No Worries, mate!

(Update…..our travels have been continuing but we’ve been on a train and our WiFi v limited. Now that we’ve arrived in Sydney I will try and address the current backlog of adventures! But not all at once! ) So here we go….a few days back…….

Sorry for the radio silence folks. We’ve been holed up in our lovely Country Comfort Hotel in Perth relaxing and recovering. So, we basically enjoyed a day and a half by the pool in the beautiful sunny weather and 30 degree heat! Our only trip out was by Uber to a local pharmacy. Did I mention that we had a ridiculous amount of luggage? Well unfortunately, this had taken its toll on Jane’s back and she is suffering from a serious twinge to her lower back. Eek! This was going to need stronger meds than we have with us….hence the trip out to the extremely helpful pharmacy ladies. The other thing that seemed to work quite well was the jacuzzi by the pool.

We’ve noticed that everyone seems to have a great attitude and whatever you ask for, you get the response ‘No worries, mate!’ And they mean it. This was the case in the hotel reception and restaurant so it was very easy to just stay put! We could explore Perth more when we return.

Yesterday (Saturday 1st) we arranged a late checkout at 12 noon and then had another 3 hrs to kill by the pool before our taxi would pick us up. It wasn’t quite so relaxing today as the kids are now on half term and had taken over the pool with their inflatables and bombing! One particular group amused us by sitting in the jacuzzi blowing up their rash shirts with the jets of bubbly water making themselves look like Michelin men!

When it came time for us to get ready, we had all our stuff in a Conference Room (No worries, mate! ) and we got changed and repacked ready to go. We now each had an enormous suitcase, a holdall bag, a backpack and a suit-bag. I was very worried that they wouldn’t let us on the train with all this stuff.

Our taxi collected us and we drove the short distance to the East Perth Train Terminal where it was very exciting to see the Indian Pacific Train waiting for us. It is absolutely enormous with 29 carriages, 2 locomotives, 30 crew and 20 platinum beds and 182 Gold Beds.

We quickly checked in and were very pleased to say goodbye to our huge suitcases. We’d only see them again 4 days later in Sydney. We were told to go onto the platform where there was some entertainment, snacks and drinks and even some wildlife. So, you can imagine how overwhelmed we were when the wildlife turned out to be a snake (no thanks) and a pair of Koala Bears. We were allowed to go right up close and even stroke its little leg (the koala obv, snakes don’t have legs, silly!) It actually made me well up as it was all so unexpected and lovely.

Next Anne-Marie, the Perth manager, wanted our photo and also insisted on taking our other heavy bags off us and would take them to our cabin!!! No worries mate! Literally, no worries!

We made our way to the refreshments and sat down with Morag and Ian from Dundee. There was some very loud singing going on and although we tried to chat with our Scottish friends, I’m afraid I could only hear about 1/4 of what they said but just nodded encouragingly.

Soon it was time to board (5pm) and we made our way upto coach G where Paul, our host, greeted us and welcomed us onboard. We found our room and admired its host of facilities. These included a bunk bed, an en-suite toilet and shower, a small amount of storage and floor space. We soon got ourselves organised and waited for the train to leave.

Unfortunately, when we did leave it became apparent that our request for a forward facing carriage had been ignored. Oh dear….Paul said he would need to get his manager. He turned up and obviously hadn’t read the ‘No Worries’ memo. There was nothing he could do about the direction of travel but he did reassure that the train would be reversed from Adelaide onwards. He kept asking if we had any other questions but when we did, he just sort of snorted, as if this was all beneath him to have to deal with.

Ah well, he was obviously having a stressful time! Luckily Paul made up for it by giving us a cuddly eagle 🦅 soft toy and Marcello, in charge of the dining car , was an absolutely star in letting us eat earlier than our card said and letting Jane sit in a forward facing seat.

We were joined by Nigel from Chinnor for dinner in the Queen Adelaide restaurant car. Nigel told us that this was a dream trip for him too after a serious illness. He’d also treated himself to an Aston Martin! The food and wine were extremely good and then it was time for bed. The room got made up and I climbed the little ladder up to my bunk bed! We were both very tired and couldn’t suss out how to turn off the blue ceiling light. Let’s see how sleeping goes!

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4 thoughts on “No Worries, mate!

  1. Amanda

    Whoo-hoo, ladies! Great start to your adventures and lovely pics – keep ’em coming.

    (I confess I’ve done the inflatable swimsuit thing in a spa jacuzzi – hilarious 😂)

    The train looks FABULOUS xx

  2. Aaaah good to hear your train trip is going well (you know how we love a train ride!). Makes me think back to our Trans Siberian adventure although your train looks to be somewhat classier than ours was and we certainly never experienced drinkies and patisserie on the platforms, just wild dogs and Baboushkas selling knock off vodka!!

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