慌しい一日の終わりには、La Quinta by Wyndham Remarkables Park Queenstownでおくつろぎください。La Quinta by Wyndham Remarkables Park Queenstownは、Franktonでも指折りの素晴らしい宿泊施設の内の一つです。当施設はクイーンズタウン空港から2kmです。付近にはGlacier Southern Lakes HelicoptersやAir Milford、DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Queenstownなどがあり、Franktonの観光に非常に便利な立地です。お時間に余裕のあるお客様は、館内の様々な施設をぜひご利用ください。Franktonの当施設には、併設の駐車場があります。このホテルの清潔度は高いと評判です。
ゲゲスト2023.03.28
I stayed at the La Quinta Wyndham for 2 weeks in March of 2023. I didn't rent a car. The friendly staff went out of their way to teach me how to be able to travel around Queenstown New Zealand via the public transportation system. House keeping was excellent. They even put my dirty dishes in the dishwasher at times for me.
2021年に開業したHoliday Inn Queenstown Remarkables Park, an IHG Hotelは、Franktonで宿泊予定のお客様に非常にお勧めです。当施設からクイーンズタウン空港まで2kmです。付近には、カワラウ・フォールズ・シニック保護区やThe Helicopter Line, Queenstown、Milford Sound Scenic Flightsなど、Franktonの多くの観光名所があります。お時間に余裕のあるお客様は、館内の様々な施設をぜひご利用ください。Franktonの当施設のお客様は、駐車場をご利用いただけます。お客様のレビューによると、このホテルの施設は最高レベルです。
旅先の様々な魅力を発見したいお客様に、セトラーズ コテージ モーテルは最適です。セトラーズ コテージ モーテルは、アロータウンでも指折りの素晴らしい宿泊施設の内の一つです。最寄の交通機関はクイーンズタウン空港で、当施設より約17km先にあります。最寄の空港はクイーンズタウン空港、当施設から約17kmと、便利な位置にあります。有名な観光名所のアロータウンやアロータウン図書館、X Marks the Spotまで、徒歩でお出かけいただけます。お時間に余裕のあるお客様は、館内の様々な施設をぜひご利用ください。アロータウンの当施設には、併設の駐車場があります。アロータウンのホテルの中でも、セトラーズ コテージ モーテルはそのすばらしい設備で高評価をいただいております。
慌しい一日の終わりには、キンロス コテージズでおくつろぎください。キンロス コテージズは、ビジネスでもレジャーでも、ギブストンでの快適な滞在をご提供いたします。当施設はクイーンズタウン空港から約24kmの距離にあります。最寄の空港はクイーンズタウン空港、当施設から約24kmで、空港ご利用のお客様にお勧めです。付近のエリアには、キンロス・ワイナリー & セラー・ドアやロックバーン・セラー・ドア、Waitiri Creek Wines (online only)などの多くの観光名所があり、充実した時間をお過ごしいただけます。館内の様々な施設で、有意義にお過ごしいただけます。お車をご利用のお客様は、ギブストンの当施設提供の駐車場をご利用いただけます。ギブストンのホテルの中でも、キンロス コテージズはそのすばらしい設備で高評価をいただいております。
ゲゲスト2024.04.10
Really lovely place to stay, the cottages are so nice and have everything you need. Good value for money - you get delicious breakfast boxes delivered to your room and you have a 45 minute wine tasting included in your stay. Stunning views of the vineyard and going for a walk around the grounds is so pretty, especially in autumn. Beautiful buildings and setting, very friendly staff. The only thing I think we should have been informed about was the grape picking that commenced on the Sunday at 8am as the pickers were blasting their music and the dogs roaming around came into our room. Wasn’t an issue for us, just thought it should probably have been mentioned. Thanks for a great stay.
“Sudima Queenstown Five Mile” -is in Queenstown, right? The name seems pretty clear. It’s shown as being in “Queenstown Central” which is in central Queenstown, right? The name seems pretty clear on that point too. Close to the lake perhaps, looking towards the mountains, near the Queenstown bars and restaurants? WRONG. WRONG. “Queenstown Central” is not in central Queenstown. It’s the name of a shopping centre outside of Frankton, next door to the airport, surrounded by massive carparks, supermarkets, K Mart etc and about 50m off the main State Highway 6A. Hence the “Sudima Queenstown Five Mile”, despite the name, is 7.6 km from Queenstown according to Google maps (or a $50+ taxi ride away, as I can tell you from frequent experience) and about as far away from the experience or the convenience of staying in central Queenstown as you can get. Close to the lake perhaps, looking towards the mountains, near the Queenstown bars and restaurants – in your DREAMS. Having booked in a hurry and taking at face value the name(s) described the reality, we were stuck at this hotel for three nights. On arriving we were given an “underground carpark pass”, meaning that as an elderly couple we had to park 5-10 minutes’ walk away from the hotel in an isolated underground location, walking through deserted carparks late at night or early in the morning. (As we were checking out, we discovered that the receptionist could have simply noted our car registration number and for the duration of our stay we could have parked in the massive carpark immediately outside the hotel door.) We were given Room 223 for our stay, which I found overlooked the massive nearby roundabout on the main State Highway 6A (meaning trucks would be audibly braking at all hours), with a view to K Mart, I went back to the desk and asked for a room away from the Highway. We were moved to Room 214. On entering Room 214, I discovered a woman lying on the bed, semi-undressed, on the telephone. I quickly backed out of the room and went straight down to reception, where I was told, “that’s odd, someone mustn’t have updated the system”. I went back to Room 214, knocked on the door and apologised to the occupants, explaining what had happened. All attempts to find another hotel to stay in were unsuccessful; there were no vacancies at such short notice. We stayed in Room 223, but tried to be out of the hotel as much as humanly possible. I had booked restaurants in Queenstown – full degustation menus with matching wines, for every night we stayed - meaning I couldn’t drive, and we consequently were paying an extra $100-130+ per night to go to dinner and return to the ‘carpark-hotel’. Had the room we stayed in been in a hotel located in central Queenstown then it would have been a pleasant experience, but what we experienced was simply awful. Might the name of both the hotel and the shopping centre mislead people who are booking a stay in Queenstown? I will leave it to you to decide.