Outback Pioneer Hotel and Lodge
Outback Pioneer Hotel and Lodge
Yulara Drive, Ayers Rock Resort Australia

Star Ratings :
Location : Yulara Drive Rooms : 137
Location : Yulara Drive Rooms : 137
Outback Pioneer Hotel and Lodge is a place where friendships are made and good times are had and offers a choice of comfortable, affordable rooms, which give the traveller a real taste of traditional Australian hospitality.
from US$121
per night
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per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 363 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
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63%
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Rated #5 for all Ayers Rock hotels
I had a great time there. The hotel is a little too expensive. With that money I would have stayed in a five star hotel. Because of the location, you have no choices. Otherwise it was OK....
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Outback Pioneer Hotel and Lodge Reviews
A HotelTravel.com Member,Bruneian
Arrival Date: Jul. 3, 2009
Room type: Budget with bathroom
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65%
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Like -Took the extra mile to volunteer go after the tour that I missed due to flight cancellation in the morning.
paul kline,American
Arrival Date: Nov. 13, 2008
Room type: Budget with bathroom
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69%
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It was ok except the guys at the bar area were not too frendly.
A HotelTravel.com Member,American
Arrival Date: Aug. 15, 2008
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I had a great time there. The hotel is a little too expensive. With that money I would have stayed in a five star hotel. Because of the location, you have no choices. Otherwise it was OK.
A HotelTravel.com Member,American
Arrival Date: Jun. 17, 2008
Room type: Budget with bathroom
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48%
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few hotels, all over priced. best advice though on seeing the sites: rent a car. the tours are a total ripoff.
Michael Murray,Canadian
Arrival Date: Mar. 18, 2007
Room type: Budget with bathroom
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The Outback Pioneer was overpriced for what you got and as all the hotels at Uluru are run by the same company there is no competition.
Emanuela Appetiti,Italian
Arrival Date: Feb. 26, 2007
Room type: Budget with bathroom
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The room with 2 bulk beds and ensuite is definetely too priced: sort of camp style (no TV) with basic furniture. However, the location is great as there is not much choice in the area (the other hotels are way too expensive!). Excellent service and luggage management, quick check-in and check-out, but average food at the BBQ of the resort (there is also a somewhat more expensive restaurant, anyway, but we did not try it).
A HotelTravel.com Member,Canadian
Arrival Date: Aug. 31, 2006
Room type: Budget with bathroom
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62%
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This hotel (like all the others in AyersRock) is over-priced. The room was clean but the room with the 2 bunk-beds is very incomfortable and cold at night. Bring winter pyjama as there is no heating in the room. Aussie BBQ at night is very fun but a bit expensive for the food you get. Salad bar is very bad.
A HotelTravel.com Member,South African
Arrival Date: May 11, 2006
Room type: Standard
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This hotel met basic needs but was over priced. This hotel was more expensive than a 5 star hotel we stayed in in Sydney. The staff were efficient and helpful though.
Lorraine Morrison,British
Arrival Date: Jan. 3, 2006
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I felt that this accommodation was over priced as the room wasn't the cleanest or best value for money for the price paid. I feel that all the hotels at the resort are over priced because tourists don't have much choice but to pay the money to stay in one of them.
Fritz Hoyer,German
Arrival Date: Dec. 6, 2005
Room type: Budget with bathroom
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70%
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Rooms not equipped with TV facility, accommodation as well "backpacker-Style", not evrybody can sleep safely in double-decker beds, I am 72 years old and prefer the lower bed, my younger son fell already down from the upper bed in Alice Springs; maybe there should be a reling.
Kiki Thorsell,Swedish
Arrival Date: Mar. 5, 2005
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we had a very good time! good food and nice people.
















































