This is another company offers hop-on and hop-off day tour (I like the Trolley better than the Double Becker). The good thing is you can hop-off one stop, do your sightseeing and wait for the next Trolley, if you miss the next Trolley/Grayline Double Decker, or you want to stay one spot longer, you can! you just get on the next or next one.... I often use hop-on and hop-off bus tour when I go to a new city. It is like you can glance a city in one or two days. The price is not too bad. you can book online or at the hotel. Sorry about my typo....
I assume you arrive Aug 19 at noon, by the time you get to the Hotel, it will be afternoon. So you only have two full day in Vancouver. I suggest you use Graline day tour (check out above link). The 2nd day (Sunday), if you do not mind, I can drive you guys to the beach or somewhere. Bus Daypass is good as per "yandangshan" suggested, but you will cover more area and see more place in a day by taking the Grayline Double Decker ( it looks so pretty). Anyway, you have got a lot of time to plan. Sorry, too slow to type Chinese.
Canada Line YVR AddFare
The $5 Canada Line YVR AddFare is applicable to travel departing from any of the stations on Sea Island (YVR-Airport, Sea Island Centre and Templeton) destined for Bridgeport Station or points beyond. The Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) at the three Sea Island Stations are programmed to charge the additional YVR AddFare automatically on applicable transactions.
Canada Line customers who buy their fare zone ticket from a TVM using cash, debit or credit card must pay the $5 YVR AddFare. This includes Concession (seniors and student) fares. Children under the age of five can ride transit for free and are not subject to the YVR AddFare.
Exemptions
Customers who use prepaid fares such as DayPasses, Monthly FareCards, FareSaver tickets, West Coast Express weekly and 28-day passes, U-Passes, Employer Passes and Government Bus Passes are exempt from the Canada Line YVR AddFare. If you are at the airport, DayPasses can be purchased at the 7-Eleven or the Pharmasave on Level 1, Arrivals. DayPasses and FareSavers don't have specific dates for travel, so they can be purchased in bulk for future travel dates.
腐败就是游山玩水吃吃喝喝。
可惜这次日本核泄露之后海鲜不能吃了。本来想找人到海边钓螃蟹来着。
7456~~~ 该死的小日本!
人类的贪欲这么疯狂下去,总有一天自取灭亡!
谢谢你的信息~~~
This is another company offers hop-on and hop-off day tour (I like the Trolley better than the Double Becker). The good thing is you can hop-off one stop, do your sightseeing and wait for the next Trolley, if you miss the next Trolley/Grayline Double Decker, or you want to stay one spot longer, you can! you just get on the next or next one.... I often use hop-on and hop-off bus tour when I go to a new city. It is like you can glance a city in one or two days. The price is not too bad. you can book online or at the hotel. Sorry about my typo....
http://bigbus.ca/home/
I assume you arrive Aug 19 at noon, by the time you get to the Hotel, it will be afternoon. So you only have two full day in Vancouver. I suggest you use Graline day tour (check out above link). The 2nd day (Sunday), if you do not mind, I can drive you guys to the beach or somewhere. Bus Daypass is good as per "yandangshan" suggested, but you will cover more area and see more place in a day by taking the Grayline Double Decker ( it looks so pretty). Anyway, you have got a lot of time to plan. Sorry, too slow to type Chinese.
我好好研究研究。
at the 7-Eleven or the Pharmasave on Level 1, Arrivals.
我说的10张一本的叫FareSaver tickets, 一个区的票($2.5) 是$21.00一本(10张)。从机场内到Richmind是一个区,到温哥华是2个区。可以上车前加$1升为2区,但是飞机场的售票机很特殊,不知道它是怎么加钱的。所以最好不要用那里的售票机。
DayPass $9, 市内游还是这个比较合算。
http://www.translink.ca/en/Fares-and-Passes/Canada-Line-YVR-AddFare.aspx
Canada Line YVR AddFare
The $5 Canada Line YVR AddFare is applicable to travel departing from any of the stations on Sea Island (YVR-Airport, Sea Island Centre and Templeton) destined for Bridgeport Station or points beyond. The Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) at the three Sea Island Stations are programmed to charge the additional YVR AddFare automatically on applicable transactions.
Canada Line customers who buy their fare zone ticket from a TVM using cash, debit or credit card must pay the $5 YVR AddFare. This includes Concession (seniors and student) fares. Children under the age of five can ride transit for free and are not subject to the YVR AddFare.
Exemptions
Customers who use prepaid fares such as DayPasses, Monthly FareCards, FareSaver tickets, West Coast Express weekly and 28-day passes, U-Passes, Employer Passes and Government Bus Passes are exempt from the Canada Line YVR AddFare. If you are at the airport, DayPasses can be purchased at the 7-Eleven or the Pharmasave on Level 1, Arrivals. DayPasses and FareSavers don't have specific dates for travel, so they can be purchased in bulk for future travel dates.
哇,你这信息太重要了。这种票在机场内的啥店里有卖?
市内不要跟旅行社,买一张一日通公交票,自己跑。对了公交票要在飞机场内的商店内买好,几张一日通票,一本10张的一个区的票。据说到了Canada Line现买的话,车票很贵。
建议跟旅行社去Victoria 一天, Whistler 一天, 市内一天。 市内Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanly Park, Granvil Island 非常值得去。
Victoria 和 Whistler 可以选一个, 留一个下次去。
OKOK。你帮我问问有没有温哥华的啥几日游的?或者我跟小蜜自己跑也行,你给推荐景点,什么地方最值得看。
加拿大学同样的知识要多少钱啊???
在国内,上午下午整整一天的专业训练,每天如此。
Wish you a safe trip.