I booked this hotel through Booking.com (they claimed it was a four-star hotel). The photos looked lovely, so I went ahead with the booking. When we got to the hotel, it was cute, nice, and the staff was very friendly and professional. We got a room on the third floor and checked in.
When we got into our room, we saw that we had a little fridge, a super small and outdated bathroom, and two double beds. I was with my boyfriend, so we used one of the double beds as storage for our luggage. We usually choose airbnb over hotels, but if you don't book far enough in advance, the airbnbs in Queenstown will completely book out. So we got a hotel.
I was excited to use the gym, the hot tub, and maybe have a bite in the hotel restaurant. The gym was nice and had good equipment (a treadmill, elliptical, free weights, and a couple weight machines, along with yoga mats and stability balls). The view from the gym was insane! So gorgeous.
The location is great, especially if you have a car. We drove the 5 mins to and from the hotel to the city center, but keep in mind parking is super limited here. I'm not sure where you'd park if you didn't get a spot here. We were lucky to get the very last spot in the lot when we got back in from dinner at Fergburger and a few drinks, around 11 PM. (We took a look at the hotel restaurant menu and there were zero vegan options, so we just went into the city).
The reason I wouldn't give above three stars is 1. the super outdated bathroom, 2. the cracks in the walls and the overall feeling of the decor not being very high quality and 3. it was expensive for all of this - I paid $190 NZD for one night. Maybe I'm spoiled from airbnb, but I think I'll continue that streak. read more