Whakatane Hotel


The Strand, Whakatane
Tel (07) 307 1670




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The Whakatane Hotel is comprised of an Irish pub with backpackers' accommodation upstairs. It is centrally located across the road from the information centre and coach stop and it features a TV lounge with big screen TV, a small kitchen and a balcony with nice views of the waterfront. However it doesn't have the feel of a 'real' backpackers hostel and some of the mattresses are a bit worn.

Price
Dorm bed $16
Single room $30
Double/twin room $40-55

Prices are in New Zealand dollars and are inclusive of all taxes.

Reception Open
11am-late

TV lounge Kitchen Bar
 


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Last Update: July 15, 2008



Travellers' reviews for Whakatane Hotel
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Average Rating based on 1 Review
Maintenance  1.00/5  (1.00)
Cleanliness  3.00/5  (3.00)
Facilities  2.00/5  (2.00)
Atmosphere  2.00/5  (2.00)

Compared to other hostels in this destination
Maintenance  2.50/5  (2.50)
Cleanliness  3.50/5  (3.50)
Facilities  2.50/5  (2.50)
Atmosphere  3.00/5  (3.00)



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You must be the right person for this hostel, February 12, 2006
Reviewer: bethellg from Upper Hutt, New Zealand

Pros: Central Whakatane and cheap
Cons: Accommodation is lowest priority of the management

    
bethellg saw things this way
Maintenance   1.00/5  (1)
Cleanliness   3.00/5  (3)
Facilities   2.00/5  (2)
Atmosphere   2.00/5  (2)

Should you stay here? Depends on who you are, when you stay, and what you want from your stay. If you're a young extrovert who loves lots of noise, doesn't mind staying up until 2am at weekends, and isn't disabled then by all means stay there. You should fit in well. On Fridays and Saturday nights four establishments (of which the Whakatane Hotel is one) at the corner of The Strand try to drown each other out until 2am with what are euphemistically described as "bands" (personally I reckon that should be spelt "banneds"). If you take a walk down The Strand you'll find several more such establishments not too far away. If you want a good night's sleep on those two days then go to one of the holiday parks instead.

If you are disabled then don't expect to use the lift to take you up to the two accommodation wings on the first floor because there isn't one - just use the stairs. Again, if you are disabled in any way then make sure you buy your food on the premises otherwise you won't be allowed to sit at the tables outside on the street. We made the mistake of buying food elsewhere and sitting there. We'd have gone upstairs to eat it (which by the grace of management was permissible) but my partner has a major difficulty climbing stairs so we decided to eat it outside. Bad move. We were hastened off by an officious staff member who told us we were "setting a bad example". Even worse, he waited until we dished it up before telling us to move. My partner's disability did not soften his stance at all.

This establishment basically has three businesses:

1. Selling alcohol 2. Selling food 3. Cheap accommodation

... and very much in that order.
 
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