"Because this was the only hotel within walking distance from my friend's house, we stayed for a total of 4 nights and booked a 2+1+1 deal. Before checking in on the first day, the room fee and a deposit of 100 Australian dollars were charged to my credit card. On the fourth day, I went to the front desk to renew the room card (I couldn't open the door without renewing it). The front desk already knew that this was a prepaid order and asked if the payment would be deducted from the original credit card (I changed the name of the booker on the fourth night but didn't change the room and noted ”extend stay” in the order). I thought that after the prepaid order, the hotel might have to charge a deposit again because the name of the booker had changed, so I replied ”yes”. As a result, not long after, the front desk deducted 157 Australian dollars from the credit card again. I returned to the hotel in the evening and called the front desk. The front desk said it might be the deposit and asked me to talk to the manager tomorrow. I checked out very early the next day and the front desk was not at work. I negotiated with the hotel through text messages. The hotel said that I booked the room twice, once at the front desk and then again on Ctrip two hours later. They were so shameless. I booked the room on Ctrip one night in advance, but I didn't go to the front desk to renew the room card until after 9 o'clock the next day. After the communication failed, I had to contact Ctrip. If the negotiation with Ctrip failed, I would post a complaint on the hotel's official website. After repeated communication with Ctrip, the hotel agreed to refund the money, saying it was a ”communication misunderstanding”. I suggest that compatriots should check their credit card information more often when they go out, and safeguard their legal rights and interests in a timely and resolute manner, so that the chickens and dogs of T can't hide."
With a stay at this vacation home in Melbourne (Mitcham), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Deakin University and Monash University. This vacation home is 15.3 mi (24.6 km) from Collins Street and 15.6 mi (25.1 km) from Melbourne Cricket Ground.
This vacation home offers designated smoking areas.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and laundry facilities. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available on request), and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself comfortable in this vacation home, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and an oven. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include a microwave and a sofa bed.
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"Really good for the money. I usually stay in budget places because I'm trying to save money. This is really nice compared to some of the other places I've stayed for the same money. It is a little tired, but the bathroom was recently renovated and it was clean and nice furnishings etc.
My tariff included breakfast which was a buffet of cereal, toast and a few cooked things (bacon, mushrooms, sausages, eggs etc). My only negative that it is on the corner of two busy roads so there is always traffic noise. It is close to a small shopping centre, and I had dinner at a nice persian restaurant across the road so those are all positives. There was parking when I arrived but it was quite full the next morning so I'm not sure whether it would ever be difficult to park."
"The hotel room is relatively large, 35 square meters, and I personally feel it is quite good. The two large beds are quite comfortable to sleep in. There are many cabinets and large drawers for clothes and belongings, which is very practical.
Mr. Shen at the service desk can speak Chinese and received us warmly. He actively introduced nearby supermarkets, various restaurants, and shopping malls, and also drew us a detailed route map. Overall, we were quite satisfied."
"The front desk staff are very friendly and enthusiastic. They will actively help you solve all your problems. The parking lot is very large and it is very convenient to park your car at the door of the room. The hotel has its own restaurant, a breakfast shop and a kebar at the door, which tastes very good!"
"The very best review anyone can give for a hotel is the comfort rating for the bed - in this case 5 stars! Very comfortable, and (thank you Sebel!) the choice of doona or blanket. The other side of the coin is the bizarre ”day bed” built in under the window. You can't lay on it because you'll slip off. You can't sit on it because the only back to it is the window. It's only purpose in life is to make you wonder what on earth someone was thinking to put such a strange thing in a hotel room. The second complaint from our point of view is the lack of an armchair in the room. Suggestion - get rid of that stupid day bed and replace it with an armchair."
"Disappointing night manager check-in service. Arrived late from Sydney with whole family, asked night manager via intercom if family can be let into lobby first as freezing out, the only thing she could say was ”I need to collect your $250 deposit first” and proceeded to make us wait out in the cold."
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