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GGuest User2026.06.07
I was very happy with the room, much better than Ibis, though its location isn't as good. The hotel also provides two complimentary bottles of milk daily, and the staff are all very polite. Definitely avoid taking the subway to the station the hotel recommends; it's a long walk through a quiet area. I suggest going to Perth station first and then transferring to bus 910.
I saw comments saying you don't need to buy tickets to watch the dolphin feeding, but the tickets are actually for the dolphin conservation center. If you arrive very late or very early at the hotel, the ticket booth at the entrance will be unattended. You're expected to buy tickets at the visitor center behind the dolphin beach. We were 2 adults and 4 children, with two kids under 12, so we bought a 2 adult and 2 child family ticket. We stayed for two nights. We also arrived late on the first day and didn't buy tickets. Originally, we should have bought a monthly pass, but the staff at the ticket counter the next morning were very kind and let us just buy a one-day pass for $45.
Mandurah Quay Resort is a very family-oriented run resort. Full of friendly and helpful staff who are always there to help you. It resides at a quiet corner of mandurah which gives you the peaceful which any urban hectic human needs.
Book a 2rooms Spa apartment where I can enjoy the jacuzzi amenities within the room. Room was spacious and clean. Very decent value for its price.
If you like to have some fun, can loan the crab pots and various equipment from the hotel owner/staff who are more than willing to go the extra miles. Dropping point is at the jetty within walking distance.
Can also drive around to visit the Giant of Mandurah who are sited in magnificent sceneries. Beautiful , huge and yet can feel the freedom and friendliness of the giant.
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GGuest UserI was very happy with the room, much better than Ibis, though its location isn't as good. The hotel also provides two complimentary bottles of milk daily, and the staff are all very polite. Definitely avoid taking the subway to the station the hotel recommends; it's a long walk through a quiet area. I suggest going to Perth station first and then transferring to bus 910.
KKennyOTMMandurah Quay Resort is a very family-oriented run resort. Full of friendly and helpful staff who are always there to help you. It resides at a quiet corner of mandurah which gives you the peaceful which any urban hectic human needs.
Book a 2rooms Spa apartment where I can enjoy the jacuzzi amenities within the room. Room was spacious and clean. Very decent value for its price.
If you like to have some fun, can loan the crab pots and various equipment from the hotel owner/staff who are more than willing to go the extra miles. Dropping point is at the jetty within walking distance.
Can also drive around to visit the Giant of Mandurah who are sited in magnificent sceneries. Beautiful , huge and yet can feel the freedom and friendliness of the giant.
Ddreamcatcher68I saw comments saying you don't need to buy tickets to watch the dolphin feeding, but the tickets are actually for the dolphin conservation center. If you arrive very late or very early at the hotel, the ticket booth at the entrance will be unattended. You're expected to buy tickets at the visitor center behind the dolphin beach. We were 2 adults and 4 children, with two kids under 12, so we bought a 2 adult and 2 child family ticket. We stayed for two nights. We also arrived late on the first day and didn't buy tickets. Originally, we should have bought a monthly pass, but the staff at the ticket counter the next morning were very kind and let us just buy a one-day pass for $45.