Saturday, January 21, 2017

HOTEL REVIEW - View Hotel - Brisbane

I've stayed at the View Hotel Brisbane (formerly River View Hotel) and have really enjoyed each time I've stayed there.  The rooms are spacious and have some old world charms.  But the main attraction (if you are lucky to have it) is the wonderful view over the Brisbane River looking East to the Gateway Bridge and South towards Bulimba, Newstead and further to the city.




All rooms are air-conditioned and include an iPod docking station, work desk and ironing facilities. There is a mini-bar, refrigerator and tea/coffee making facilities in each room. 






Some room types are even dog-friendly and these include a dog bed, dog bowls and dog treats!

Other on-site facilities include a tour desk, upgraded WiFi facilities, conference room, resort-style pool, spa pool, sauna and fitness centre. There is a bar and restaurant which features great river views and a decent buffet breakfast.

The Hotel is only a 5-minute drive from the Brisbane City Centre (on a good day!) and around 10 minutes’ drive from Brisbane Airport along Kingsford Smith Drive.

Reception is open 24-hours-a-day and room service is also available.

A great place to stay in Brisbane that is both convenient to the Brisbane City and Brisbane Airport!

Saturday, January 7, 2017

TRIP REPORT - Hamilton Island (Great Barrier Reef Airport) to Sydney - Virgin Australia Airlines - Boeing B737-800 VH-VOO

TRIP REPORT – Hamilton Island (Great Barrier Reef Airport) to Sydney – Wednesday 14 December – Virgin Australia Airlines – VA1280 – Boeing B737-800 – VH-VOO.

Having spent a couple of nights at the lovely Reef View Hotel on Hamilton Island, it was time to depart and head to Sydney for a week or so.  This would be the first time I’ve flown out of the Hamilton Island (Great Barrier Reef Airport) - I flew into Hamo Airport from Melbourne some time ago - so I thought I’d share this experience.

Mini-bus transfer from the Hotel to the Airport was a little chaotic with people and bags and then mini-busses everywhere but eventually we found a seat and travelled over to the Airport which is only about a 5-minute drive on the other side of the Island.


There is also a dedicated ferry terminal at the Airport for passenger transfers from and back to the mainland (Airlie Beach or Shute Harbour).


Bags collected off the bus and into the nearby check-in hall – almost all major Australian airlines fly into Hamo except Tigerair – and all have dedicated check-in counters and contacted staff.


Check-in was reasonable quick with the ‘usual’ problem of some tourists having to shuffle items from and to bags if they were overweight.   We were assigned the pre-booked exit row 13 with a window and centre seat.

Meanwhile, outside of the terminal, the high tide was VERY high today and the water level was rising into the carpark and onto parts of the Airport, including a taxiway used by smaller passenger charter aircraft from the mainland.




Through security and into the modest terminal.  One food outlet and a general retail outlet along with toilets.  Nice views through louvred windows to the aircraft parking apron and out to the Runway 14/32.




Our aircraft was Boeing B737-800 VH-VOO (ex ZK-PBA with Pacific Blue) named “Peaceful Bay” and it arrived from Sydney pretty much on time.





Soon after the bags were being removed and much to my surprise a pre-boarding call of 5-minutes was made.  This is a very quick turnaround and the ground crew were certainly working hard!


Virgin Australia Business Class passengers boarded first followed by the main cabin.  I saw our bags heading onto the plane as we lined up to board somewhere near the end of the queue.  Out onto the tarmac and up the steps to be greeted on board and directly to our seats.



Plenty of legroom – well worth the extra money to be paid for this 2 hour and 10 minute flight.



Today’s flight was probably about two-thirds full – plenty of spare seats – and quite a few people looking to swap seats to have more room!

Front door was closed, engines started and we commenced taxiing for Runway 14.  Holding for the Qantas B737-800 from Sydney before we back-tracked and lined up just as the safety demonstration finished and the crew was seated.



Quick departure with spectacular views out of both sides of the plane over the sunning Whitsundays.




We flew overheard Mackay and then West of Rockhampton before we levelled and set-course for Sydney.


Cabin service started with all crew providing a muesli bar as a snack along with a drink.  Certainly a nice change for Virgin Australia offering a complimentary snack.  They still have menu items available for purchase and so feeling a bit peckish (it was lunchtime after all) I also purchased a wrap with an extra drink.  Good value and a good lunch.




The rubbish was collected and we sat back for the remainder of this pretty uneventful flight .

In terms of in-flight entertainment, this flight had none – unless you have a smart phone/device and downloaded the special Virgin Australia in-flight entertainment app.  There is Wi-Fi on board to connect your device to the app only and the app provides a substantial range of entertainment options including movies, TV shows, music and games to mention a few.

We started descending into Sydney and were advised that we were running 10 minutes early!  On the downside though was the strong Westerly winds passing through Sydney and that there may be turbulence.  We continued flying South until pretty much overhead the Sydney Harbour Bridge when we made a 90 degree left-hand turn – what turned out to be downwind for landing on Runway 25.






No major turbulence and after a long-final approach we landed and exited Runway 25 on the taxi along Taxiway ‘Golf’ back to the Sydney Domestic ‘Terminal 2’, crossing the main Runway 16R/34L along the way.






Fairly long walk to the baggage collection area from the end of the Virgin Australia terminal pier, followed by another wait for our bags to come out.  Eventually bags were collected and we were on our way from the terminal around 15 minutes after landing.




Overall, a good flight.  Very friendly and professional crew.  Glad there was additional items from the menu available for a decent lunch – the ‘snack’ is certainly not filling.

Enjoyed passing through Hamilton Island Airport, and especially enjoyed the views from the plane on departure!

Thursday, December 1, 2016

HOTEL REVIEW - Sundowner Motor Inn - Rockhampton

UPDATE!  The Sundowner Motor Inn Rockhampton has now been renamed as The Q Motel Rockhampton.


For a weekend of plane spotting, I thought I'd give a different place in Rockhampton a try and after a quick online search I settled on the Sundowner Motor Inn.


'Sundowner' is chain of accommodation places and being impressed with one that I stayed at one few years ago I thought this place might be ok.  And it was.  It was ok but not spectacular!

The Motel is located on the Bruce Highway (Gladstone Road) and is situated away from the 'hustle and bustle' of the centre of town.  It is around 4km from the Airport and 2km from the centre of Rocky.

My first impression was that it would be pretty quiet - I arrived on a Friday evening around 8pm to find the reception closed for the night but with the proprietors 'on call' to enable me to obtain a key.


I believe I was given one of the executive rooms - I believe some have been upgraded - however my first impression was that this room was pretty much like most other motel rooms that I had stayed in.  The room was on the first floor up a narrow set of stairs which could be a bother for some older people or if you were to carry lots of bags!



There were two beds, a desk and chair, tea and coffee making facilities and a pretty small bathroom.  A sliding door led to a small private balcony.





There is WiFi in the room.

Some Family rooms offer self-contained kitchen facilities. Outside, there is an on-site BBQ outdoor area and laundry facilities available.

The motel features a restaurant which is available for evening meals along with a bar.  Complementary continental breakfast is also offered in here which I had and was impressed with the wide range of options available.



I did enjoy my couple of nights at the Sundowner Motor Inn Rockhampton.  The bed was comfortable and facilities quite good - especially the complimentary breakfast.  Surprisingly the possible noise from the busy Bruce Highway was pretty much non-existent.

This motel certainly loves up to its 'reputation' as being one of the the best value places in Rockhampton! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.