Choosing Your Gold Coast Accommodation
When planning your Gold Coast holiday, the most important thing to get right is the choice of Gold Coast accommodation. Making the wrong choice can upset the whole holiday. There are three major factors that influence availability and price, namely:
1) advance bookings are absolutely essential at all times of the year
2) school holiday periods always create a heavy demand for lodgings
3) there are big differences in prices depending on the seasons … which are:
High Season: The Xmas – New Year holiday period , usually around Dec 20th to Jan 20th. Dates usually vary between different location and individual properties . Minimun stays of 7 nights are usual at this time. It’s advisable that bookings be made at least 4-5 months in advance.
Mid Season: Usually the Easter long week-end plus school holidays in April and Sept – Oct. Some properties still include the Jun-Jul school holidays in this period, but that is becoming less common. Minium stays of 5 nights are usual at this time and bookings should be made at least 3-4 months in advance.
Low Season: All other dates outside of the high and mid-seasons . 3 night minimum stays are required at this time although some properties will take 2 night stays. Make bookings 3-4 weeks in advance.
The Gold Coast has numerous events, festivals and conferences etc throughout the year that create a demand for beds at various locations all along the coast.
Note: For short duration stays of just one or two nights, Gold Coast hotels are the best accommodation option.
Occupancy Numbers & Sleeping Arrangements
The most common bedding arrangements in apartments consists of a King or Queen size bed in the main bedroom and 2 single beds in each of the other bedrooms. The more modern properties will have an ensuite to the main bedroom .
Prices are quoted per apartment per night where:
- 4 bedroom apartment sleeps 8
- 3 bedroom apartment sleeps 6
- 2 bedroom apartment sleeps 4
- 1 bedroom apartment sleeps 2
Most apartments will allow one extra person on a roll-away divan or a pull-out sofa bed . This configuration allows a 2 bedroom apartment to sleep 5 persons and a 3 bedroom apartment to sleep 7 persons. When an extra person is involved, an extra charge will be added to the standard tariff. Studio apartments/suites are rare and these will only accommodate 2 persons with no option for an extra person.
Note: Don’t make the mistake of booking an apartment with the intention of putting exta children on the floor on blow-up mattresses. This contravenes the Fire Regulations and management is entitled to cancel your booking.
High Rise vs Low Rise Apartments
High rise apartments usually have great views and cool ocean breezes that can eliminate the need for air conditioning. There are no stairs to climb because elevators service all levels. But is a high rise right for you? Most holiday makers prefer “the higher the better” for the views, but not everyone has a head for heights . You also need to consider possible safety issues involving younger children being on high rise balconies.
Low rise apartments are usually “walk up”, which means there are no elevators and guests have to climb stairs . Going to and from the 3rd floor several times a day , especially carrying the shopping, may soon become a nuisance. Persons with mobility problems may not be able to manage the stairs. Low rise properties may not get ocean breezes if they are dwarfed by adjacent high-rise. Having air conditioning in summer can be more important in a low rise building.
Tickets For Shows, Tours & Attractions
All Gold Coast resorts and apartments have a reservation desk that provides a booking service for the theme parks, tours, cruises, entertainment and local attractions . The booking service is complimentatry However, it is becoming more common for holiday makers to pre-book their entertainment tickets online before they leave home.