I literally fled my house - which is being renovated - in order to get some peace and quiet on my days off midweek. Jim and Rachel bent over backwards, so to speak, to accommodate this unusual situation. The motel is quiet. They made sure I was not disturbed until lunch time. I had a great conversation with Jim one evening, just what I needed, after a particularly difficult day. Their compendium is very illuminating - not so much as in what there is to do around New Plymouth, as they wisely direct you to the nearby I-site and anyway, I'm a local, but in what it tells you about them, and their motel. They support various community projects with some of the profits, and they ask for very little things to help them do that - one I recall is wine bottle tops and soft drink tin tabs, which they collect for the dialysis service at New Zealand's children's hospital. While recycling does not net much money, a single motel could collect quite a lot of tabs and lids for that cause, and every little bit adds up. It's a very well written compendium, one of the best I have read, as much about the motel and its owners, as it is about the nearby restaurants and cafes. (Like Jim, I would also recommend the Vogeltown Fish Shop, while it does NOT look great from the outside, do not be deceived by appearances!) The bed was very comfortable, the room very clean, and they are the only motel I have stayed in for a while that prefers you NOT to wash your dishes. After all, the guests might not wash them properly, even if they do their best! Other places I have stayed at threaten guests with a $20 daily charge if the staff end up doing them. So that was good too. Everything they ask you to do to help them - e.g. lining up recycling beside the rubbish bin, or using towels two days in a row, if possible, is asked with great courtesy, and they explain why it helps them, in order to help you. I would definitely stay there again, and recommend them.
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