It's fine. Pretty dated, but spacious and in a good location. The decor screamed 1980s, and we had a good laugh over the thermostat, which appeared to be an archaeological relic dating back to the prehistoric era, no doubt dug up in a field somewhere and hung on the wall for posterity.
I kid, but the place was definitely dated. Nevertheless, it was clean, and with the 2-bedroom unit we had plenty of room to spread out.
Parking was weird and confusing -- there are a couple of narrow cul-de-sacs for parking on the property, and you end up parking directly in front of your unit's sliding glass door entrance, so it becomes cumbersome to wiggle in and out of your unit when the car park is full. A bit strange.
There's an easy 10-minute walk into the heart of Queenstown, but be aware you go down a steep hill on your way into town, so returning to your unit up the steep hill may be a challenge for people who are not physically able.
Even so, I think it's a decent place to stay if you want a good location and plenty of space and aren't concerned about wanting things like sleek modern appliances and trendy decor. read more