"Views are great from the Skytower and the apartments are very spacious. The beds were ok, we like firm mattresses so for us they were just ok. The kitchen is well equipped and the apartments were very clean. They could do with comfier couches to take in the view in the morning over a coffee, but other than that great place to stay. Location is perfect and the gym is small but workable. Pool is nice and warm and a great place to sit if not windy. Would 100% stay here again, especially for the views"
"Comfortable hotel for an overnight at an airport. Great you can get takeaway food from the restaurant. The reference to an airport shuttle is misleading though and this should be made clearer to customers as this was originally a deciding factor in us booking our stay here. We had to get an uber to the airport when we left as it was raining and didnt fancy getying wet on the trek to get the airport terminal transfer bus back to the International terminal."
"Spacious room, convenient location. The self check-in instruction was clear, however, we didn’t realise there was no lift to 2nd floor & no reception at the hotel we could ask if we could swap to a more accessible accessible ground floor room. We were glad managed the stairs ok."
"The miniature gym is a joke. With three people packed, no room for somebody else. Elliptical not properly working. Internet is slow and intermittent. Would not stay there again."
"Nice hotel and I liked the room layout and the staff were great.
At $550 a night I don’t think water in the room is too much to ask for along with a safe kettle and tea bags of a quality above floor sweepings and definitely not instant coffee!
There were negatives but not the hotel’s fault. We didn’t realise it was a sporting event in Brisbane over the weekend that we were there, Magic Rounds?This meant that the hotel was MUCH more expensive, 3x the regular rate and an utter Bogan fest’. I had assumed that this was an Australian stereotype but they were out in force. Neanderthals with no shoes, shocking hair cuts, creepy moustaches and no social etiquette whatsoever. Wandering the corridors barefoot with a beer bottle in one hand and a phone in the other shouting loudly into it. Doors being slammed constantly, loud in the corridors and rooms and the whole place smelled of eau de McDonalds/KFC with the litter left outside the rooms a testament to its occupants. God forbid they got in a lift with you, there are weight limits in lifts for a reason.
I really feel for the staff, and the housekeeping in particular, who had to deal with the mentally challenged.
Would I stay again? Probably.
Would I visit Brisbane during Magic Rounds again? Has Hell Frozen over yet?"
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Explore the great outdoors at Myora Conservation Park, a lovely green space in North Stradbroke Island. Take in the entertainment venues while you're in the area.
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