The All Blacks return to their plush bug-gate hotel in Sydney tomorrow while the Wallabies have been training near the correctional centre in Cessnock for the resumption of transtasman rugby combat.
Appropriate venues for the top-ranked team in the world and one which is struggling to blend players and a style in a difficult season?
Preparations have begun to smoulder again for the All Blacks after the Super Rugby final, then fog, delayed the arrival of the substantial group of Crusaders before they stretched their frames in the game of three halves at Pukekohe last night.
Then it's off to the plush Double Bay hotel in Sydney which featured in a court hearing this week as the team's security consultant faced a charge of public mischief after a listening device was found hidden in a chair in the All Black team room last year.
About 160km north off the beaten track and away from the distractions of city life, Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has ditched the niceties to put his team through the closing stages of boot-camp and toughen them up for their test programme. He's taken his players to Cessnock but the question is whether he is capable of taking them to another rugby level.