Every summer gets the spectacular lightning storms in Uluru Ayers Rock in the Australia’s Northern Territory and I loved to watch the summer type of weather with the thunderstorms building up in the hot days and seeing the rain falling on the ground and seeing the cloud to ground lightning strikes in Uluru- Kata Tjuṯa in Central Australia.
Service from staff was great, I would probably stay there again as it is the cheapest accomodation at Uluru, but the pricing is still outrageous. It's a strange place, almost like a commune, you can not live there unless you work there or you are there on holidays, if you live there you are not allowed to drink alcohol and they will not sell you alcohol unless you show proof that you are staying at the resort on holidays. Alcohol pricing is crazy, 6 pack of Jin Beam is like $60 in the bottle shop. Needless to say I was not drinking while I was there, I think I had two beers and a bourbon at the bar one night.Dinner is like $100 per person, so we cooked ourselves mostly Went out for dinner one night and it was nearly $300 for the three of us. It's worth doing once but I likely will not do it again.
Me and Brazilian caregivers are taking to Australia and Emu Walk Apartments can accommodate 4 to 6 people and will be 4 or 6 of us visiting Australia and I loved the Australian outback and it is a beautiful place in the world.
Every summer gets the spectacular lightning storms in Uluru Ayers Rock in the Australia’s Northern Territory and I loved to watch the summer type of weather with the thunderstorms building up in the hot days and seeing the rain falling on the ground and seeing the cloud to ground lightning strikes in Uluru- Kata Tjuṯa in Central Australia.
We never had any of those while we were there.
Looked good Mike where you happy with it there after your stay? Would you stay there again if you went back?
Service from staff was great, I would probably stay there again as it is the cheapest accomodation at Uluru, but the pricing is still outrageous. It's a strange place, almost like a commune, you can not live there unless you work there or you are there on holidays, if you live there you are not allowed to drink alcohol and they will not sell you alcohol unless you show proof that you are staying at the resort on holidays. Alcohol pricing is crazy, 6 pack of Jin Beam is like $60 in the bottle shop. Needless to say I was not drinking while I was there, I think I had two beers and a bourbon at the bar one night.Dinner is like $100 per person, so we cooked ourselves mostly Went out for dinner one night and it was nearly $300 for the three of us. It's worth doing once but I likely will not do it again.
Me and Brazilian caregivers are taking to Australia and Emu Walk Apartments can accommodate 4 to 6 people and will be 4 or 6 of us visiting Australia and I loved the Australian outback and it is a beautiful place in the world.
Great to her, thanks for the comment, only thing I did not like is that everything was crazy expensive.