Adjacent to the Windsurfing Hotel, in the core area of the Resort, it can be said to be the best location, which is a plus! The hygiene is good, the room facilities are sufficient, and there is a beautiful swimming pool.
The disadvantage is that the reception is not 24 hours. If you attend an event in the early morning of the day of check-out, you need to check out and store your luggage at the Windsurfing Hotel, but you usually take a car from the Windsurfing Hotel, so it is not a big problem.
In summary, I only recommend two hotels in Uluru. Either you can spend money to book Windsurfing, which has standard five-star hotel configuration and is indeed high-end, or you can pursue cost-effectiveness and Lost Camel, because it is adjacent to the best hotel, public facilities can be shared, and the location is great!
- Zhonghuayingxiong
I recently stayed at this hotel and had a generally pleasant experience. The staff were friendly and accommodating, and the location was convenient for getting around. While the property is starting to show a bit of wear and could use some updates, everything was clean and comfortable. One thing to note is that the building could benefit from improved security, as access is currently open and doesn’t require a key card—something that might be worth addressing for guests’ peace of mind. With a few small improvements, this place could be even better.
- RainierL