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Hotel Review posted by MS. O REILLY, Helen, Irish Republic in April 2007
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Traveler Rating: 0/5
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I recommend this hotel for:

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Eco Adventure
Would I stay at this location again: No way!
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Hello, I could not use the 'minus' or 'plus' signs in the rating above. The Sails resort was only average:
On the minus side, the room was grotty - it was'nt clean - dead beetles etc. and there was a musty smell. The sofa, carpet and chairs looked like they had been found at a caravan site. The service was served cold - the staff at reception were not that friendly or interested in how I found the room. They were also very understaffed around the pool at lunch.
The rest of the hotel was nicely done from an interior perpesctive and the restaurant (kinunya) was excellent - service and food.
Ayres Rock was amazing to see and I did some great tours through the hotel but if I was recommending to a friend, then I would tell them to choose another hotel.
There is absolutely no way that it merits 5 Stars so anyone going there will be disappointed. I would go with one of the other hotels - clean, basic and at a cheaper rate rather than pay these prices for a substandard and dirty room.
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This Voyages Sails In The Desert hotel review is the subjective opinion of an AsiaRooms customer and not of AsiaRooms.com.
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3 out of 3 AsiaRooms users found this review to be helpful.
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| Last Voyages Sails In The Desert Hotel Reviews - 32 Unbiased Traveler Review (s) |
3/5 Posted by MR. GHOSLEY, Steve, United Kingdom in May 2008
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| "This is an excellent hotel with good facilities and a top restaurant. The industrial architecture of the rooms complex is the only real downside. If you are going to Ayers Rock, then this hotel makes the ideal base from which to explore." |
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3/5 Posted by MR. LUCIA, Thomas, United States in April 2008
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| "Unfortunately there aren't too many choices of hotels in Ayers Rock. Sails in the Desert is touted as the best but it did not measure up to the standards of comparably priced hotels elsewhere. We were able to get a great rate through Asia Rooms but it was still not a good value considering the facilities of the hotel. The rooms are very basic, the restaurants very pricey and the grounds mediocre. The patio furniture was dirty with cobwebs on the chairs. The staff though was very friendly and helpful and that was a plus. They accommodated us with a hospitality room after we had to check out so that we could clean up after our tour that day. On the whole they could do a lot to warrant the prices they charge." |
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5/5 Posted by MRS. GARDINER, Tracie-Leigh, Australia in March 2008
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| "I'm probably not the right person to write an unbiased review about this hotel. We originally had 2 spa rooms booked, one for myself and my husband and the other for our 2 teenage children. It was quite expensive however we were told that there were no rooms available to take the 4 of us and we wanted the weekend to be memorable. When we arrived the hotel had upgraded one of the rooms to the Presidential Suite... now you can understand why I am biased. Unbeknown to the hotel, our baggage had missed the connecting flight and wouldn't be arriving until sometime the next day so we did have to spend more time than we planned in our rooms. It was fabulous having a private spa on the balcony in the spa room and all the extra space in the Presidential Suite. It definitely gets my vote." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. VAN IDDEKINGE, Rudolf, Netherlands in January 2008
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| "Nice hotel with excellent restaurants. Quit expensive " |
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5/5 Posted by MR. SCHINDLER, Hans, Germany in January 2008
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| "The Hotel as such is very good, the rooms are clean and spacious, on our wish we were given 2 rooms on the upper floor which we appreciated very much. The food at the buffet dinner is very good but the whole dining area lacks a bit of atmosphere - rather cold, not only due to exessive climatisation. The only critical remarks concerns the tour help desk: the help desk is not a help desk because on every question the girl attending the tour desk tells you to have a look at the multitude of broshures - for that you don't need someone. The tours offered are rather disappointing and way to expensive. Too little time at the spot - very poor explanations - not very convincing. Better take a rental car (if you are lucky to get one) and tour the area on your own." |
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