BPPEREIRA
3 de noviembre de 2024
Overall, Flinders Backpackers was a solid choice. I stayed in a private room, which was small but had everything I needed, including a TV with Netflix. The shared areas were well set up — a fully equipped kitchen, a living room with a pool table, and a cool bar, all adding to a fun, vibrant atmosphere. Although it was quite busy, the vibe was lively and friendly. However, my check-in experience was disappointing, especially since I was there for work. After a 32-hour journey from Portugal, I arrived around 8 am, well ahead of the 2 pm check-in time. The hostel does state when booking that they’ll try to have rooms ready earlier if possible but can't guarantee it. Despite this, I didn’t feel any effort was made to expedite the process. I was the only guest there for check-in at that time, and I saw cleaning staff around, but I still had to wait until 2 pm. The receptionist suggested I could sleep in the common area, but I was utterly exhausted and needed the room to rest properly before working. Unfortunately, there was no real accommodation on that front. Another major issue was the noise from the air dryers in the bathrooms. The walls are quite thin, and despite signs reminding guests not to talk on the phone in hallways after 10 or 11 pm, the dryers were much more disruptive. They were loud, ran frequently, and often went off in the middle of the night — sometimes for up to 20 minutes. This noise disturbed my sleep significantly, which made it challenging to get the rest I needed for work. Overall, while Flinders Backpackers has great facilities and a lively atmosphere, the lack of flexibility at check-in and the excessive noise from the dryers impacted my experience, particularly for a work trip
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