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Since the living room is oddly shaped given that the corners of the hotel are rounded, it's a bit of


On a recent trip to Melbourne, I was in a quandary orlando hotel about hotel location: I was arriving into town late, but had an early start in the city the next morning. As frequent travellers know, the Skybus from the airport is a rort and a hassle, and the connecting hotel buses don't run to a schedule and frequently fail to turn up, while staying orlando hotel at the airport and getting stuck in morning traffic didn't appeal either.
As you enter, the bedroom and bathroom are ahead, with the main living/working room on your right. Everything's Australian Holiday Inn standard: corporate, in good nick but not exactly exciting. The decorative orlando hotel highlight is a grey-blue wall in the living room.
Since the living room is oddly shaped given that the corners of the hotel are rounded, orlando hotel it's a bit of a squeeze to get all the furniture into the room. There's the slightly odd situation orlando hotel of having two desks: one in the living room, and one in the bedroom.
The round dining table is also a bit odd, feeling like a bit of an afterthought and stuck in the corner of the room. A larger table here, combined with mounting the TV on the wall, could have made the room feel much more spacious.
The bathroom was tired and soulless, with nothing to liven up a 1980s-beige sink area and tiling. Toiletries were the standard Holiday orlando hotel Inn ones (bring orlando hotel your own if you're in the slightest bit picky), and the shower was over the bathtub. orlando hotel Overall, orlando hotel the bathrooms are in need of a refurb.
My tip: if it's a sunny day and your laptop is one of the ones with a reflective screen, pick the one in the bedroom. The living room is light and bright, but that comes with a bit of an unfortunate glare problem.
Your 24-hour connection costs $22.50 for the first 300MB at full speed, then it slows to a trickle. You can pay 10c per MB to boost the speed again, but only to 1GB. Extortionately priced and a real ripoff. Eat
Dining in the hotel was slightly below the usually fairly decent Holiday Inn standard. It's the same Sirocco orlando hotel concept you'll see in other Holiday Inns, but I found it a bit stodgier and heavier than I'd had elsewhere.
The rooms feel a bit tired and in need of a refurb, but the Holiday Inn Melbourne on Flinders does the job if you're looking for a mid-range hotel in Melbourne. I wouldn't go out of my way to stay here again, but the location is convenient and everything's efficiently corporate.

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