tastrax wrote:Yep - you still need a parks pass which can be added as part of the online processing.
Brett wrote:<snip>
1. We have vehicle passes that cover everyone in the vehicle . . <snip>
2. Also does the owner of the pass need to part of the walking party a families tend to lend vehicles around?
Cheers Brett
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Brett wrote:tastrax wrote:Yep - you still need a parks pass which can be added as part of the online processing.
Ok now to get cheeky.
1. We have vehicle passes that cover everyone in the vehicle and I assume some commercial operators might have something similar so what is the story there? By that for every visitor to the state pay the same amount or do people driven there by commercial operators get a better deal if that vehicle has a pass?
2. Also does the owner of the pass need to part of the walking party a families tend to lend vehicles around?
Cheers Brett
PS yes many people just do what they think and work on the principal of not getting caught but I would like are more exact answer.
tastrax wrote:Of course if your visitors think the experience was worth more than your generous free car hire offer complete with Parks Pass they could always donate extra funds or buy a pass even if they didn't use it![]()
Brett wrote:Hi Tastrax
One question I have with the OLT and booking fee. If you go as an individual do you have to buy the Parks Pass as well?
Cheers Brett
The payment of a park entry fee (Parks Pass) is required to enter Tasmania's national parks, including Cradle Mt - Lake St Clair National Park where the Overland Track is located. This is in addition to the Overland Track Fee.
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