The check-in process was smooth, and the staff were undeniably nice and friendly, which was a great start. However, I did find myself a bit taken aback by a $200 pre-charge for potential damage to the room—a practice I haven’t encountered outside the USA. This might reflect the type of clientele the hotel usually attracts. After a luxurious week on the Gold Coast, where I enjoyed a beautiful apartment for $250 a night, this studio room felt like a letdown. The $250 price tag for a studio with no view and just a double bed seemed steep in comparison. Granted, I was only staying for one night, so it wasn’t a major issue, but it’s worth noting. On the plus side, the hotel is conveniently located close to eateries, shops, and other amenities, making it a practical choice if you’re planning to explore the area. The car park is a bit tight, so be prepared for that. The heated pool was a nice touch but was a tad on the cold side. Overall, while the location and service were good, the value for money didn’t quite meet expectations, especially when compared to the fantastic accommodations I enjoyed earlier in the week. If you’re in the area and need a place to stay overnight, it’s perfectly fine, but just be prepared for a basic experience at a premium price.
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