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There was something amiss with the housekeeping of our room. I'd hate to think it was because we were a gay couple but...
When we were at the airport to fly home we asked a couple we'd sat with at the Field of Light dinner if they'd had issues (two rooms away from ours) they said they even got turn down!.
Got back to the hotel after 4 and the room hadn't been serviced. I wanted to ask about drink vouchers (Le Club gold amenity) so I went over to reception, asked if they could check if the room would be serviced (it's $330 a night, I'm paying for it to be cleaned) and got the drink vouchers. The receptionist was surprised I hadn't been given a welcome pack but didn't offer anything other than the two drink vouchers.
Had a couple of drinks out by the pool
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and when we walked back to the room close to 6 the housekeepers trolley was at the door. We went back to the pool for a while. Went into the room and bin was in middle of carpet, pool towels not replaced, bathroom had been half done. Didn't bother following up.
Sunset at Uluru was a bit of an anticlimax. I'm thinking it's a bit reliant on some cloud in the sky to pick up colour. It was a bucket list tick, but the flies, and the buzz of the two drones a couple of tourists had launched, had us leave well before it went slightly dark
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Had dinner - a burger - at the Pioneer Hotel. 'Nough said...
Al was there 30 years ago as well. Visually, through the Contiki alcoholic haze, he thinks little has changed. In our arrival literature they did offer a garden walk, plus daylight astronomy, didgeridoo lessons, talks on indigenous hunying. Lots of free stuff throughout the resort. We made use of the pool loungers instead, free, if only the drinks had been...Enjoyed the TR.Some things have definitely changed since our visit 30 years ago.Then though the hotel was a sheraton and they had a lot of extras including a garden walk with the head gardener that I still remember.
The prices have certainly risen at far above the inflation rate.
I'd say anytime the average daytime temp is 35 or less. Also look for time when chance of rain is less too although I'd say that is most of the year. I think my sister was just unlucky.Looks awesome, I also notice that a number of Velocity credit cards offer Uluru as an option in the annual free flight. Do you know what is the optimal time to go weather wise, guessing Spring/Autumn?
But it’s worth it....as a local of Central Australia, I’ve been more than 10 times for work and pleasure. It never fails to stun me. The colours, the red sand....go. It will be hot but get out and about early, swim during the day and then watch sunset. Field of Lights is worth a splurge. Occupancy rate is very high all year round so there are really no off season rates any more.Was looking for info on Uluru here and found your TR - a long time since anyone's posted here so sorry for the resurrection. Enjoyed your report. I'm looking at using up a free flight (VA Amex) before the end of the year and so December looks like the time I'll be going. But I'll be doing it the cheapest way possible having just spent an arm and a leg on 3.5 weeks in California. Even the campground at Uluru charges $40 a night!