This property was disappointing compared to other Wyndham properties that we've stayed at. The first issue confronting us was the lack of onsite parking. I've never had to use street parking at a Wyndham resort before, not had to pay for parking when staying onsite (if you're lucky enough to get a carpark onsite). I would suggest that staff familiarise themselves with the parking app used by the city of Perth as it would have been less confronting if they could have explained how it worked to us interstaters. However, that seems to be a feature of Perth city as you pay for parking everywhere. Due to the street parking being only 3 hours max, the location is not conducive to leaving the car at the resort and taking public transport. The resort was very quiet while we were there (29/12 – 1/1). We saw a few other people but seemed to have the place mostly to ourselves. The only sign of other people was when we could hear doors closing to other units on our floor. The ground floor café had delicious ham and cheese toasties on focaccia bread, but the quantity was limited. I went back for another the next day and was served it on plain bread. I thought the continental breakfast was a bit pricey at $40 per person, but there was a good range of snacks at reasonable prices. The room was compact but very modern and very clean. I loved that there was a spa bath, but with a standard bath tap it took a long time to fill up. The toilet door had a one-inch gap between the top of the door and the frame. The gap was uneven so I couldn't decide if it was intentional (ie for ventilation) or not. This was also the first Wyndham I've stayed at that didn't have a pool. Just noting that as an observation as I rarely use the pool anyway. Again, this might be due to the inner-city location. I also found there weren’t a great deal of dining options around the property. This was not helped by the timing of our visit as many businesses were closed between Xmas...
Read moreThis property was disappointing compared to other Wyndham properties that we've stayed at. The first issue confronting us was the lack of onsite parking. I've never had to use street parking at a Wyndham resort before, not had to pay for parking when staying onsite (if you're lucky enough to get a carpark onsite). I would suggest that staff familiarise themselves with the parking app used by the city of Perth as it would have been less confronting if they could have explained how it worked to us interstaters. However, that seems to be a feature of Perth city as you pay for parking everywhere. Due to the street parking being only 3 hours max, the location is not conducive to leaving the car at the resort and taking public transport. The resort was very quiet while we were there (29/12 – 1/1). We saw a few other people but seemed to have the place mostly to ourselves. The only sign of other people was when we could hear doors closing to other units on our floor. The ground floor café had delicious ham and cheese toasties on focaccia bread, but the quantity was limited. I went back for another the next day and was served it on plain bread. I thought the continental breakfast was a bit pricey at $40 per person, but there was a good range of snacks at reasonable prices. The room was compact but very modern and very clean. I loved that there was a spa bath, but with a standard bath tap it took a long time to fill up. The toilet door had a one-inch gap between the top of the door and the frame. The gap was uneven so I couldn't decide if it was intentional (ie for ventilation) or not. This was also the first Wyndham I've stayed at that didn't have a pool. Just noting that as an observation as I rarely use the pool anyway. Again, this might be due to the inner-city location. I also found there weren’t a great deal of dining options around the property. This was not helped by the timing of our visit as many businesses were closed between Xmas...
Read moreWas expecting alot more at this resort. As I have stayed in several other wyndham properties around Australia, but was definitely underwhelmed. There is no where to do laundry unless paying top dollar for dry cleaning or driving into the city. No cutlery, plates or even a toaster in room, you can buy breakfast but its $16 each. The shower leakes water all over the floor, and the shower pressure was poor, I ended up using the spa as I was easier. The spa in the room would be the only reason they can call these room delux, as the room was basic with no useable balcony, a very hard bed and the room was extremly dusty. The room also gets very stuffy and we went in the middle of winter, cant imagine what it would be like in summer. Also parking is very narrow, and is a small carpark that cost $20 per night, staff were not considerate of out complaints when we fisrt arrived, all in all I greatly appreciated checking out. This is by no means 5 star but costs just as much, you could get a much better deal staying somewhere else. The only thing I would say thats great about this resort is the location, a nice quite steet not too far from kings park...
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