How many days will you be spending in South Africa?

Discussion in 'World Cup 2010: Fans & Travel' started by emmex, May 25, 2010.

  1. emmex

    emmex New Member

    Feb 23, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    How many days will you be spending in South Africa for this world cup?
     
  2. Scorpyn78

    Scorpyn78 Member+

    Real Madrid
    Argentina
    May 27, 2009
    Saudi Arabia
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    21 days = June 21 - July 12
     
  3. Timanfaya

    Timanfaya Member+

    May 31, 2005
    Southampton
    Only 10. 21st - 1st. Why are you asking, by the way?...
     
  4. emmex

    emmex New Member

    Feb 23, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    I came across various posts where people seem to have very few days to do what they need to in SA. I also didn't realise that so many people coming to SA, will actually be spending almost a month here. So purely out of interest i would like to see, especially from the regulars on this board....

    How many matches in 10 days Timanfaya?
     
  5. emmex

    emmex New Member

    Feb 23, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    You're fortunate to come for so long....my guess is that your gonna frigging enjoy it
     
  6. Timanfaya

    Timanfaya Member+

    May 31, 2005
    Southampton
    Five or six. Apart from that I'm planning to have a bit of a look round Pretoria (art gallery, museum, that sort of thing) and maybe Joburg, but that's about all, a relatively modest trip. Initially I was planning to go to Cape Town for a few days afterwards, but with all the accommodation/transport hassle I gave up and sold my tickets back.
     
  7. yoyoyo2k8

    yoyoyo2k8 Member

    May 4, 2009
    Snap but I leave three days earlier and arrive back three days earlier!
     
  8. uuaww

    uuaww Member+

    Nov 21, 2007
    New Orleans, LA
    Club:
    Aston Villa FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'm here for only 7, going to 3 matches.

    I don't have the vacation time from work to take more and will be more than happy with this trip.
     
  9. emmex

    emmex New Member

    Feb 23, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    I don't know much about you, but attending 5-6 matches in 10 days seems rather a lot. If it was my trip, i would have probably not gone for more than 3...unless they're mostly at the same stadiums. But thats just a personal thing. It's a pity you couldn't have bought less tickets, and stayed longer with that money.
     
  10. Timanfaya

    Timanfaya Member+

    May 31, 2005
    Southampton
    Well, they are at the same stadiums, which is one of the main reasons I'm coming to Pretoria. But anyway, if it was your trip, you wouldn't go to a football tournament at all, would you?!!
     
  11. uuaww

    uuaww Member+

    Nov 21, 2007
    New Orleans, LA
    Club:
    Aston Villa FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Also at a $80 a pop USD, games aren't that bad.
     
  12. VAMOS MEXICO

    VAMOS MEXICO New Member

    Apr 21, 2006
    San Diego, CA
    Club:
    Club Tijuana
    Nat'l Team:
    Mexico
    21 days;)

    Polokwane 3

    Rustenburg 1

    Kruger 3

    J-Burg 8

    Cape Town 3

    Port Elizabeth 2

    Addo NP 1
     
  13. supaeagles

    supaeagles Member

    Feb 20, 2010
    Club:
    Chelsea FC
    June 18th - July 4th - 17 days, 7 host cities, 9 matches. Gutted that I cant fulfill my earlier commitment of 15 matches due to work :mad:
     
  14. emmex

    emmex New Member

    Feb 23, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    Not true.

    I wanted to go to england, soccer being one of the main interests. As well as wimbledon. It would not however outweigh my travel interests to see a country. But that's just me...
     
  15. James82

    James82 New Member

    Apr 23, 2010
    London
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Landing on 11 June and leaving on 13 July (33 days), following England all the way. It's all or nothing for me, I couldn't just go for 2 weeks, I would feel like I'm missing out, but if that's enough to float your boat.
     
  16. emmex

    emmex New Member

    Feb 23, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    wow man...nice!...and what "if" England falls out?
     
  17. whiskerxx

    whiskerxx Member+

    May 30, 2006
    Maybe we'll see each other around?

    We're arriving on 11th and likely to be departing on 27th.
    But having said that, we do have England TST 7's so may stay longer, depending on whether we like it or not!!!
     
  18. whiskerxx

    whiskerxx Member+

    May 30, 2006
    mmm.... I need to reflect on this a bit more, but my immediate view is that I am only coming for the football!
    The world is a big place and I love to travel but if it weren't for the football I would be going to somewhere were I could sample a different culture, with great scenary, food, animals etc etc without the apparent risks of mugging, murder, car jacking, not using public transport, not driving at night, lack of transport infrastructure, inflated prices, winter weather, not being able to walk around on my own and all the other reasons mentioned that seem to give us all good reason to be terrified!!:eek:
     
  19. James82

    James82 New Member

    Apr 23, 2010
    London
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England

    I only have a TST-6 and am 99% sure I have a ticket lined up for the final, just won't believe it till it's in my hand. If you're leaving early you should be able the sell the remainder of your TST-7 tickets for a tidy profit.

    If England don't qualify I will still do the three games up north, but will try and sell the SF ticket for Cape Town as I don't fancy a second long trek down there if England aren't involved. If they drop out at a later stage it will depend on our route and at what stage we are at as to what matches I go to, but I will still go to the final regardless.
     
  20. Timanfaya

    Timanfaya Member+

    May 31, 2005
    Southampton
    OK, that's my mistake then. I thought you said you weren't keen on going to live football, but that must have been someone else, sorry!
     
  21. emmex

    emmex New Member

    Feb 23, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    No, that was me.
    It's just that going to another country, experiencing anything foreign will just be so exciting and be different than doing it at home. Even drinking a cup of tea in a foreign country can be unique and fun cause you're excited being on tour. English football to me especially has an attraction to me to see it live. It's just that ive experienced live rugby matches here in SA as well as some football, and i just preferred it on tv cause of replays and so forth. It could be that i had bad seats everytime i went. Now because ive experienced english football only on tv so much, i think i'd love to experience that, especially with their intimate stadium setups. But I'm not our hardcore "experience it live in the stadium" type of guy...
     
  22. emmex

    emmex New Member

    Feb 23, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    Talking about safety measures creates fear. But one cannot ignore talking about it either. Just comfort yourself that many people live in this country by choice, including me...and there are reasons for that - the crime is often blown out of proportion...There is enough in this country to love, to not have one single fear of knowing you are here for good reason.

    As for only coming for the football vs seeing SA:
    My advice for you is to take it as it comes. Go to the first few games as planned...but if you get invited elsewhere, or have the urge to see some places instead of going to all the scheduled matches, be open to it. Football will always be there. Your chances of coming to SA, maybe never again. Support your own country as a priority, and consider seeing SA, instead of going to matches which may not interest you as much if you had to reflect on it. Just my honest opinion and advise....
     
  23. Aly02

    Aly02 New Member

    Feb 22, 2009
    Club:
    Cleveland
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
    12 days! ...11 full days and one evening, technically. We're staying just outside of Johannesburg for the full trip so as to not spend any additional time traveling and more time watching matches (we have tickets to eight - in Johannesburg and Rustenburg) and doing touristy things.
     
  24. ZeekLTK

    ZeekLTK Member

    Mar 5, 2004
    Michigan
    Nat'l Team:
    Norway
    11 days: June 16 (early morning) until June 26 (evening)

    Could have made it longer but I'm staying in Gabon for a couple of days (June 13 - June 16) before instead.

    Going to seven matches as it is though (that was all FIFA would let me get! :( )


    I think this is opposite though. I could go to South Africa any other time for probably 1/4 of the cost of this trip but the World Cup is only once every 4 years. If someone misses it now they have to wait until 2014 to try again! If you don't go see some stuff in South Africa you can go back in October or something and check it out if you really wanted to see it.
     
  25. Scorpyn78

    Scorpyn78 Member+

    Real Madrid
    Argentina
    May 27, 2009
    Saudi Arabia
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    I am sure I will! Can't wait to be in your beautiful country!
     

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