For the rate we were charged, very good value, comfort and amenity. The Temora Aviation Museum is worth a visit if youâre interested.
We didnât like how the room (12) and Skylodge (rooms 9-12) shared areas differed from what weâd expected, based on the Wotif description and photos.
The Wotif room description lists a desk (and laptop workspace). Room 12 had no desk. We both had large laptops we wanted to use for extended periods.
The shared living room did not have three leather sofas as shown in the Wotif photos, but a row of single chairs along one wall much like a waiting room. The other wall had a row of high bar stools under a long wooden shelf, which provided somewhere to sit and eat. The kitchen wasnât the one with a meal bench and stools as shown in Wotif photos, either.
Expectations need to be set more accurately, by Wotif, and by Temora Skylodge, to avoid disappointment.
Looking at the Temora Skylodgeâs own website, in retrospect, we realise we were given a room in the âHeadquartersâ building. If weâd booked direct we could have expressed a preference for the style of shared living areas shown for âBomber & Fighter Commandâ buildings. However that still doesnât explain the lack of laptop work area. The Temora Skylodgeâs own website describes their Queen rooms as containing âa work station for the business travellerâ.