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Carissawhore
18-02-2022, 01:14 PM
Do you reckon brothels and rnt places will start charging more once new airport opens up? It will start getting quit busy and this might also give opportunities for new shops to open.

cuteguy
18-02-2022, 01:19 PM
Do you reckon brothels and rnt places will start charging more once new airport opens up? It will start getting quit busy and this might also give opportunities for new shops to open.

You mean at Badgery's Creek? Someone should open up close by so businessmen or male tourists could relax if their plane gets held up rather than waiting long hours at the airport.

rooter
18-02-2022, 03:44 PM
Geez bro, you really do plan your punting ahead.
It's not gonna open for another 5 years.
Enjoy your punting now bro, we could all be dead in 5 years time.

dundersyd1
18-02-2022, 04:06 PM
In that area or in Sydney?
I doubt people will be flying into Sydney to stay around that area. The amount of people coming into Sydney pre covid wasn't limited by the amount of flights.

So no, zero impact

wom
18-02-2022, 04:35 PM
I like your idea - tradies who are building the infrastructure now can start using the facilities first.

aussiegaigin
18-02-2022, 04:52 PM
New shops opening might increase market competition and help keep a lid on pricing.

St Marys will be a short train ride away, if passngers want to get away from the sterility of an airport.

Fintr
18-02-2022, 06:31 PM
Do you reckon brothels and rnt places will start charging more once new airport opens up? It will start getting quit busy and this might also give opportunities for new shops to open.

More shops = more competition

First flights are for 2026. It's not just an airport there building, another city adjacent to the airport called Bradfield.
It will be interesting to see if high end shops set up or budget to mid level.
It will be a tail of two cities.

Fred Flintstone
18-02-2022, 07:55 PM
The place is still farm land now. One of the proposed stops before the airport is Luddenham, which is nothing but cows and grass now. How did Sydney Metro’s modelling justify a station there? Much of the land has been bought up by Chinese developers who will no doubt build apartments there soon.

On any airport metro line, about 50% of the patrons are airport workers. I guess they will need a quick rub and tug just like the rest of us. The good thing is that it will be a 24-hour airport, so if you’re feeling horny at 2.30am in August 2026, you might be able to get a release. Just look for the flashing “MASSAGE” LED sign on the front window. The toothless Asian granny in her nightie will open the door to give you a nice sloppy BBBJ

There will be nothing upmarket about Greater Western Sydney and Badgerys Creek - KFC and Dunkin’ Donuts will be as classy as it gets.

AHLUNGOR
19-02-2022, 07:52 AM
Shall we ask some Melbourne people instead, they have an airport at Avalon? Also out in no man’s land. What’s the situation there as far as punting goes could easily be repeated in Western Sydney ?

OLD SNAKE
19-02-2022, 02:59 PM
more than anything i can see higher end private escorts moving into the market place, when international hotels become operational, but what it really comes down too what international flights will actually land at Badger's Creek

GoldfishMan
19-02-2022, 06:59 PM
I reckon that whole airport and area would just be a depressing place to be at with zero punting action. It’s out in no man’s land and Sydney is far from being a “travel hub”. To get that designation, you’d need to be in a region where there are actually many other onward destinations. Where can you go to from Sydney internationally? New Zealand? That’s about it right? So forget about the whole travel hub idea, it’s a gimmick.
Then we’re left with genuine international arrivals. After a gruelling minimum 6 hour flight, do you seriously think they’re gonna be game for some balling? Keep in mind, 6 hours is from the nearest international port which itself is a gentleman’s playground. No mate, they go straight to the sack after they hit the tarmac.

aussiegaigin
19-02-2022, 10:27 PM
All the businesses that are expected to set up in the area will attract a lot of domestic working visitors so there would be a market for local hotels. International visitors would come to the area by transfer from Mascot and stay in the area, even if there are no direct international flights.

slickg
20-02-2022, 01:41 PM
I reckon that whole airport and area would just be a depressing place to be at with zero punting action. It’s out in no man’s land and Sydney is far from being a “travel hub”. To get that designation, you’d need to be in a region where there are actually many other onward destinations. Where can you go to from Sydney internationally? New Zealand? That’s about it right? So forget about the whole travel hub idea, it’s a gimmick.
Then we’re left with genuine international arrivals. After a gruelling minimum 6 hour flight, do you seriously think they’re gonna be game for some balling? Keep in mind, 6 hours is from the nearest international port which itself is a gentleman’s playground. No mate, they go straight to the sack after they hit the tarmac.

Agreed, you would probably be better off getting onto the metro and going elsewhere

Fred Flintstone
21-02-2022, 08:35 PM
Shall we ask some Melbourne people instead, they have an airport at Avalon? Also out in no man’s land. What’s the situation there as far as punting goes could easily be repeated in Western Sydney ?

The only way to get a root or HJ at Avalon is to drive into Geelong before 7.00pm when everything shuts.

The people at Badgerys Creek would need to get to St Marys where there’s the famous Viet rub and tug joint, plus a few more Chinese and Thai massage shops.

There will be nothing glamourous about Badgerys Creek. It will mainly serve the low cost airline and pleb market.