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[quote=Anonymous]I lived in sydney for a few years. I would definitely do sydney and melbourne, but you probably only need a morning flight from sydney to melb, that day & the next day and then either return to sydney on a late flight or the next morning. Domestic flights are quicker and easier than the US b/c you don't have to budget quite as long for security, etc. (side note - when I first moved there, they still didn't even have security for domestic flights! I flew more than once for work on a domestic ticket that didn't even have my name on it.) Depending on the age of the grandparents, you could break up the cities w/ a trip to the great barrier reef and just stay in one place there. We took my parents to Hayman Island for a few days, and everyone loved it. You can still do boating and everything from there, but you don't need to explore around for different towns or restaurants. I would spend the most time in sydney b/c there are so many great museums and different areas. You can also explore a lot of different beach areas. I'd go to Bronte and Manly. Take the city ferries for great views. If anyone in your family is very into wine, 2 days in teh wine country is also fun, but that might be boring for teenagers.[/quote]
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