"To catch up with Easter, the price is really expensive! There are a total of 20 people in 5 rooms in a room. Everyone is very conscious. Every day, watching the sunrise and sunset, the stars are getting dark and getting up! Public toilets and bathrooms, large kitchens, the hotel's BBQ is very good and cheap! It is a good place to go to Unnuu."
"This is a newly built hotel area, separate from the backpacker dormitories. The rooms are spacious, with large beds. The twin rooms are perfect for families, and the bathrooms are clean.
The location is excellent, making it easy to drive.
The staff is friendly, and the resort has comprehensive facilities, including a self-service BBQ restaurant, allowing guests to easily explore other hotels' restaurants."
"The front desk was great. They found my lost driver's license. Thank you very much. You can't be too demanding in the desert. It's good to have daily cleaning. The room is spacious and the terrace faces the garden. It's nice to drink coffee outside. There is no room service. If you need anything, go to IGA to buy it yourself. It's not far away anyway."
"Adjacent to the Windsurfing Hotel, in the core area of the Resort, it can be said to be the best location, which is a plus! The hygiene is good, the room facilities are sufficient, and there is a beautiful swimming pool.
The disadvantage is that the reception is not 24 hours. If you attend an event in the early morning of the day of check-out, you need to check out and store your luggage at the Windsurfing Hotel, but you usually take a car from the Windsurfing Hotel, so it is not a big problem.
In summary, I only recommend two hotels in Uluru. Either you can spend money to book Windsurfing, which has standard five-star hotel configuration and is indeed high-end, or you can pursue cost-effectiveness and Lost Camel, because it is adjacent to the best hotel, public facilities can be shared, and the location is great!"
"The airport shuttle dropped us right at the hotel entrance. We left our luggage at the front desk for our early morning flight, and it was already in our room when we returned from our sunset tour in the afternoon. In a desert resort where options are limited, this hotel is definitely among the best. The rooms are spacious, featuring two 1.5-meter beds, and the bathrooms are very clean. Ground floor rooms come with outdoor chairs, which are perfect for enjoying afternoon tea and sunbathing. Housekeeping cleans the room and replaces towels daily. If you're not overly fussy, it's a solid choice. Oh, and the sandwiches at the bar are quite good! It's about a three-minute walk to the Town Square, and a ten-minute climb will get you to the lookout point for stunning Uluru sunrises and sunsets. All sorts of tours and activities can be booked with convenient pick-up and drop-off right at the hotel entrance. This makes things incredibly easy."
"The elderly and children were very satisfied. The room was clean and tidy, the kitchen was well equipped with utensils and tableware, and it was close to the supermarket, where the prices were not expensive. We bought kangaroo meat and fried it, and used a kind of salty desert leaves as seasoning and decoration. Swimming, watching movies, visiting, and making handicrafts were all free. We got along well with the ants in front of the door and the lizards on the balcony."
"I was travelling with friends and this was the only suitable option in the summer if you wanted to hike Kings Canyon as Kings Creek was closed. There is a kitchen with a fridge and freezer where you can store your food, with kitchen equipment available for hire from reception. It's nice to cool off and relax in the swimming pool after a long drive from Alice Springs. You'll be able to see a bunch of wildlife if it's nice and quiet. We could see the Field of Lights from outside our room which was an added bonus. Showers are comfortable, however they could provide soap like other places to make it convenient. Check-in and check-out was smooth. Fuel is cheaper here than other fuel stations enroute so it's best to top up before you leave to avoid being stranded. I'd happily stay here again in the height of summer as it's a good rest point."
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Hotel rates in Petermann are typically lowest on Friday, with average nightly rates around KRW 236,040. Sunday tends to be the most expensive, averaging KRW 368,992 per night.
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KRW 256,903
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KRW 323,174
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KRW 352,833
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KRW 255,267
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KRW 236,040
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KRW 319,288
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KRW 368,992
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