This review is long overdue! Now that I've had time to settle after my backpacking experience, it's time to get typing. Full disclosure: I refused to stay at Base when I was in Australia because I'd heard the worst (party, drunken brits, unhelpful staff, etc ad nauseam), but in Auckland there's not a huge wealth of hostel options so I gave Base a go.
Location:
The hostel is right across from Macca's (oh hello soft serve my old 4am friend) and Starbucks (oh hello shoddy wifi and much-needed caffeine) and Domino's ($5 pizzas are a food group when you backpack ok) and Countdown (grocery store). It's a few blocks away from the harbour and main bus pick-up (InterCity, Manabus), and has a close drop-off/pick up for the airport shuttle SkyBbus. Kiwi and Stray buses pick up right downstairs. Westpac is under the hostel (easy ATM access), and there's everything you need within walking distance.
Staff:
I can't say the staff are particularly welcoming or accommodating, but they're running a mammoth of a reception, so I can't judge too much (I know what it's like being a hostel receptionist he-yo). Checking time is... you'll need a drink at the Sunshine Bar after, lemme tell you.
Services:
The job centre is soooo not worth your money. They didn't find me a job (didn't expect them to but I have a blog to write, so I gave it a go because reasons). For a first time backpacker, I think Base can be really overwhelming, but I don't think you need the guidance of the job centre to help you with your forms and bank account, etc. For people who have roughed it through Australia already (or elsewhere), y'all be alright without dropping money on this.
Facilities:
Closing the kitchen? Nah, I'm not about that life. Communal facilities are eh? Like, they're spacious, but there's really just one big area that consists of computers, couches, travel desk, job centre. To access laundry and kitchen, you need your key card (doesn't keep people from stealing the leftover pizza or milk). There's huge amount of traffic at this hostel (it's massive), which means that 24hr access to facilities has to be a thing. You can't cram everyone in before 11pm. Not to mention people with hospitality jobs usually get home around that time...?
Rooms:
I stayed in four types of rooms - private double (no windows, dude), four share mixed (huge windows but so run down), four share female (tiny bedroom), and eight share female (best of all).
Level 7 has Sanctuary rooms - female only, which (at the time) cost $200/wk. Whether you'll be in a 4-share or 8-share is ~unknown~. I must say, the beds are comfortable, and all the bunks have locker space below. All in all, it's not bad night's sleep if you're lucky.
The lack of windows in certain rooms was just -- I never wanted to know what living in a submarine feels like, but thanks. Also, if you're staying towards the lower floors / front of the hostel, you WILL hear the music from Habana Joe's.
Habana Joe's:
Base's seedy -but fun at times- backpacker hub club. Usually will be part of the Thursday, city-wide pub crawl. You get vouchers when you check in. Those blue jars should come with warning labels.
RE: Sanctuary
It is advertised as being a female only safe space. It isn't. The rooms are female only, but the floor is shared, and showers are not separate. Some roommates I had were upset by this, and I understand why. Guys hanging out in the little (fancy) Sanctuary lounge didn't help things either. If you advertise a safe space, you have to deliver in full. Sanctuary (and the price) would be worth it if the entire floor was women's only.
I stayed here quite some time, on and off. It's not my favourite, but there were many positive aspects of it (namely proximity, price, and comfortable beds) that were worth returning if my favourite place (The Attic) was booked out.
Tips:
Bring earplugs (doors bang and Habana Joe's).
Expect to wait for the elevators (three, no stair access unless you want to set off the alarm - oops).
Request a room with window, else you might end up sharing a shoebox with strangers (which can be fun, but you gotta be willing.)
Premium internet ($15/wk I think) isn't really... worth it? Head over to the Library for free 1GB. read more