To note, the reason I am giving 2 stars is due to the lovely female receptionist who was doing her best.
We normally stay at the Burke and Wills and really like it there, but decided to give Oaks a go because of the reviews. The check-in experience was okay, but as soon as we went up to the room, we noticed a huge stain (only part of it is pictured in the attached photo - it came all the way from the door) on the carpet that honestly looked like bodily fluid. We reported it to the receptionist and she referred us to the manager, who said that he knew it was from a previous guest and it wasn’t our fault. He provided a story about it being from some sort of cord and that they had cleaned the carpet with their materials, but we’re waiting for it to be professionally cleaned in a few days time. We were paying $299 for the room for one night and said that we weren’t satisfied with the cleanliness of the room. The manager responded that in his opinion the room was clean and all he could do is comp our parking ($15 a night) or refund our stay so we could stay somewhere else. As it was the night before the Toowoomba marathon, there was nowhere else we could book at the last minute, so we really had no other option than to stay in the room. The main receptionist was lovely, but the manager was frankly rude and didn’t seem to care at all that the room should never have been bookable in the first place.
Additionally, breakfast was included in the price we paid, but is at the cafe downstairs where you order from a menu. The taste was good, but the portion sizes were way too small and not worth it.
We will personally never stay at the Oaks again when visiting Toowoomba, which is a shame because I was really happy with the size of the room itself. There was also another negative review that was posted a few hours before our stay started, which makes me believe the manager didn’t care about our comfort at all. I have had much better service from other local hotels/motels (including ones that don’t market...
Read moreWe really enjoyed our stay at oaks Toowoomba. The rooms are spotless, very spacious, has a balcony (although there was pigeons nesting behind the air conditioning and they had some eggs in their nest so they were a little territorial-no fault of the hotel) and some good additions in the room such as sink, toaster, tea towels and tea/coffee selection. The TV is situated in front of the couch and not the bed as it's mounted to the wall. This was a little frustrating as it rained the whole weekend so we spent most of our time in the room. This hotel does lack some amenities. There is a small cafe down stairs but be prepared to wait for your breakfast/lunch. There was a young lady with dark hair and glasses who is a credit to the cafe. She was apologetic for our lengthy wait time and gave us a complimentary treat while we were waiting. It was also very cold in the Cafe as the door to the courtyard was left open during service in torrential rain and wind. The lunch was tasty but a little over priced for what it was. There is no restaurant in the hotel but you can order food from the bar beside the hotel to your room. This is average quality and definitely over priced for bar food. There is a heated and pool and gym on site which is great, however it is small and feels a little deserted on level 2. Lacks some sun loungers and styling to make it feel a bit more welcoming. Definitely has potential to be a nice area. There is under ground parking for $15 dollars a night which is good value but you do need to check in first to gain access. It can get a little busy so be sure to arrive early. The staff at check in were friendly and helpful.
Overall, it was a pleasant stay, however it was double the price to stay here over the long weekend. Had it been the regular booking price it would have received 4 stars but only worthy of 3 stars if paying $600 for a...
Read moreTwo of the three days I stayed, I didn’t have any hot water. I was staying for a wedding and had to wash my hair in freezing cold water. Thinking it was a one off, I was looking forward to a hot shower in the morning, but no such luck, freezing cold shower again. When I approached the admin staff on Saturday I was told they were trying to fix the problem, but then was received with sarcasm and the sentence, ‘I don’t know what you want me to do, it’s not like I can go up there and flip a switch’. I left it at that and walked away. I didn’t raise my voice, I wasn’t rude, and to be spoken to in such a way was offensive. It’s not unreasonable to expect hot water at $230 a night.
When I checked out, I requested a manager contact me to discuss this matter. After waiting two days with no call, I chased the matter up myself. Twice. I eventually spoke to the Assistant Manager who was apologetic. I had to prompt for compensation and the Assistant Manager indicated she would speak with her Manager.
After another two days I was offered a minuscule compensation and told that it wasn’t their fault. I concede that it’s in fact not their fault, but the fact of the matter is that I paid nearly $500 for two nights of accommodation where I had to have two out of three freezing cold showers. I was told they could consider a discount when I stay again in the future. Obviously that’s a joke because I won’t be staying there again. When I tried to discuss the matter further with the Assistant Manager, I was told she was too busy to talk and advised I could take it up with the manager via email.
I’m not really interested in wasting anymore time. I’m disappointed in the response and feel that even $200 a night is outrageous when basic amenities aren’t available at the...
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