Hotel Review posted by WEBBER, andrew, Australia in August 2006
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Traveler Rating: 3/5
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I recommend this hotel for:

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Would I stay at this location again: Most likely
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Overall the limited accommodation available was satisfactory for what it was. It was very cold at night in July and only one blanket is supplied per bed in the 4 bunk domitory. No towels were supplied which again was a problem as I think the rooms are advertised with linen provided. One thin blanket in winter, two sheets and no towel is not really adequate.
The BBQ is a good idea but some of the menu was expensive for what it was. The burger bar represented better value. The showing of a key to be served at the bar was often a pain.
However would stay again and recommend to others
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| Last Voyages Outback Pioneer Hotel Reviews - 69 Unbiased Traveler Review (s) |
5/5 Posted by James, United States in September 2008
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| "We really enjoyed our stay at the Outback Pioneer. The rooms were a nice size and it is in very close proximity to the Olgas and Uluru. What was really fun was the "cook your own" BBQ and the food was very tasty. " |
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2/5 Posted by MR. DIDIER, BLANGUERNON, France in June 2008
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| "a clean " YMCA" for the price of a four-five stars hotel in Sydney or Paris..... Wellcome, you are in Yulara Hotel Resort and the Outback Pioneer Hotel is the less expensive.... the BBQ restaurant is OK and you can also cook yourself in a special kitchen if you want...and even if you have seen in photos the Rock a thousand times is something really great to see...something really strong in my mind now...
kind regards
Didier
ps: sorry for my poor english !!!!
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2/5 Posted by MR. LEWIS, John, Australia in May 2008
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| "My wife and I dined at the Outback BBQ on both nights we stayed.
First night: I ordered t-bone steak with onions and the staff member asked "You want two barramundis, sir?" Say WHAT!!!!!!!??????
Second night: I ordered one salad bar PLUS one extra salad bar and an additional emu sausage. I was asked if I wanted two salad bars plus an emu sausage meal. I went through the process a second time, was charged for one salad bar. I asked where was my second meal and was given a small bread and butter plate. Still no alteration to the price. I advised the staff member I would try again, asked for two salad bars and one additional emu sausage with one of them. The staff member finally got the message, charged me accordingly, and I commented to her that wasn't all that difficult, was it? And she called me rude. I believe I had every reason to be short, but rude? I don't think so. The staff member was not unintelligent, I don't think, a little unprepared to listen, I DO think. My orders could not have been put in more simple terms, and, I add, on two separate nights to two different staff members. The area was neither busy nor noisy on either occasion. For the price of a 'cook-it-yourself' meal I think we can expect a bit better than that." |
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3/5 Posted by MR. DAYALJI, Priesh, United Kingdom in May 2008
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| "This was a nice place to stay, the accommodation wasn't too bad, and then scenic views were excellent, you can see both Ayers Rock (Uluru), and the Olgas (Kuta Tjuta), by walking up a very small hill (less than one minutes). Really nice place to stay, with a music entertainment in the evenings. The staff are friendly and you get a free shuttle service from the airports to your hotel and back again, which was really good. I would go back again." |
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4/5 Posted by MS. WALKER, Anne, Australia in April 2008
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| "We enjoyed our stay very much, though for the price paid, considered the room rather small and crampled for three people. Finding our way to and from the rstaurant in the dark was a bit of a problem." |
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