Overall the stay was great in a great location. However they don't provide toiletries, so you have to bring your own or buy from the supermarket. The room is no air conditioning in the room so if it gets hot you can only depend on opening the balcony door, and there is an old style wall heater.
There were cute pictures in every room, and there were books in the common room, and some people were reading leisurely. I was alone in a five-person room, probably because I wasn't in my prime. The shower was hot, so I was warm.
It is alright, but not great - certainly it is worn around the edges. It is the first place I stayed in during my 3 week holiday with no fridge... So much for the by now warm riggers of beer I bought at breweries en route. The service was never with any kind of smile. The food in their restaurant was adequate and the beer was, to my taste, bland and unexciting. Staying here is not a disaster, but nor is it memorable. For the amount they must make (the room was not inexpensive) they could and should do better. But I guess it is a captive market in season, and ”just about good enough” is all they need to bother with.
The hotel is modern, well furnished and well maintained. The rooms are not large but it was certainly adequate for a single traveler. I had already eaten by the time I arrived but the menu looked very comprehensive and I noticed that the restaurant was well patronised. The only drawback for me was that the hotel has no lifts, which seems strange for a modern building. At my age it is always a struggle to manage hauling baggage up stairs but staff are always willing to assist. The location, as the name suggests it right on the beachfront.all in all, a very pleasant stay.
Got in late and left early. Met by the very friendly owner and shown to my room and the features were well explained.
The room was spacious, clean, well appointed and the bed very comfortable.
In spite of the motel being on the main road and me being in the room closest to the road I noticed little or no traffic noise.
This is a small place, don't make too many demands. The hotel is a super historic hotel, things are relatively old, don't mess it up. The proprietress is also very friendly and tells you all the information. Of course, wifi does not work well. . I am the spark phone booth outside. Of course, if you change your mindset, look at the scenery more and use less Wi-Fi. Make dinner by yourself and cook everything. Opposite is the lake with nice scenery, it's good to go for a walk.
Spending New Year’s Eve here this year is particularly memorable! This is a rare hotel on the West Coast that feels close to a five-star hotel in every aspect, and it also has a very nice jacuzzi! Opposite the hotel is Bucclengh, the restaurant of the Centenary Hotel, and the New Year's Eve dinner is also served. It is highly recommended! After dinner, it takes about 20 minutes to walk to the beach (actually driving may be more comfortable haha)
Very warm color, very complete facilities. Spa kayaking mountain bike, convenient to stay, room has radiators. The kitchen is well equipped and has everything. Although the toilet and bathroom are shared, it is very clean! There are kittens and puppies. I met the cow at night and I was very happy to play with it for a while! Very close to the big supermarket and the town center. Very recommended! Check-out time is basically before 10 o'clock
He said check-in was only allowed before 8:00 PM, which is why they're cheap.
We checked in at 9:00 PM, and they kindly showed us what to do nearby.
There's a kitchen, a billiards room, and a piano and guitar area.
The atmosphere in the evening was really fun!
The room, which I expected to be small, was actually quite nice; the bed was sturdy, and there was a sink.
There's no hairdryer; you have to use a heater to dry your hair!
Highly recommend staying here!! Just be careful not to be late for check-in.
The hotel was clean, comfortable, and offered great value for money. The room was well-maintained, cozy, and perfect for a relaxing stay after a day of exploring. ( it’s very near to the nearest viewpoint)
The price was very affordable compared to other options in the area, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. Overall, a pleasant and hassle-free stay with everything we needed.
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GGuest UserThe hotel is modern, well furnished and well maintained. The rooms are not large but it was certainly adequate for a single traveler. I had already eaten by the time I arrived but the menu looked very comprehensive and I noticed that the restaurant was well patronised. The only drawback for me was that the hotel has no lifts, which seems strange for a modern building. At my age it is always a struggle to manage hauling baggage up stairs but staff are always willing to assist. The location, as the name suggests it right on the beachfront.all in all, a very pleasant stay.
GGuest UserGenerally clean. Nice large room with fridge and TV, although only half the channels worked. No microwave which should be included as the restaurant appears to be indefinitely closed. There are several restaurants near which are good.
Very quite location so overall a good stay. Only way onto glacier is by helicopter which is costly.
TTonghuacaodianThe room was old and musty. The facilities are poor, there is no restaurant, and you have to drive to another motel restaurant nearby to eat (although there is a 10% discount). Parking is very convenient, just parked at the door of the room.
GGuest UserOverall the stay was great in a great location. However they don't provide toiletries, so you have to bring your own or buy from the supermarket. The room is no air conditioning in the room so if it gets hot you can only depend on opening the balcony door, and there is an old style wall heater.
FFedeleWe really enjoyed the our short stay here. We got he suite room with the private bathrooom and was great. Everything is clean and very well organized. Two minutes walk from the helicopter ride. We have enjoyed cooking on site. There’s a big shared kitchen well equipped, fridge available to store stuff. In case nearby and walking distance several options for dining. Strongly suggested.
GGuest UserWe arrived around 9pm ish and the property was quite dark. The reception desk had a note stick on the door indicating our room assignment. We had booked 2 rooms, but unfortunately, both had bugs (moths) in them.
Since we arrived late, there were no open stores or restaurants nearby, not even a convenience store. We found a nearby bar online that was advertised as being open until 1am, but when we called, they informed us they were closing early due to a quiet night. However, they were kind and prepared some chips, samosas and spring rolls for us, which we appreciated as it was our only option for dinner.
For future guests arriving late, I highly recommend advising them to purchase food in advance.
SSandraHoRimu Lodge was an absolute delight. From the moment we arrived, the owner, Sue Allen, made us feel incredibly welcome. Our room was beautifully decorated and offered a breathtaking view, creating a serene and relaxing atmosphere. Every detail was thoughtfully curated—from the fresh milk for our tea and coffee to the complimentary drinks and chocolates, all adding to the sense of warmth and hospitality.
Breakfast was exceptional, with a delicious selection of cooked options to choose from. The entire experience was nothing short of wonderful. I highly recommend staying for at least two nights to fully appreciate the charm and comfort of this remarkable lodge.
MMattyFIt is alright, but not great - certainly it is worn around the edges. It is the first place I stayed in during my 3 week holiday with no fridge... So much for the by now warm riggers of beer I bought at breweries en route. The service was never with any kind of smile. The food in their restaurant was adequate and the beer was, to my taste, bland and unexciting. Staying here is not a disaster, but nor is it memorable. For the amount they must make (the room was not inexpensive) they could and should do better. But I guess it is a captive market in season, and ”just about good enough” is all they need to bother with.
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