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<blockquote data-quote="Mumbles119" data-source="post: 782370" data-attributes="member: 68434"><p>I am doing the same. Myself and my (rugby adoring) wife are planning to go to the last 3 weeks of the Japan RWC.</p><p></p><p>We also went to the New Zealand 2011 RWC, and did not use a travel company or deal. We balloted and were successful for nearly all the tickets we wanted, I booked flights the minute they were available on the website for best deal and choice of seats, plus booked the various domestic flights to make sure we got to each game, and booked hostels based on reviews for each night. Job done!</p><p></p><p>For the New Zealand trip the plan was simply spend the weekdays doing activities such as walking, kayaking, biking etc... then watch any weekday matches in a local pub, and then weekends were focussed on match days and drinking! Will be looking to do a similar approach with Japan.</p><p></p><p>I will start researching activities and places to visit in the next year or so, so will share any insights I have. But any suggestions are very appreciated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mumbles119, post: 782370, member: 68434"] I am doing the same. Myself and my (rugby adoring) wife are planning to go to the last 3 weeks of the Japan RWC. We also went to the New Zealand 2011 RWC, and did not use a travel company or deal. We balloted and were successful for nearly all the tickets we wanted, I booked flights the minute they were available on the website for best deal and choice of seats, plus booked the various domestic flights to make sure we got to each game, and booked hostels based on reviews for each night. Job done! For the New Zealand trip the plan was simply spend the weekdays doing activities such as walking, kayaking, biking etc... then watch any weekday matches in a local pub, and then weekends were focussed on match days and drinking! Will be looking to do a similar approach with Japan. I will start researching activities and places to visit in the next year or so, so will share any insights I have. But any suggestions are very appreciated? [/QUOTE]
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