Anonymous User
August 21, 2023
It's very convenient near the port and Woolworths. If you exit Abbott Street from Restaurant Tamarind on the opposite side of ***, you'll be close to Woolworths and Central Shopping Center.
The breakfast at the open cafe on the first floor, Merchant, is not a buffet but a selection. It wasn't bad, but there were almost no vegetables and no fresh juice, so I was dissatisfied. The eggs Benedict were too hard and the smoked salmon I chose was too salty. If you prefer a healthy option, I recommend the Buddha Bowl, and if you want meat in the morning, I recommend the Big Breakfast. The location is an open space, so people pass by all the time, so it's not relaxing. There are no windows yet, so you can't feel the freshness of the morning.
The pool on the fourth floor looks nice with a view of the ocean. It was empty.
The room only has the bare minimum of amenities, so you have to ask for them or buy them. You can ask for a comb and toothbrush set. Bring your own razor.
There is no bottled mineral water service. I thought this was a cost-cutting measure in the name of eco-friendliness. It was a complete negative surprise.
The front desk staff were kind and helpful in many ways. I think it's a very good service.
If you don't have a city view room, don't expect a view unless you're on the 5th floor or higher. A corner room is still better.
Advice for future visitors. You don't need to add breakfast unless you want to stay in. You can buy freshly baked bread and side dishes at Woolworth. You can also buy fruit and washed vegetable bags. Coffee is available for free in the lobby on the first floor, so it's best to eat it on the balcony while looking out.
Bring some of your own amenities. Chopsticks are also useful.
The gym and pool look good, so it's a good idea to bring your own clothing.
Finally ***.
The guest card is at the entrance, so be sure to get one. It's an essential item, especially for slots. Be sure to insert it before playing. You can transfer any money left on the slot to the card and use it on another machine, or get it back in cash at the cashier.
You can buy alcohol at the bar corner. Soft drinks are free. There is a restaurant that comes with a paid restaurant.
The problem is that the included A** takes a commission of about 10%. If the exchange rate was 95 yen, it would be 105 yen, and they would take a further $4 in fees. I was surprised because *** A** doesn't usually rip you off so much. It's probably better to exchange money elsewhere if possible.
However, I can't find any banks in Cairns? ?
There were only a few table games, and only three roulette machines. There were a fair number of slots, but most of them were similar models. So rather than trying out a variety of machines, it's better to find a machine that works well for you and play there to the end.
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