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I would enjoy seeing them visit Scotland and Ireland instead of visiting Russia and Germany almost every season.
Quote from: amazing race fan on November 23, 2010, 03:30:55 PMI would enjoy seeing them visit Scotland and Ireland instead of visiting Russia and Germany almost every season.Perhaps.
Scotland seems like a good place to go to. Does anyone remember the last time TAR went there?
From the amount of time they were on their previous race, Amanda and Kris appeared to me to be a very competent, capable team. The Blind U-Turn did them no favors, because while they did that other detour task as efficiently as they could, there was no way they were going to be able to luck out and avoid elimination. I think we'll find that they are still a competent, capable team this time around. I think overall, this is actually a more competent cast than TAR 11, even though there are no winners on it; I have to go back and check how many final three teams were on All-Stars versus this season.
Per DrRox, it does sound like a rolling Pit Stop as we thought, eh? It depends on whether teams are being filmed in Sydney Terminal...I'll go look at flights for a little while. Having teams pre-booked on one single flight looks strange to me.
Quote from: theschnauzers on November 23, 2010, 11:38:39 AMFrom the amount of time they were on their previous race, Amanda and Kris appeared to me to be a very competent, capable team. The Blind U-Turn did them no favors, because while they did that other detour task as efficiently as they could, there was no way they were going to be able to luck out and avoid elimination. I think we'll find that they are still a competent, capable team this time around. I think overall, this is actually a more competent cast than TAR 11, even though there are no winners on it; I have to go back and check how many final three teams were on All-Stars versus this season.TAR18 vs. TAR11 (sorted by initial season placement; info from wikipedia)=======================(2nd) Ronald & Christina(2nd) Jaime & Cara (2nd) Jet & Cord (3rd) Margie & Luke (4th) Kisha & Jen (4th) Herbert & Nathaniel (5th) Kynt & Vyxsin (6th) Mel & Mike (6th) Gary & Mallory (8th) Amanda & Kris (9th) Zev & Justin (1st) Uchenna & Joyce (2nd) Teri & Ian (2nd) Rob & Amber(2nd) Eric (3rd) Joe & Bill (4th) Kevin & Drew (4th) Oswald & Danny (4th) Dustin & Kandice (5th) John Vito & Jill (6th) Charla & Mirna (6th) David & Mary (8th) Danielle
Average placing of All star 18 competitors- 4.63
My friend told me the teams she saw on train station
Hopefully not. That would be... really boring.
Quote from: kwando1313 on November 23, 2010, 08:30:19 PMHopefully not. That would be... really boring.unless you are the owner of the equip
So, the first leg was in Australia and the second one is probably in Japan. Maybe since TAR18 is HD they'll stick to "first world" countries to avoid risking the equipment?
Quote from: Dånooky on November 23, 2010, 08:27:22 PMSo, the first leg was in Australia and the second one is probably in Japan. Maybe since TAR18 is HD they'll stick to "first world" countries to avoid risking the equipment? According to this tweet the next stop is Japan, according to the team he helped:@mikey_pants Photos of the Amazing Race contestants heading for the airport. Next stop, Japan http://post.ly/1ExqT
Only if the flight is going to Japan, doesn't mean they are going there for a leg, they could be traveling to the next destination via Japan.
Quote from: rodcub on November 23, 2010, 08:51:03 PMQuote from: DrRox on November 23, 2010, 08:22:44 PMThat is not a Qantas ticket counter, it is Cathy Pacific.........Neobie strikes again......lolIt is approx 1:30pm in Sydney, plenty of time to make the 3:00 pm departure.This tweet seems to confirm Japan.@mikey_pants Photos of the Amazing Race contestants heading for the airport. Next stop, Japan http://post.ly/1ExqTHe apparently helped a team to the airport on the train.We have seen teams at check in. Would you be able to checkin on a flight leaving in 8hours time??
Quote from: DrRox on November 23, 2010, 08:22:44 PMThat is not a Qantas ticket counter, it is Cathy Pacific.........Neobie strikes again......lolIt is approx 1:30pm in Sydney, plenty of time to make the 3:00 pm departure.This tweet seems to confirm Japan.@mikey_pants Photos of the Amazing Race contestants heading for the airport. Next stop, Japan http://post.ly/1ExqTHe apparently helped a team to the airport on the train.
That is not a Qantas ticket counter, it is Cathy Pacific.........Neobie strikes again......lolIt is approx 1:30pm in Sydney, plenty of time to make the 3:00 pm departure.
Quote from: RichInSydney on November 23, 2010, 08:52:37 PMQuote from: rodcub on November 23, 2010, 08:51:03 PMQuote from: DrRox on November 23, 2010, 08:22:44 PMThat is not a Qantas ticket counter, it is Cathy Pacific.........Neobie strikes again......lolIt is approx 1:30pm in Sydney, plenty of time to make the 3:00 pm departure.This tweet seems to confirm Japan.@mikey_pants Photos of the Amazing Race contestants heading for the airport. Next stop, Japan http://post.ly/1ExqTHe apparently helped a team to the airport on the train.We have seen teams at check in. Would you be able to checkin on a flight leaving in 8hours time??Yes, you can... however, everyone is assuming they are on QF21 departing 2230 that gets to NRT (assuming Tokyo is next) by 0615 tomorrow.CX via HKG to NRT leaves about 1540 gets in at 0600.
regarding the the FT and BE video with the clueboxi heard them say make your way to the next pit stop
Quote from: tarobbsessed24 on November 23, 2010, 09:24:45 PMregarding the the FT and BE video with the clueboxi heard them say make your way to the next pit stop I have the video, will re=listen, but I did not hear that.