brisbane short term accommodation
#1
Drunken Aussie
Thread Starter
Joined: Jun 2003
Location: Brisvegas
Posts: 1,080
brisbane short term accommodation
hey all.
happy new year and all that.
i have a dilema. my mum has surprised me over xmas and informed me she is coming to visit so she can attend my citizenship ceremony on australia day. however, i don't have anywhere for her to stay - i live in a one-bedroom apartment, and my gf is moving in the same weekend she arrives. there really isn't any option that she can stay at mine, and she's here for 2.5 weeks, so she'd end up paying a small fortune for a hotel.
anyone have any ideas??
cheers,
brisnick
happy new year and all that.
i have a dilema. my mum has surprised me over xmas and informed me she is coming to visit so she can attend my citizenship ceremony on australia day. however, i don't have anywhere for her to stay - i live in a one-bedroom apartment, and my gf is moving in the same weekend she arrives. there really isn't any option that she can stay at mine, and she's here for 2.5 weeks, so she'd end up paying a small fortune for a hotel.
anyone have any ideas??
cheers,
brisnick
#2
Re: brisbane short term accommodation
Originally Posted by brisnick
hey all.
happy new year and all that.
i have a dilema. my mum has surprised me over xmas and informed me she is coming to visit so she can attend my citizenship ceremony on australia day. however, i don't have anywhere for her to stay - i live in a one-bedroom apartment, and my gf is moving in the same weekend she arrives. there really isn't any option that she can stay at mine, and she's here for 2.5 weeks, so she'd end up paying a small fortune for a hotel.
anyone have any ideas??
cheers,
brisnick
happy new year and all that.
i have a dilema. my mum has surprised me over xmas and informed me she is coming to visit so she can attend my citizenship ceremony on australia day. however, i don't have anywhere for her to stay - i live in a one-bedroom apartment, and my gf is moving in the same weekend she arrives. there really isn't any option that she can stay at mine, and she's here for 2.5 weeks, so she'd end up paying a small fortune for a hotel.
anyone have any ideas??
cheers,
brisnick
You could try here
#6
Drunken Aussie
Thread Starter
Joined: Jun 2003
Location: Brisvegas
Posts: 1,080
Re: brisbane short term accommodation
cheap
figured i can get a hotel for $588/wk (goodearth, where she has stayed before), so that's around $1500 for the 18 days she is here.
something cheaper than that. the link fraser put - cheers - is $440/wk
she only has basic needs.
figured i can get a hotel for $588/wk (goodearth, where she has stayed before), so that's around $1500 for the 18 days she is here.
something cheaper than that. the link fraser put - cheers - is $440/wk
she only has basic needs.
Originally Posted by BKate
What sort of price range are you thinking??
#7
Re: brisbane short term accommodation
This is another good site http://www.seqrents.com.au/ or i always use www.wotif.com if you can wait till a week before she arrives.
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: brisbane short term accommodation
Originally Posted by brisnick
cheap
figured i can get a hotel for $588/wk (goodearth, where she has stayed before), so that's around $1500 for the 18 days she is here.
something cheaper than that. the link fraser put - cheers - is $440/wk
she only has basic needs.
figured i can get a hotel for $588/wk (goodearth, where she has stayed before), so that's around $1500 for the 18 days she is here.
something cheaper than that. the link fraser put - cheers - is $440/wk
she only has basic needs.
#9
Re: brisbane short term accommodation
Originally Posted by brisnick
hey all.
happy new year and all that.
i have a dilema. my mum has surprised me over xmas and informed me she is coming to visit so she can attend my citizenship ceremony on australia day. however, i don't have anywhere for her to stay - i live in a one-bedroom apartment, and my gf is moving in the same weekend she arrives. there really isn't any option that she can stay at mine, and she's here for 2.5 weeks, so she'd end up paying a small fortune for a hotel.
anyone have any ideas??
cheers,
brisnick
happy new year and all that.
i have a dilema. my mum has surprised me over xmas and informed me she is coming to visit so she can attend my citizenship ceremony on australia day. however, i don't have anywhere for her to stay - i live in a one-bedroom apartment, and my gf is moving in the same weekend she arrives. there really isn't any option that she can stay at mine, and she's here for 2.5 weeks, so she'd end up paying a small fortune for a hotel.
anyone have any ideas??
cheers,
brisnick
Hope this helps
Cheers
Ginny