The Hatton Hotel
65 Park St South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria 3141 Australia
Issue Distribution
Recent Reports
Guest noted that the hotel may present accessibility challenges for individuals with mobility limitations, though no specific safety hazards were detailed.
The mini bar fridge in my room was surprisingly loud at night and disrupted my sleep.
Guest reported a significant safety hazard in the bathroom, noting the bathtub/shower was set very high, making entry and exit problematic. Additionally, the water temperature fluctuated unpredictably from hot to cold during use.
Guest reported variable hot water pressure and temperature consistency in the bathroom, which could affect comfort and usability. No immediate safety hazards were mentioned regarding water quality.
The shower is in a deep bath, which was a bit awkward to get into. They did provide a stool and handrail though, which helped.
Guest highlighted the rooftop terrace as a notable amenity, which warrants attention to ensure proper safety railings and lighting are maintained for guest security.
Guest reported significant noise disturbances from adjacent rooms and a malfunctioning room refrigerator, which severely disrupted sleep quality throughout the night.
The balcony suite faced a noisy street with trams and pedestrians at night, which is normal for the area but could affect light sleepers.
Guest noted the absence of an elevator, recommending ground-floor rooms for elderly or disabled guests due to accessibility concerns.
Guest reported no safety concerns during their stay, highlighting excellent staff responsiveness and overall positive experience.
The outside of the hotel looked like it needed some maintenance.
Guest reported no safety concerns during their stay, noting the hotel's quiet and peaceful location contributed positively to their experience.
The breakfast staff seemed disengaged and made me feel like an interruption when asking questions. Their inattentiveness could be a concern if a guest needed immediate assistance.
The bathroom in my ground floor room was down four wooden steps. The step down from the room to the landing was hard to see in dim light because they were the same color.
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