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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cairns {AUS}

Old Aug 24, 2014, 11:29 am
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cairns
121-123 The Esplanade (at Florence), Cairns, Queensland, 4870, Australia
TEL: +61-7-40506070
FAX: 61-7-40313770
Rewards category 5

This hotel will soon be joining the Hilton Worldwide Portfolio of Brands and is presently accepting reservations for arrival October 1, 2014 and beyond.
This is the rebadged Holiday Inn Cairns, on the opposite end of The Esplanade shops and GBR departures terminal from the Hilton. Close to the Convention Centre, Easy walk to shopping, restaurants and un impeded views of the ocean in oceanfront rooms, no weekend noise from the Casino (blocked views from a new hotel and casino noise can be issues for some at the Hilton). Reviews indicate rooms over the delivery area can be subject to noise.

The property is curvaceous and built around a "rainforest atrium", and the theme is carried on by The Atrium (Mediterranean theme food) restaurant. There are a business centre, fitness centre and pool.

Stylish and comfortable, our guest rooms and suites are flooded with natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows. Enjoy modern amenities, including a refrigerator, a flat-screen TV, a Sweet Dreams by DoubleTree bed, a large desk and WiFi (fee applies). Our friendly staff look forward to greeting you at check-in with a signature DoubleTree chocolate chip cookie.
Hotel Information
Check-in: 2:00 pm
Check-out: 11:00 am
Smoking: Non-Smoking (smoking permitted in designated areas & balconies of rooms only)
Parking: Self parking: AU$6.00 (Contact Hotel) Valet: Not Available
Pets: Service animals allowed: Yes; Pets allowed: No

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Old Oct 9, 2014, 12:33 pm
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Just booked a cash+points rate here, seems like a decent deal at 12K+43AUD.
Anybody stayed here after the rebranding? Did Hilton do any renovations before taking it over?
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Old Oct 9, 2014, 1:52 pm
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Would also love to know if anyone has any reports on this property! I will be staying here over New Years.
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Old Nov 29, 2014, 4:40 am
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OK, here's the deal - on the installment plan.

The property is rebadged from a Holiday Inn, and the constant and actual owner also owns the local Hilton. It's popular with holidaying families, foreign tourist groups and occasional events include receptions, etc.

Getting here from the airport will take 10-15 minutes once you've secured a taxi in the queue; it'll cost you a lobster (AUD $20 bill - it's red).

Location is backing on The Esplanade bayside and perhaps a mile from the cruise ship and excursion piers (the Hilton is just past that). The seven floor property is laid out like an "8" with the doors facing inward, windows out. In the centres of the 8 are two tropical atria; the atrium nearest the lobby has a pool with some healthy, large barramundi fish and a floating plastic crocodile head. (Yes, crocs are nearby - a river trip will reveal them, and once the rains begin you might see one roadside.)

Renovations (remember, though the property rebranded, it's still the same owner), to this property seem to have been liberal application of paint mainly - all pastels, and the light olive inside building walls and slightly contrasting doors and door frames make the appearance somewhat institutional, IMO. The room interiors are also pastels, but much brighter, with a couple of pseudo-impressionis mass produced colorful (reds and oranges) on the room walls.

The immediate area include lots of foliage, which harbour large numbers of active birds. These are loud to raucous, and the lights at night assure you will hear all kinds of squawking, shrieking etc. Bring. Ear. Plugs. One will find several newspapers available gratis in the lobby.

Arrived an hour before check-in and was wekcomed and accommodated in my seventh floor balcony room, the view of The Esplanade southward including the cruise port. I was given two water bottles in the fridge, a fruit plate to the room, told breakfast was included. (Continental is AUD $20, fairly decent if mediocre buffet..... both Western and Asian, and a coffe maker that grinds as you watch. One doesn't need chits; the hostess keeps a breakfast list.

The rooms are laid out in the figure 8 from x01 clockwise to x39. These both are closest to the elevator and are worth avoiding. The room access is via outside corridors, laid out as on the inside of a large figure 8, as mentioned. Whilst much of it is sheltered by rooms, there are areas fully exposed to wind and rain if they come from the proper direction.

The bedroom is modestly spacious in harmless, bland earth pastels, mostly done in light beige and white, with large balcony with plastic chaises accessed by large sliding glass doors. The glass is not double pane, so I can hear the loud folks (a lot of raucous young people out there - sounding like they're Schoolies (they are, as it turns out), at and around the RSL (Returned Service League) across the street (non-members welcome to sign in ' I had a lamb roast with veg, potatoes for $15 AUD all in, non-member rate). Soundproofing isn't a strong suit here - I've heard the guy next door crank out prodigious belches and other assorted hacks, cries and sounds, and groups chatting and laughing as they walk by. It's noisy here. And definitely lots of non-melodical bird sounds. The curtains are definitely not blackout curtains.

The room itself includes a low bureau with two large and ine small drawer, niches for a hot water pot and ice bucket, and mini fridge. On top, an LCD television. Adjacent is a desk with Ethernet and a desk lamp, with a meduocre task chair. The king bed is OK, with a thin duvet and several pillows and there is a grotesquely uncomfortable armchair with straight back at 90 degrees from the seat, with a round ottoman. These are in light brown to contrast with all the white. It's all fairly clean and kept up. WiFi is normally AUD 14.95 for 24 hours, access by Docomo, usable but variable signal (in my room, decent enough for WiFi phone calls with my US T-Mobile handy - 3 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up.)

The ungraduated wall thermostat controls the fan speeds for the central heat and air, but the thermostat doesn't do much - the fan control will be your main influence for temperature control. At the same setting, the temperature ranged between 71 and 78 Fahrenheit. There's adequate lighting.

The closet contains an ironing set, towels for the downstairs outdoor pool, and an e-safe. No beaches, mostly muddish flats at low tide, but there's a huge publuc lagoon pool (those swimming in the ocean would quite possibly encounter the common box jelly (Chironex fleckeri) or "stinger", potentially lethal. And the hotel has a pool.

The bathroom is small if functional, with a shower bath with a hinged glass partition half the tub in length. The two button toilet often needs to be flushed twice. Amenities are solely Citron hand and bath soap and body lotion. Toweling is good.

Laundry is expensive; there are washer dryer sets on the lower floors. There is a two computer Internet room (more a joke than something useful, and be sure to use Chrome as Internet Explorer is near useless on these) off the lobby (no printer), which passes for a business centre and fitness center (the workaround for my boarding passes was to e-mail them as PDFs to Tavis M. at the front desk to print; awkward, but the staff here are helpful and will try to help you out). There is a tour desk staffed with people eager to sell you a variety of tours (and earn their commissions).

The restaurant is fair, and like much in Cairns, pricey. Of course a few blocks of walking will take you past a number of Esplanade restaurants and down to the port and more restaurants. Tourist food including "fair dinkum Aussie tucker" servings of crocodile, kangaroo and if you're lucky, emu, is common, barramundi and prawns are ubiquitous, and you can find Turkish, Vietnamese, Indonesian and more. (The bargain restaurant and pub is the RSL on the n.e. corner.)

The hotel bar is presided over by affable polyglot Damian, originally from Netherlands. Thete is a bottle shop Esplanade side for beer, wine, etc.

Of course, it's Australia, so there's a 1.5% charge is made for paying your bill with any credit card (not a forex fee, rather a legal credit card use fee passed into law).

Executive summary: OK location, reasonable comfort, helpful staff but definitely a centre for bus tourist groups and severely lacking in soundproofing. Avoid low floors and connecting rooms. NOISY!

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Old Dec 2, 2014, 3:53 pm
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Originally Posted by lily23
Would also love to know if anyone has any reports on this property! I will be staying here over New Years.
You've got one report, and all I can say is "take earplugs!" Well, "take rain gear, too ,"because the rains begin around Christmas and you can get the occasional tropical storm and rare cyclone. And it'll be hot and humid: when I was there it had cooled off from the previous week. Only the breeze made 90 F / 32 C and over 90% humidity tolerable.

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Old Dec 15, 2014, 5:36 pm
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JDiver gives a great review. I stayed there in early November, upgraded to an ocean view room, on the 5th floor. I didn't have the issues with noise, but it seems I was just lucky. The other thing is that the charges on my Surpass came back as Holiday Inn, so I'm working with Honors to get that fixed. I didn't find the laundry any more expensive than others I used while I was in Australia, $4 each for wash/dry. I had my own laundry soap, so I don't know how much that would be. Probably $2. Same prices at the other hotels where I stayed.
Generally a clean, comfortable hotel, with good staff. I'd stay here again.
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Old Apr 19, 2016, 6:55 am
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Any recent stays here?

Anyone stayed here recently? I have a couple nights booked next month and am contemplating an upgrade to an ocean-view room...anyone with experience at this property who could weigh in?
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Old Apr 19, 2016, 11:02 am
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Originally Posted by edymsn
Anyone stayed here recently? I have a couple nights booked next month and am contemplating an upgrade to an ocean-view room...anyone with experience at this property who could weigh in?
Stayed at this property for three nights last November. JDiver's review is pretty much spot-on. I thought the AU$40 extra/night for the ocean view was worth it - just be sure to request a high floor. The place seemed booked pretty heavy with tourist groups so you may be able to get lucky with a comp upgrade with your status...
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Old Dec 6, 2017, 12:11 pm
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Stayed three days. Very low points requirement for redemption. Now I know why.

Was told I had a "upgraded" room because it had a balcony (not on ocean side). Best I could tell, all rooms have a balcony. Furnishings were pretty basic. Nothing impressive.

Was provided bathrobes. One could have used some bleach to restore it to an actual white vs yellow condition.

No executive lounge. In lieu of this, was given one coupon for a free bar drink (limited selection) and one coupon for a non-alcohol drink plus appetizer. This was for two people for a three-night stay. Parsimonious.

As others noted above, the thermostat leaves a lot to guess. No temperatures, just a one-to-five scale. Bigger issue... A/C does not work unless you are in the room. So, 15 minutes or so of heat and humidity when you first enter the room.

Biggest issue... virtually no wifi service for 3 days. Alibi: "We are in the process of upgrading our service and are experiencing difficulties." Hotel put a signal repeater in the room, but a signal repeater needs a signal to repeat, and it was not receiving a sufficient signal. The only place in the room where we could receive a (somewhat) reliable signal was a one meter square area right in the vicinity of the door to the room. My wife and I determined that it was rather inconvenient to co-occupy that small area of the 21st century.

When it became apparent that the wifi service would not be improving, I asked to be moved to the Hilton. Was told that I could do so, but that I should not expect this to solve my problems since the Hilton, too, was experiencing wifi reliability problems. When will Hilton, as a whole, get serious about wifi service? (Rhetorical question)

Went to the business center to check in for our flights... computers in the business center were also out of service. To their credit, front desk staff were able to check us in and print BPs.

All-in-all, the stay made our return to the Sydney Hilton all the more pleasurable.
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Old Dec 6, 2017, 12:48 pm
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Simply no competition for reliable properties, so no reason to provide anything better; Hilton (Cairns) is a dump of a property too.

Originally Posted by StayingHomeIsBetter
Stayed three days. Very low points requirement for redemption. Now I know why.

Was told I had a "upgraded" room because it had a balcony (not on ocean side). Best I could tell, all rooms have a balcony. Furnishings were pretty basic. Nothing impressive.

Was provided bathrobes. One could have used some bleach to restore it to an actual white vs yellow condition.

No executive lounge. In lieu of this, was given one coupon for a free bar drink (limited selection) and one coupon for a non-alcohol drink plus appetizer. This was for two people for a three-night stay. Parsimonious.

As others noted above, the thermostat leaves a lot to guess. No temperatures, just a one-to-five scale. Bigger issue... A/C does not work unless you are in the room. So, 15 minutes or so of heat and humidity when you first enter the room.

Biggest issue... virtually no wifi service for 3 days. Alibi: "We are in the process of upgrading our service and are experiencing difficulties." Hotel put a signal repeater in the room, but a signal repeater needs a signal to repeat, and it was not receiving a sufficient signal. The only place in the room where we could receive a (somewhat) reliable signal was a one meter square area right in the vicinity of the door to the room. My wife and I determined that it was rather inconvenient to co-occupy that small area of the 21st century.

When it became apparent that the wifi service would not be improving, I asked to be moved to the Hilton. Was told that I could do so, but that I should not expect this to solve my problems since the Hilton, too, was experiencing wifi reliability problems. When will Hilton, as a whole, get serious about wifi service? (Rhetorical question)

Went to the business center to check in for our flights... computers in the business center were also out of service. To their credit, front desk staff were able to check us in and print BPs.

All-in-all, the stay made our return to the Sydney Hilton all the more pleasurable.
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Old Dec 6, 2017, 6:39 pm
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Both are old properties in what is a tourist, not business area.

H Cairns is definitely a step above, and the EL, while small, is quite nice and has good service.
The Hilton is closer to the action in Cairns, though both are walkable, and has nicer public areas and pool.
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Old Dec 6, 2017, 7:29 pm
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Originally Posted by moa999
Both are old properties in what is a tourist, not business area.

H Cairns is definitely a step above, and the EL, while small, is quite nice and has good service.
The Hilton is closer to the action in Cairns, though both are walkable, and has nicer public areas and pool.
Actually, I was surprised that the Hilton had an exec lounge. Counters the Hilton system paradigm that any property having "Airport" or "Resort" in its name (or being near an airport or a resort location) can forgo having an exec lounge.
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Old Feb 26, 2019, 9:54 pm
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Anyone stay recently? Wondering how this property currently stacks up against the Hilton Cairns. It costs about $40 to stay at the Hilton Cairns but I have Diamond status so maybe it would be a better move? Also, what is the deal with parking rental cars?
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Old Feb 27, 2019, 12:19 am
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Anyone stay recently? Wondering how this property currently stacks up against the Hilton Cairns. It costs about $40 to stay at the Hilton Cairns but I have Diamond status so maybe it would be a better move? Also, what is the deal with parking rental cars?
DT parking is under the hotel and I have never been charged as a Diamond. Hilton is $10 per day and only one exit or valet at around $15, price may have gone up since my last stay.

For $40 and if the extra cost is no concern go the Hilton as the lounge and view at breakfast is far superior then what the DT offer. Breakfast offerings about the same but the rooms are better at the Hilton and the pool is huge.

You could always split the stay between the two which is what I always do.
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Old Feb 27, 2019, 12:47 am
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Originally Posted by ozztraveller
DT parking is under the hotel and I have never been charged as a Diamond. Hilton is $10 per day and only one exit or valet at around $15, price may have gone up since my last stay.

For $40 and if the extra cost is no concern go the Hilton as the lounge and view at breakfast is far superior then what the DT offer. Breakfast offerings about the same but the rooms are better at the Hilton and the pool is huge.

You could always split the stay between the two which is what I always do.
I'm only there for two nights so probably best not to burn time switching locations.
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