My little family will be travelling from Melbourne to the tip next year (July 2020) and during the last 12 months of "light" research I have come across your site multiple times, and seen positive reviews for your guide.
My question is, currently being 18 months until our trip, is it better to purchase this years guide (2019), and plan using the guide, or wait until January 2020 and have the more recent by the time we travel.
Does the information change a huge amount from year to year or will it be valuable to have around to start going through over the next 12 months?
I give 2 years of updated versions with the purchase, so if you buy now, the 2020 guide will be included in the price (you can update in January 2020 when that edition is out :-)
The information can change more in some years and less in others, depending on how much has changed but it never hurts to start planning earlier :-)
Too good to be true? by: Craig
2 years of updates, so if i buy the 2019 does that mean ill get 2020 and 2021?
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