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My boyfriend and I stayed at Egmont Eco Lodge for 1 night. As backpackers on a budget, this hostel was the cheapest (with a BBH card discount) in comparison to others' down the road, and had a few beds available still considering the long weekend here in New Plymouth. We had not read one review on this place- and I probably wouldn't have stayed if I did. Fortunately, it was an overall great experience for us both.
Aside from being 30 minutes or so from the "city" (and carrying 50lb bags on our backs up steep hills), the hostel was worth the trek (of course you can pay to cabby your way but again, we are cheap). The hostel is located in a very friendly and respectable neighbourhood and we both felt safe and at home here.
Check in was 5pm, which left us waiting for 3 hours exhausted from our travels and wanting a place to snooze. This was not a HUGE deal though, as we made the best of the property and took a stroll deeper into the "grounds". The receptionist Christina, was amazing. She was friendly, had a great sense of humour, and was very approachable. We paid for our room ($23 each for the 7 room dorm) in cash, so had no issues with credit card charging. ***MY ADVICE TO ALL TRAVELLERS REGARDLESS IS PAY WITH CASH*** We learned quickly that paying with credit adds an extra 4% to the total cost in most hostels, and that can add up quickly if using it often! There was a $20 key deposit (which we didn't have to pay as business was slow) just so you're aware too, that is returned to you upon checkout.
Christina took us to the river in the back and educated us on the tame eels and offered suggestions about times and places to feed them if we wanted. We met Peanut, the hostels orange tabby, as well as some chickens, sheep, bunnies, and birds. The only noise you hear around are the trees and birds- simply amazing.
We enjoyed a nice stroll through the property and got to see the BIGGEST wild lillies we'd ever seen (the size of our face!) as well as some old high-ropes courses- kinda cool. I am still wondering if these facilities were once a camp?! There's a couple individual buildings (aside from the main building) that play host to travellers I'd imagine too.
The kitchen was kept clean and tidy, and the food cupboards had cute chalkboards above each cubby to write your name and date of check out. Both the kitchen and "dining" area are very small and hard to navigate around when there are even just 5 of you there.
You can use the computer monitor with Internet for $3 for 30 minutes OR pay $5 for 24 hours of wifi. We opted for the $5 plan and received a card with login information. If you have 2 devices (a phone and a computer for example), the code only works on one at a time. This wasn't a problem for us. In fact, this wifi was the fastest I think I've ever experienced!
We bunked with 4 other gentlemen (6 of us total in the room) and each one of us respected each others privacy and belongings. The room is small, especially with bags and personal items everywhere (we tried to organize as best as we could!) but we weren't all in the room at the same time so again, this wasn't really an issue. We must've all been tired because our lights were out, everyone in bed sleeping, by 10:30pm. In fact, I had the best sleep in New Zealand this far on that night. My mattress was almost TOO soft, I literally had a sink hole in the middle that was hard to even get out of! This wouldn't be a good bed for those with back issues. My boyfriends mattress was more firm though. He could feel a couple springs but still a rested sleep nonetheless.
The showers and toilet facilities were very clean (I think there were 2 communal showers and 2 communal toilets for the entire main building) and never had to "wait" to use them. We didn't use the laundry facilities either, so I can't touch on the price of that (sorry!).
In the evening, we sat on the back porch as the sun went down, enjoying a good read and a cup of tea.
We checked out a couple minutes late (15 minutes or so) with no repercussions. I was also told they offer work for accommodation at this hostel too, should you be interested in that!
Overall, we really enjoyed our stay here and would definitely go back. The price was an added bonus too! I hope this review helps!
Cheers!
Date of stay: October 2015
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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I stayed at Egmont Eco Lodge with my friends for one night. We had a whole room to ourselves, which was really good. The hostel was clean, overall a very nice place. If it had free wi-fi it would have been perfect.
Date of stay: September 2015
Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Honesty was the greatest6. Lots of privacy. Beautiful flax, flowers, river and lots of privacy. I loved this place. We h ad small children and did not feel excluded at any time. Relaxing large and honest.Very clean kitchen
Room tip: chalets are quite pretty
Date of stay: January 2015
Trip type: Travelled with family
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I really liked the place but it is an half hour walk to the city. Could be a little bit closer to the Mount T. then other hostels but still: If you don't have a car it's not the best place. Moreover I sadly lost my headphones over there; never found again. And I had the worst night of my whole journey at this place. You have to pay extra for bed linen and I thought it's alright but I freezed the whole night and it was summer. Well. The cottages aren't really isolated. But that's more or less my fault. If you are a group of people with a car it might be the best hostel ever. Celebrate a BBQ in the backyard as I did on my birthday and you will have a nice time.
Date of stay: December 2013
Trip type: Travelled solo
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I stayed here out of a throw of a dart more than a real plan. Although there is a 20 minute walk $10 was not a big deal for a taxi. From previous reviews it appears new management have made a real effort to keep the place tidy and clean. They are friendly and helpful with travel and activity arrangements. The grounds are a little old but a very beautiful gem hidden away.
Date of stay: February 2014
Trip type: Travelled solo
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I stayed here because everywhere else was fully booked due to a cycling event. It is quite a trek - about 20 mins walk to the centre so not good if you have lots of luggage and on foot. The reception opens at 5pm which wasn't a problem as I arrived then anyway. My room had lots of bugs in it, the linen is not fresh, smelt fusty. Make sure you don't drink a lot of water as going to the toilet at night is scary! There are no nice areas to hang out in, not very sociable as everyone sticks in theirs groups speaking French or German! people checked in to my dorm at midnight and started unpacking. The second night a big group were really noisy when they returned at half 11 at night. On the plus side the female receptionists seemed nice. Made me laugh they give you a lolly on check out as if to say sorry for this place being a bit rough.
Date of stay: November 2013
Trip type: Travelled solo
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