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Tripadvisor puanı 3.5/5 3.063 görüş

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Otel ekstraları

  • With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within Ayers Rock Resort

  • Complimentary Resort Shuttle Bus and Airport Transfers

  • Complimentary daily guest activities

  • Live entertainment

  • Onsite swimming pool

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Standard Room

  • 4 kişi maks.
  • 27 / 290 sq ft
  • Şilte 1 x Queen yataklar ve 1 x Tek kişilik yataklar

Otelin konumu

Outback Hotel & Lodge - A member of ibis Styles

Yulara Drive, Ayers Rock
0872 YULARA
Australia

GPS:-25.24291, 130.990205

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  • Yüzme havuzu
  • Araba parkı
  • Servis aracı
  • Restoran
  • Tekerlekli sandalye ile girişe uygun
  • Wi-Fi
  • Klima
  • Kahvaltı
  • Bar
  • Toplantı odaları

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TripAdvisor Derecesi  3.5/5  3.063 görüş

Good Choice, amongst limited options

Tripadvisor puanı 4.0/5

hiking_reads TripAdvisor onaylı yorum

Great place to stay (although the options are very limited) Nice, large room. Bar / restaurant / nightclub on site. Also the only bottle shop in Yulara (bring photo ID + a room key from any of the hotels). Food at the bar is pricey. For supper, do the grill-your-own BBQ option, which includes the salad bar. 'Town square', grocery store, shops are 10 min. walk away. If doing the Kings Canyon Rim walk, buy your water at the close-by Shell gas station - way cheaper than the hotel.

A good choice for visiting Uluru/Kata Tjuta

Tripadvisor puanı 4.0/5

955rexd TripAdvisor onaylı yorum

If you're making a brief visit to Uluru/Kata Tjuta/King's Canyon, you essentially have to stay at the Yulara resort. And, if doing so, the Outback Hotel may be the best bet. The rooms are a good size, with two very good queen beds in each (why?), plus a small table/chairs, and the whole is well-presented, recently renovated and impeccably clean. At a little under $300/night it's more than you'd pay for the equivalent (better than average) motel room in less remote places, but reasonable value given where you are. Certainly it looks to be good value by comparison with the other Yulara accommodation options. You have access to the whole of the resort and the Outback is an easy < 10 minute stroll from the town centre (there is also a courtesy bus). Check in/out was easy, staff pleasant and helpful and the room cleaning good. Note also that the Outback facility contains what appears to be the only bar in the resort, plus a decent pool. These are good to have on hand, and while there is some live music, it was never disturbing.

Great Experience and Stay

Tripadvisor puanı 4.0/5

Vblackma TripAdvisor onaylı yorum

Well presented & comfortable rooms with everything you need for a great stay. Pub & food are very close by and most of the staff were fantastic. Shuttle bus service was every 20 minutes to the town centre & every tour we booked - the pickup was on time. Lost a star as our smart tv wasn’t working from day 2 to 6 that they were unable to fix - even though the technician who looked at it, said it was. Overall a wonderful experience and recommend this hotel.

Research your accommodation options to compare pricing!

Tripadvisor puanı 3.0/5

ExploretoDiscover TripAdvisor onaylı yorum

Booked this accommodation for three nights in September 2024 to coincide with some friends driving from Alice Springs to Yulara so we could stay in the same location. A slightly better price through the Qantas accommodation website than direct with the Ayers Rock Resort website. This was booked in advance which didn’t seem to make much difference to the cost – the booking was non-refundable and per night was $500.00 AUD, which equates to a five-star resort anywhere else but this is not five-star. The Yulara airport is basic with only a shop and café available once through security on departure. On arrival, it’s just the baggage claim hall. The advantage with the Ayers Rock Resort set up is that there is free bus transport from the airport to all the accommodation in the resort precinct. On arrival at the Outback Hotel and Lodge, the usual queues to check in. Check in was nothing special, the credit card machine at my check in counter wasn’t working so there was a bit of stuffing around to take the mandatory deposit for incidentals. Room key and map in hand, off to find my room. There’s no transfer to rooms and some rooms are a fair way from Reception. The advantage of a room further away is that there was no noise from the pub-style outdoor restaurant. Nice view out the back of the room to a viewing platform – where sunset views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta could be had. The room was pleasant, motel style, no cooking facilities, like a microwave, just a kettle, tea and instant coffee, none of which I touched. The fridge however was cold enough to freeze a drink and keep bottled water icy cold. Toiletries were the bulk type in pump bottles. There was open hanging space for clothes and a long bench in the open wardrobe for opening suitcases. There was an in room safe in one of the drawers and a flat screen TV with limited channels. Beds were very comfortable and the air conditioning was already on when entering the room. The weather was on the cooler side for central australia and there had been rain so there were a few wildflowers peeking through the red dirt. The options for dinner after a long day travelling were limited. The attached pub-style restaurant was a cook-your-own meat affair with a choice of salads. A row of BBQ hot plates were available to cook fish, chicken or meat – it was a hot and smoky affair – with a tendency to overcook anything to ensure that it was cooked through. Salads were nothing special. The BBQ was expensive for what it was. The campground is located next to the Outback Hotel so there’s an influx of those camping and the seating gets quite busy and the area is noisy. The only other on site option was a burger and pizza takeaway option located in the pub area. I didn’t eat there again. On (night 3) return to my room from the drone show and buffet dinner, there was no hot water in my room – I alerted 24-hour Reception – there was nothing they could do at that time of night and said they’d put it in the handover book. I was checking out the next day to catch my flight home so a bit concerned. No further update on the hot water situation, from the resort, I packed up and took my luggage to my friend’s room as we were driving out to Uluru early – I had a shower in their room – on return I checked out and complained about no hot water and with a flight later that day, had I not had my friend’s room to shower in, I would expect some sort of compensation. They granted a late check out in my room as the hot water had been fixed. Really should have moved me the night before. The Resort has a free hop on hop off shuttle bus that runs a continual loop most of the day and this takes you to the small Town Square where there is an IGA, souvenir shops and a booking office for tours, helicopter flights and rental cars etc. The IGA is well stocked but some items, as expected, were double the price of main city prices. The indigenous training café is an option for coffee (not to Melbourne standard but passable!), snacks and more substantial lunch items. There’s another café in the Town Square that does breakfast/brunch items and lunch. I paid for breakfast at the Outback Hotel and Lodge on one morning, it was around $37.00 AUD for the continental breakfast, which was substantial and excluded any hot items (additional cost) like scrambled eggs, etc. The choice in the continental breakfast had the usual suspects - cereal, there was bircher, assorted toppings, fresh fruit, a cold meat platter with advocado, pastry selection and bread for toasting along with the usual spreads – as well as filter coffee and tea. Barista style coffee was additional cost. We had a hire car so a couple of early starts to see Uluru at sunrise and a self-catered breakfast on those days and did the drone show and the Field of Light on other nights. We booked the Sails on the Desert buffet after the drone show as a treat on our last night together. It was $99.00AUD. At that price, no wonder the restaurant was a bit light on customers! All up, for the cost of accommodation, excluding any tours, air fares or food, I could have flown economy to Dubai and back! …. And ‘they’ wonder why Australians travel overseas and not within Australia – albeit, it’s a place to visit at least once as Uluru and Kata Tjuta are both spectacular Australian icons!

Very good services

Tripadvisor puanı 5.0/5

roseglobe Friends getaway - TripAdvisor onaylı yorum

A full resort with shops, restaurants, bungalows etc. and a very rich buffet at supper where you can have a vegetarian option or several kinds of meats to grill yourself. Rooms were reasonably large and with very good beds and bathroom. The right basis for your visits to Uluru and Kings Canyon.

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