth doing.  I think with these longer trips there are not many of us who can take that much leave in one go so we will tend to be at the younger end of the age range.  For the Cook Islands, there were only 2 of us on my trip for the add on and I joked that people would think I'd gone away with my mum but we did our own thing during the day and met up for a meal in the evening which seemed to work well for us.

I've just booked Australia for Christmas 2020 so will probably be one of the youngest as its almost 4 weeks; don't let the age thing put you off, we were on the Sri Lanka trip a few years back and even though there was quite an age range I think we had a good group and had a good time.

Tim

Lucinda
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Hi have any more booked for the feb 2020 New Zealand trip yet and if so m/f and ages please.

Also is it possible to do both the Cook Islands post tour and Singapore pre tour? If it’s unaccompanied by a tour manager, do we just have a local rep ?

Thanks

Vickie
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Hi Lucinda,

We've got 7 people booked on this one now 🙂 There's one man and 6 ladies and their ages range from late 50s to early 70s.

Yes you can do both, and yes there would be a local rep available on the pre and post tour add-ons.

Thanks,

Vickie

vickimac
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'Vickie' wrote:

Hi Lucinda,

We've got 7 people booked on this one now 🙂 There's one man and 6 ladies and their ages range from late 50s to early 70s.

Yes you can do both, and yes there would be a local rep available on the pre and post tour add-ons.

Thanks,

Vickie

Hi. Has anyone booked the Cook Islands add on?

Vickie
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Hi vickimac,

No one has booked the add-on yet.

Thanks,

Vickie

thaisalex
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'Vickie' wrote:

Hi Lucinda,

We've only got one customer booked on our Feb 29th date at the moment, in their 60s.

As you may know we do generally have a mix of ages on our trips, so please do check in with me and I can give you an update on the age range, as we'd love to have you on the trip! 🙂

Many thanks,

Vickie

Hi Lucinda

I think I'm the person in their 60s booked on this trip. I could be the only 1 at this rate! I like to think of myself as very young at heart and fit and active. I'm meeting the tour in Auckland as I will be travelling from Brisbane. Not doing any of the add ons. Would be nice to hear from anyone else that might be going on this date.

Alex

Bones
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'Vickie' wrote:

Hi vickimac,

No one has booked the add-on yet.

Thanks,

Vickie

Hi Vickie

How many people have booked the October 2019 New Zealnd trip and what is the split of age and gender?

Thanks

Chris

Vickie
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Hi Chris,

There are 16 people booked so far, 4 men and 12 women. Their ages range from early 40s to early 80s 🙂

Many thanks,

Vickie