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Discovery Parks - Mornington Hobart
4/550 Reviews
This is our second time staying here (1st time was two yrs ago). We stayed for two nights and then a week later we stayed for another 4 nights. Our first stay was in a 6 berth cabin. Very clean and had everything we needed. The second stay was in the spa cabin. This cabin was awesome. Heaps of room, clean and again had everything we needed. After a busy / sad time we had with Targa Tasmania it was great that we could got to our accommodation with hassle free check in /out. We would highly recommend this place and we will definitely be booking again next year.
Foreshore Hotel
4.2/537 Reviews
Very happy with our stay -2 nights. We were in the wing furthest away & as I'm allergy- prone had rung ahead to ask if cleaners could go easy on the heavy bleaches/fragrances: which they did! About a 20 min taxi ride from airport ($38) Comfortable beds, hot shower, spacious quiet room. Ate 2 nice evening meals at the club onsite. You can get a bus into town on main road nearby, read timetable carefully though. The only 2 negatives were you could the adjoining room's water pipes every time they used them - very noisy, and there's no microwave.
The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel
4.4/5104 Reviews
Hobart CBD
A hotel where Muming came to live, the room was large, there was a refrigerator inside, there was a lot of food in it, all were paid for consumption, and it was difficult for me to buy a bottle of milk. The hotel is very close to the pier. The airport bus has a stop at the door. Ask the front desk for the departure time. It is very convenient to rush to the airport.
Hadley's Orient Hotel
4.4/5103 Reviews
Hobart CBD
The hotel is strategically located, but has a long history. The facilities in the room are outdated. The bed is already collapsed. The air conditioner is facing the bed. Will not book again in the future. Just put a picture of a carpet!
Salamanca Inn
4.5/598 Reviews
Hobart CBD
The location is good, not far from the port. If you check in on Saturday, turn right for two minutes and you will find the Salamanca market. There is a kitchen in the room. It is convenient to drive to the supermarket. Not new but okay, the elevator is a bit scary and it shakes when stopped. In addition, the parking lot is not large enough. If each room is driven by car, it is estimated that the parking is not enough, but it is free when parking.
Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
4.7/5128 Reviews
Hobart CBD
When you arrive at the Grand Chancellor you will find a tiny front drive that can fit about 4 cars, where you are supposed to be able to park, check in, and then move your car to their underground parking. However, this front drive is not monitored so when we arrived the driveway was completely full with no one there to direct us anywhere. We drove around the block to enter the underground parking and unloaded our bags which we had to carry up the stairs from the parking garage as there was no guest lift that we could easily find (good luck if you have trouble with stairs). At the bottom of the stairs there is a button that you can supposedly use to call someone to assist with your bags. We tried to use this and though we could hear the bell upstairs, it was not answered (even just to let us know that someone would come), so we gave up and carried our bags up the stairs. Upon arrival to the room, we noticed it was clearly very dated. We could see some effort had been made to update the rooms visually but the installations felt very half-****d. For instance instead of a shower curtain for the bath tub there was a half glass pane that is delightfully too short and instead bounces water off its side and onto the floor. A rainfall showerhead had also been installed but it seemed like an afterthought as it was crooked and had poor water pressure. We then tried to use the pool. Upon entry, I felt like I was taken back in time to the days of dark and damp fitness centers and unmaintained pool floors & furniture. There were no staff nearby and the entire area was a mess. Walking into the locker rooms was a shock with horrible banged up smelly lockers (many of which were open but had no key to lock it!) and awful grey blue shiny tiles that bounce the cold flickering white light around. The shared sauna between male and female locker rooms was also a joke. We left without even bothering to get changed or use the pool. We then attempted to dine at the restaurant in the hotel lobby. The host at the front asked if we had a reservation which we did not. He then looked around at the many empty tables as if he was not sure what to do and then asked us to ”wait outside” as he checked availability. We have never been asked to exit any restaurant whilst they searched for a table (even in much busier restaurants) and we were very frustrated by this request. We waited outside over 5 minutes and then decided to leave and ask the front desk staff for other local restaurant recommendations. As we were on our way out, we noticed the restaurant host was hovering nearby as if he had found us a table and was waiting for us to be done but we left without another look. Upon arriving back in our room after dinner and turning off the lights to sleep, we were graced with the hallway light streaming through the large cracks in the poorly fitted door. We had to stuff the cracks with towels, and then cover the strong blue light from the thermostat (which had no function to tur

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