whilst schoona's going over there to have fun and thus this should be a ''positive & exciting" thread, i find myself agreeing very strongly with blitzen's post. travel insurance is crucial, and it could save your family A LOT of money if something goes awry. register on DFAT, as well as inform the local consulate once you are over there- give them your details and your base location.
and meeting new people (imo) is like, 50% of the reason for travelling in the first place- but it doesnt mean that you can let your guard down just because they've got a tasty rack.
if you're going to be using a travel agent, schoona, make sure that you have printed tickets for EVERYTHING that the agent is ''selling'' to you. much of what is bookable by travel agents, is booked by a system called GDS (global distribution system), and i've seen instances where the agent has sold the client something that wasnt available (eg fully booked) in GDS, telling the client "just tell them your name at the front desk when you get there", hoping that availability will open up, but it hasnt, and it's NEVER nice on the client.
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Expedia - lots of hotels / apartments / hostels, and a quick search found hotels down around the high $40 mark per night.
good luck! it's gonna be fun for sure.
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