Maintenance is an issue. Room we chose was ok but in need of repairs. Tidiness was not the best and cleanliness could have been better.||The pool area was just dreadful, was very run down and in our opinion not remotely usable. It had fallen into bad disrepair. Pool surrounds were run down and extremely dirty. Pot planters were being used as rubbish bins and had not been emptied in some considerable time. We didn't feel that the pool was clean enough to be safe to use. The sauna room was being used dump old furnishings. The spa had a make-shift set of controls setup that did not look safe to use. There was considerable water damage and mildew on the brickwork walls, cobwebs, etc - the extensive list of how awful it is, goes on - look at the photos we have shared.||The staff at reception were friendly but that does not make up for the poor condition of the place. We made the best of our stay but won't be returning until they renovate the place - Very sad to see as we used to stay at this motel many years ago when it was in much...
Read moreThe Flinders Cove Motor Inn is centrally located in the tourist town of Flinders on the Mornington Peninsula, near Melbourne. ||||It must be about 40 years old and was showing its age somewhat when my partner and I stayed overnight. It seemed well maintained but attention to detail seemed a little lacking. There were lots of leaves, etc., around the building and it looked like a long time since there'd been a decent sweep.||||The check in process was a little strange and very casual. The man at the reception was somewhat quirky and did not wear a mask; compulsory in Victoria at the time of out visit. The same applied at check out. ||||The room was quiet and in good condition. ||||Flinders Cove Motor Inn is not cheap. ||||There is a cafe restaurant next door and it was well patronised for a Thursday morning. ||||We had chosen to stay rather than returning to Melbourne after visiting friends...
Read moreThe Flinders Cove Motor Inn is centrally located in the tourist town of Flinders on the Mornington Peninsula, near Melbourne. ||||It must be about 40 years old and was showing its age somewhat when my partner and I stayed overnight. It seemed well maintained but attention to detail seemed a little lacking. There were lots of leaves, etc., around the building and it looked like a long time since there'd been a decent sweep.||||The check in process was a little strange and very casual. The man at the reception was somewhat quirky and did not wear a mask; compulsory in Victoria at the time of out visit. The same applied at check out. ||||The room was quiet and in good condition. ||||Flinders Cove Motor Inn is not cheap. ||||There is a cafe restaurant next door and it was well patronised for a Thursday morning. ||||We had chosen to stay rather than returning to Melbourne after visiting friends...
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