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Edgewater Hotel
4.6/566 Bewertungen
Quite a big resort on the shore of Lake Wanaka, a pleasant walk away from the town. We stayed in a 1 bedroom, ground floor apartment which was a good size, well furnished, and well equipped, with a smashing view across the lawn to the lake and mountains beyond. The furnishing is a little dated but other than that, it was all comfortable. We weren't booked in for breakfast - it was good to walk into town first thing - but did book dinner one evening, and that was more than acceptable.
Wanaka Hotel
4.2/594 Bewertungen
Comfortable beds and heaps of pillows Very warm with radiator heating and extra blankets and heater provided too. Very nice staff Rooms immaculate on arrival and well aired. They are not able to be serviced everyday due to covid but you just get what you need to stock up from reception. We had two rooms on ground floor at far end away from office. Very quiet room and ranch slider opened into lawn. Had a great sleep. ! Bathrooms not flash but perfectly clean and adequate. Hot water no issue and good water pressure. An old style hotel great for family’s with location right near central wanaka. Price is reasonable and car parking at rear of hotel. Good dining in hotel at fun Mexican restaurant.
Lime Tree Lodge
4.5/518 Bewertungen
After reviewing other reports on Tripadvisor, it seems that Lime Tree Lodge has experienced a rapid decline over the past few months. From the beginning, our arrival was less than ideal. No staff members were present, and we overheard heated arguments in the neighboring room. Even after attempting to get attention by shouting ”hello,” there was no response, and the doorbell to call reception appeared to be disabled. Only after reaching out to their main phone number did Kris, who identified himself as the duty manager, guided us to a large and attractively decorated suite. The suite included a spacious master bedroom, a separate second bedroom, and a large living- dining area leading to a patio. There was a big bathroom, but stains were visible in the bathtub. Kris provided a brief introduction before leaving for his day off at 5 pm. We tried to make ourselves at home, taking advantage of the complimentary wine and visiting the pool area. However, we encountered challenges, such as removing the cover of the hot tub independently, and a pool robot that made swimming nearly impossible due to its disruptive hose. The pool furniture was visibly dirty, indicating a lack of proper cleaning for an extended period. Shortly after our arrival at the pool, Jacqui approached us and greeted us by shouting, ”no glasses by the pool.” While the rule makes sense, a more welcoming approach would have been appreciated. As we had an early morning excursion planned, Jacqui kindly offered to serve breakfast on our patio, which we accepted. The breakfast was served on time but was unremarkable. Upon returning in the evening, we discovered that our room had not been cleaned, and the breakfast tray remained on the patio table. No staff members were visible anywhere on the property, and attempts to reach Jacqui were unsuccessful. Eventually, she emerged from the vegetation, claiming she had ”fallen asleep” and providing a series of excuses for the lack of service. It was evident that she was intoxicated. After contacting my agent, who escalated the issue to a person named Nick overseeing the property from China (a quite impossible task in my opinion), Kris returned from his day off, and the intoxicated Jacqui was replaced. The description in my itinerary stating, ”Lime Tree Lodge is a luxury, boutique-style lodge with a personal touch by the fantastic owners & staff,” couldn't be further from the truth. There is no owner on site, and the two staff members present seemed incapable of managing the lodge effectively. In conclusion, I would advise avoiding this place unless you are willing to handle self-catering and manage the lodge independently. If you excel at it, you might even be considered for a role by the mysterious Nick.
Oakridge Resort Lake Wanaka
4.2/570 Bewertungen
Ich habe dieses Resort zuletzt im März 2020 bewertet, und wir lieben es immer noch, wie wir es gerne eine Woche in Wanaka verbringen jeden Jahres. Leider ist das WiFi immer noch so schlecht wie es damals war, trotz einer Antwort von JacobW, dass es sortiert wurde. Es sollte nicht notwendig sein, in der Ecke des Lounges zu stehen, um eine anständige Empfang zu erhalten. Anders im Einheitsbereich ist sehr getroffen und miss! Dieses Mal wurde der Schmerz durch die Tatsache verstärkt, dass wir nur Aljazeera auf zwei der Fernsehsender erhalten konnten. Die Option 're-tune war nicht verfügbar, so dass sie zentral kontrolliert werden muss. Allein diese beiden Dinge zerstören die ganze Erfahrung von dem, was ein Top-notch Resort sein sollte!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Welches sind beliebte Hotels mit Bar in Wanaka?

    Ob du geschäftlich unterwegs bist oder nach Wanaka in den Urlaub fährst, Haka House Wanaka , Wanaka Hotel und Edgewater Hotel sind beliebte Hotels.

  • Wie hoch ist der durchschnittliche Preis für Hotels mit Bar in Wanaka?

    Der durchschnittliche Preis für Hotels mit Bar in Wanaka ist an Wochentagen 216 €, und der durchschnittliche Preis an Wochenenden (Freitag bis Samstag) ist 224 €.

  • Welche Hotels mit Bar in Wanaka sind Luxushotels?

    Viele Hotels mit Bar in Wanaka sind Luxushotels. Lakeside Apartments ist sehr beliebt.

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Anzahl der Hotels30
Anzahl Bewertungen957
Höchster Preis599 €
Niedrigster Preis28 €
Durchschnittspreis (wochentags)216 €
Durchschnittspreis (Wochenende)224 €