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MUST LEAVE UK Jan 19th 2012 12:26 am

Melbourne Hotels
 
Ok so this is more of a rant than anything.

Why are hotels in Melbourne either very expensive, shit boxes or both. Compared to whats on offer for the traveller across most of th UK.

In the UK we have lots of nice branded hotels with en-suite basic rooms for £ 40-60 per night per room at the drop of a hat.
In Melbourne they seem to want that for a 'backpackers bed only' and over £ 100 a night for a bed bug infested grot box in South Yarra, in standard season. Some of the reviews on trip advisor make you cringe at the state of some places.

and £ 100 a night for a 1 bed seviced appartment in Frankston, while I spend a couple of days looking round the penn. in March.:(

Tr1boy Jan 19th 2012 12:36 am

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 
I used to spend at least one or two nights out of every couple of weeks in Melb on business. Tried a lot, but always ended up going back to the Stamford on Collins. Very pleasant staff and very easy to get a little suite instead of std. Gym is rubbish but the Virgin Gym around the corner is good. Nice Korean eateries close by. Used to be about $125 with breakfast IIRC (that's corp rate though).

Buzzy--Bee Jan 19th 2012 10:52 am

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 

Originally Posted by MUST LEAVE UK (Post 9852143)
Ok so this is more of a rant than anything.

Why are hotels in Melbourne either very expensive, shit boxes or both. Compared to whats on offer for the traveller across most of th UK.

In the UK we have lots of nice branded hotels with en-suite basic rooms for £ 40-60 per night per room at the drop of a hat.
In Melbourne they seem to want that for a 'backpackers bed only' and over £ 100 a night for a bed bug infested grot box in South Yarra, in standard season. Some of the reviews on trip advisor make you cringe at the state of some places.

and £ 100 a night for a 1 bed seviced appartment in Frankston, while I spend a couple of days looking round the penn. in March.:(

Hi, I recommend you look at the selection of accommodation on www.moving-to-melbourne.co.uk, you should find something cheaper there.

BB

ozzieeagle Jan 19th 2012 6:08 pm

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 
Or try here.... and check out Ocean Grove and the Bellarine instead. Reason I suggested OG is that it's less than 1 hour from this location.... Mornngton slightly more.... probably 90 mins.

Forward Book and you can acheive 151 bucks per night for a double with the lot..

http://www.rydges.com/hotel/RVPRES/R.../roomtypes.htm

Tramps_mate Jan 19th 2012 6:42 pm

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 
Any recommended searches for hotels in Brisbane? I need about 3-4 nights in the centre at the beginning of march.

MUST LEAVE UK Jan 19th 2012 9:27 pm

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 
Thanks BB

This will help later when we all come over perfm.

:thumbup:

elice_in_oz Jan 19th 2012 9:31 pm

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 

Originally Posted by MUST LEAVE UK (Post 9852143)
Ok so this is more of a rant than anything.

Why are hotels in Melbourne either very expensive, shit boxes or both. Compared to whats on offer for the traveller across most of th UK.

In the UK we have lots of nice branded hotels with en-suite basic rooms for £ 40-60 per night per room at the drop of a hat.
In Melbourne they seem to want that for a 'backpackers bed only' and over £ 100 a night for a bed bug infested grot box in South Yarra, in standard season. Some of the reviews on trip advisor make you cringe at the state of some places.

and £ 100 a night for a 1 bed seviced appartment in Frankston, while I spend a couple of days looking round the penn. in March.:(

A few years ago, when the AU$ was weaker and the GB£ was stronger, your £100 would have got you a room costing over $200. Now, it only gets you something worth under $150 so of course the quality will be lower. Converting prices to compare hotel standards is not a good idea.

FitzroyLions Jan 19th 2012 11:01 pm

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 
I certainly can't think of many "nice, branded" hotels in London for £40-£60 a night.

Tramps_mate Jan 20th 2012 12:32 am

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 

Originally Posted by FitzroyLions (Post 9854362)
I certainly can't think of many "nice, branded" hotels in London for £40-£60 a night.

Exactly my thoughts. Manchester, Edinburgh or any other city to be fair either.

Bermudashorts Jan 20th 2012 11:49 am

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 

Originally Posted by MUST LEAVE UK (Post 9852143)
Ok so this is more of a rant than anything.

Why are hotels in Melbourne either very expensive, shit boxes or both. Compared to whats on offer for the traveller across most of th UK.

In the UK we have lots of nice branded hotels with en-suite basic rooms for £ 40-60 per night per room at the drop of a hat.
In Melbourne they seem to want that for a 'backpackers bed only' and over £ 100 a night for a bed bug infested grot box in South Yarra, in standard season. Some of the reviews on trip advisor make you cringe at the state of some places.

and £ 100 a night for a 1 bed seviced appartment in Frankston, while I spend a couple of days looking round the penn. in March.:(

What on earth are you moaning about? :confused: £100 a night for a one bed room serviced apartment seems extremely reasonable.

I guess some premiuer inns might be in the £40 - £60 bracket in the UK but not the ones in or near the cities. I think we spent £60 on one a few miles from Rochdale once.

ozzieeagle Jan 20th 2012 1:23 pm

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 
Travel lodge maybe.... We have Forumula 1 over here thats more or less it's equiv... without the Breakfast. Formula 1's are about 80- 90 bucks per night for 3 people.

bcworld Jan 23rd 2012 10:27 am

Re: Melbourne Hotels
 
http://www.hotelclub.com/promo/flash...E1C50CCD132697


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