Published 2 years ago
Welcome to Money Diaries, a new blog series inspired by Refinery29 where we share with you how BigPay users spend their hard-earned money β and we're tracking every last ringgit.
Our next entry - V, a graphics designer from Kuala Lumpur shares about her family trip to Melbourne, Australia.
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Melbourne Diaries π
I love Melbourne and never tire of visiting. I usually travel solo but I was traveling my in-laws this time so let's just say it was "exciting". I'm going to share all the food, explorations, and money experiences. Particularly, how BigPay helped me save RM452.27. Here's what went down. π
Trip location: Melbourne, Australia Trip length: 7 days
Travel companion: My hubby and the monster π in-laws (I'm kidding guys)
Pre-trip spending:
- Round trip to Melbourne: RM8,800 (purchased 4 tickets at an airfare sale)
- Accommodation in Melbourne: RM4,000
Total pre-trip spending: RM12,800
Day 1
Morning
Touched down at Avalon airport and was greeted with winter's chill. π₯Ά But I loved it!
The first thing we did: bought a SIM card. I paid $20 (RM56.95) for 7 days with my BigPay card, not bad. Next, we hired a rental car. It was easy and soon we were on our way to breakfast in Melbourne. Yay. π€
Afternoon
We went to Geelong Boat House for fish and chips and good views of the sea. π Our collective bill was $55 (RM156.51). Before we got to our hotel, we dropped by Coles (which was on the way to Great Ocean Road) for groceries. Shops in Melbourne close by 5 pm (talk about work-life balance) so we had to rush to get there in time. $39.50 (RM112.47)
Evening
We had an early night because the in-laws were tired. π
Total: RM325.93
Day 2
Morning
We checked out from our hotel at Port Campbell and headed to Apollo Bay for Chinese food because the in-laws were craving for it. π Appaled that we paid $55.90 (RM159.07) for three simple dishes! Lesson learned, stick to fish and chips. π π
Afternoon
Road trip along the Great Ocean Road. We stoppped by many viewpoints along the way, the views were simply phenomenal! Popped by a local market to grab more food for the road. $22.63 (RM64.59)
Evening
We said no to Asian food after being ripped off at the Chinese restaurant earlier today. Somehow, we still ended up having Japanese. The udon was a major disappointment. π $89 (RM253.26)
Stayed the night at Lorne, a small cozy town.
Total: RM476.92
Day 3
Morning
I woke up with excitement knowing that we were going to see penguins flap around at Philip Island during sunset! π§ We had toast and eggs π³ for breakfast. $14.30 (RM41.02)
We made a stop at the gas station before making our way there. β½ $71.01 (RM202.69)
Travel route:
π Car to Sorrento (2 hours)
π³ Ferry ride (1 hour) to Mornington $119 (RM339.67)
π Car to Philip Island (2 hours)
Afternoon
It was a long journey to Philip Island. We didn't have any time to spare so we grabbed peanut butter waffle and fish and chips along the way. $30.30 (RM86.92).
Evening
Many hours and complaints later... we finally made it to Philip Island! Got tickets for $79.80 (RM227.08) to see the penguins. My hubby didn't join us because he wasn't a fan of penguins. He napped in the car instead. π΄
Spent the night at one of the guesthouses nearby.
Total: RM897.38
Day 4
Morning
We visited Maru Koala Sanctuary to check out (yeah you guessed it), koalas π¨ and kangaroos. The koalas were cute but too clingy for my liking. $110 (RM313.98)
PS. It was 7 degrees outside! Chilly, but I still loved it.
Afternoon
Had KFC for lunch at the wildlife sanctuary. π I was disappointed by how skinny the chicken was. I devoured it in one bite. π¦· $30.95 (RM88.79)
Next stop: Brighton beach. β±οΈ
We paid for parking with BigPay and it went through smoothly. π₯³ Parking rate per hour was $6 (RM17.21), pretty pricey but it was expected. There was nothing much to do here and I'm not a beach girl so I just took some pictures like a typical Asian tourist.βοΈ
Evening
We got back to Melbourne City for dinner. After days of crappy food, we had the redemption meal at Pho Bo Ga Mekong which served the most amazing Vietnamese beef noodle. $62 (RM176.97).
Total: RM596.95
Day 5
Morning
Plan for the day? Play tourist in the city, unwind and eat to our hearts' content. π€³
Melbourne is widely known to have the best coffees βοΈ so there's no way I was going to miss this.
Afternoon
Lunch at Pie In The Sky was great. The restaurant won numerous awards for their yummy pies so we're in safe hands. Dining in was three times more expensive but we decided to do it anyway. $55.90 (RM 159.07)
Post-pie indulgence, it was time to walk off some calories so we head to Mount Dandenong for an adventure and sightseeing.
Evening
We went back to Chinatown for more delectable delights and got lucky with Juicy Bar restaurant. They served the juiciest "siu long bao"! $92.40 (RM265.02)
Total: RM424.09
Day 6
Morning to afternoon
If you're a foodie, Queen Victoria Market is a go-to. It's loaded with plenty of fresh meats, fish and the best continental deli! I've never been so excited to be in a market but this time I was. We got some fresh Coffin Bay oysters and 10 pieces of abalone which added up to $50 (RM143.64) and some groceries for $24 (RM68.84).
Evening
It was time to taste the freshness of our seafood from market purchases earlier today. We had a good cozy dine-in tonight. The seafood was great.
Total: RM212.48
Final day
It's time to say goodbye. πΏ I'm pretty organized so I had already packed the night before. We checked out of the hotel and had to return the rental car. You know the drill, 'return it the way you found it' so we had to stop by the gas station for a refuel. A full tank cost us $53.93 (RM154.93).
I realised I hadn't ate a hearty burger during this trip. So I suggested we head to Australia's famous fast-food chain, Hungry Jack's for lunch. The burgers were huge!
After we returned the rental car, it was time to leave. Bye Melbourne, thanks for the memories.
Total: RM 154.93
End of diary.
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Money tip
I brought my BigPay with me during this trip because I wanted to test it out and here are some of the things I've discovered:
BigPay card was widely accepted
The exchange rates were MUCH better than the ones you get at the money changer
I went cashless the whole time I was there
Total spent: AUD 1067.32 (RM3088.68)
If I had paid using my credit card it would have cost me RM3467.45
Using BigPay saved me a total of RM452.27! Moral of the story? Use BigPay for your travels.
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