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The Lawson Riverside Suites
4.5/5102 Reviews
空氣品質好,乾淨房間又大,服務人員也好親切,是我在wagawaga 住過最好的汽車旅館❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Best Western Plus Bolton on the Park
4.4/551 Reviews
We only stayed at the Bolton on the Park for a night as a stopover on our trip, but we would recommend it as a great place to stay. We stayed in a two bedroom unit. It was downstairs, with parking right outside, and was in great condition, and oh so spacious. The location is good and the service from that staff was also very good. When it is cool enough, you are very close to the path along the Murrumbidgee River. Wagga was also very hot when we got there, and the unit was beautifully cool! We also really enjoyed the fireworks at the Albert Lake for New Year's Eve, as recommended by the staff and also the people down the road in the Visitor's Information Centre.
Mercure Wagga Wagga
4.1/5106 Reviews
Room itself was good but bathroom had stains on the back of the bathroom door that hadn't been cleaned either before or during our 3 day stay. There was a large amount of chipped paint on the cabinet under sink and generally the bathroom needed updating. Good points, good convenient location and nice staff. Restaurant is good with excellent steaks especially if an Accor customer's discount and happy hour 5.30pm-6.30pm.
Townhouse Hotel
4.3/529 Reviews
Starting with the positives ….. Townhouse is centrally located, the staff are friendly, the rooms are clean, reasonably well appointed and the restaurant was excellent. Friendly and efficient restaurant staff, quick service and superb steaks. We booked a standard room for two nights through a booking agent. After an 8 hour drive we arrived exhausted and keen to make our dinner reservation, catching up with our son who we hadn’t seen for several months, we didn’t pay close attention to our room. Upon our return we discovered we had ‘An Internal’ room…… the window looked out onto the hallway and the door of another guest room ….. not ideal but too late to do anything about it. We are robust travellers and we can handle small rooms but the lack of natural light made the room feel claustrophobic. After a sleepless night in this stuffy room (we could have turned on the reverse cycle heating/air con but it was right over the bed and I was getting over a cold) and with the bright green glow of the smoke detector illuminating the room (it was at the end of the bed) we decided to complain. Stating we wouldn’t have booked this room had we known it was an internal room we were told we should have checked our booking confirmation…. nothing could be done. Our booking confirmation stated we had booked a standard room, with standard amenities, accompanied with a photo of what ‘looked like’ a standard window? We couldn’t stand the idea of another night ….. checked out by 10am, took the financial hit and cancelled our second night and drove 8hrs home again.
Quality Hotel Rules Club Wagga
4.3/530 Reviews
In the town that enters at night, it is easy to find by navigation. There is a gas station and food next to the hotel. The bed is very wide, the mattress is very comfortable, and free parking is recommended.
The Charles Boutique Hotel & Dining
4.4/581 Reviews
The name of the accommodation, the marketing blurb and even some of the (mostly rather dated) reviews disguised the fact that this presents as basically just a better than average Best Western (perhaps ex-Best Western) motel. Our room itself was large and well furnished, the bathroom a standard small size. Although they boast of a restaurant on site that seemed designed primarily as an up-market venue for outside customers; closed at breakfast and breakfast was available only as delivered to the room. Room servicing was only partial (beds made but bins not emptied and cups left dirty). ”Complimentary parking”: - well yes, there would be, as this is a motel. For a rate going up to $240 a night for a pleasant motel room they must have a successful business model and good marketing which does emphasise the availability of larger rooms and suites.

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