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WELCOME to for Dining In, Takeaway and Room Service Celestion 1 DINING 3 The Courtside Restaurant is located next to the Mounts Bay Lobby. We are a licenced premise. 2 The Restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner, WELCOME TO for dining in, takeaway and room service. Please view your in-apartment menu for the latest menu NESUTO MOUNTS BAY selection and service hours. Heat and Eat meals can be purchased from 6 Here’s all you need to know… Reception 24 hours a day. NESUTO MOUNTS BAY 4 Please dial “9” to place your order or make a 5 8 booking. 7 FUNCTIONS & EVENTS 9 We pride ourselves on the provision of quality 10 service to ensure that your function is a success. Our two conference areas, the Waldorf Grand Function Room and the Hovea Function Room are suitable for meetings, conferences or trade events. WHAT’S NEARBY 1. RAC Arena 6. City of Perth Library Our Waldorf Bar area is also available for hire and is 2. Palace Cinemas Raine Square 7. The Mount Hospital suitable for social events and meetings of up to 20 3. Perth Cultural Centre 8. Elizabeth Quay persons. 4. Jacob’s Ladder 9. Kings Park 5. Perth Convention 10. Swan Bell Tower For information on package prices and availability, & Exhibition Centre please dial ‘9’ and ask to speak to our Event specialist. AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION Perth Airport is approximately 30 minutes’ The hotel is located within the Perth CBD away from the hotel by car and is divided Free Transit Zone. You can get on and CONTACT into 4 terminals. Please allow for sufficient off any bus within the Zone for free. The Nesuto Mounts Bay time to get to the airport, especially during nearest bus stops are located on Mounts 112 Mounts Bay Road, peak traffic times. Bay Road, outside Mounts Bay Real Estate Perth WA 6000, Australia office (Bus Stop numbers 17507 to City and Tel: 08 9213 5333 26856 from City). TAXI SERVICE Toll Free: 1800 241 343 Swan Taxis 131 330 The nearest train station is the Elizabeth Quay Train Station which is approximately Email: [email protected] Black & White Taxis 131 008 10 minutes’ walk from the hotel. The Website: nesuto.com The reception can order a taxi for you if you nearest bus station is the Elizabeth do not wish to phone one. Please ensure Quay Busport which is approximately 5 you use the taxi that was called for you by minutes’ walk from the hotel. Please go confirming your name and room number to www.transperth.wa.gov.au or call 13 with the driver. 62 13 for public transportation times and information. Whatever you decide to do during your stay in our magnificent city, our friendly Reception team can assist with arranging tours and transport. For more information on things to do in Perth city centre, go to the website www.visitperth.com For more information on things to do in Western Australia, contact the WA Visitors Centre on 9483 1111 or visit the Centre at 55 William Street, Perth YOUR ROOM SERVICES FACILITIES GENERAL INFORMATION INTERNET ACCESS DISHWASHER HOUSEKEEPING GYMNASIUM CAN I SETTLE MY BILL BY CREDIT CARD? PHOTOCOPYING Wireless internet is accessible from all Kindly rinse dishes before putting into the Our Housekeeping department will be Please see Reception for keys to the gym. Yes, you can. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Available at Reception. Charges apply. apartments. Please contact Reception for dishwasher. Please use the dishwasher happy to assist with extra blankets,pillows, Proper attire and gym shoes must be worn. Amex, Diners, JCB and UnionPay as well login and password details. There is an powder provided. Please DO NOT use cots, rollaway beds, face washers (flannels), Please take a towel with you. The gym is not as cash and EFTPOS. NEWSPAPERS Internet Kiosk located at Reception for guest dishwashing liquid in the dishwasher. emergency supplies of toothpaste, supervised and guests use the equipment Newspapers are available from Reception at use. Charges apply. toothbrushes and razors. Please dial ‘9’. at their own risk. Children under 16 are not WHAT TIME CAN I CHECK IN? the published price. WASHING MACHINE AND DRYER Long stay guests will receive, on check in, permitted to use this facility. Operating hours 2pm is check in. Unless you have been AIR CONDITIONING Extra washing powder can be obtained at notification of the days your service will are from 6.30am to 9pm. in touch with our Reservations team MAILING INFORMATION Each apartment has reverse cycle air Reception. Please do not dry laundry on the occur. If additional service is required, this beforehand. If you need to drop your luggage Mounts Bay Village comprises a number of conditioning. Please turn off A/C when leaving balcony as this contravenes Perth City Council can be provided, however, a fee may be SWIMMING POOL off earlier though that’s easy to arrange, just buildings, housing hotel guests and residents. the room. To set the appropriate temperature by-laws. Please use dryer in your apartment. applicable. Opening hours are 7am to 7pm daily (7am speak to our friendly team. Please refer to the map of the Village for level, please follow this guide: CAUTION: Please do not dry any towels or to 8pm during daylight saving hours). Please your building name. For your convenience, clothing containing oils or any flammable • COOLING - Press the function button PARKING observe the following rules of use: WHAT TIME DO I HAVE TO LEAVE BY? all mails will be sorted at Reception and product like heat creams in the dryer as this is so that the display indicates T. Set the Open air parking bays in the centre of the • The pool does not have a life guard. Check out is 10.00am. If you require a later delivered to you. Parcels will be held at a fire hazard! desired temperature. The range of 22-24°C village are strictly for owners and their Children under 15 are not permitted in the check out please speak to our Reception staff Reception and a message will be sent to you is recommended. Set the fan speed to guests. Fines will apply. One underground pool areas unless supervised by an adult. - additional charges may apply. to collect them. Auto. Please do not set the A/C lower than IRON & IRONING BOARDS car parking bay per apartment is provided to • No glass or alcohol is permitted in the Both are located in the laundry. The hotel registered hotel guests. Please park in your pool area. Please refer to the following address 22°C in cooling mode to prevent damaging EXTENDING YOUR STAY uses steam irons. designated bay to avoid getting towed away. • Visitors are only allowed when example: the condensing units. We recommend If you wish to enquire about extending your closing all non-essential rooms (laundry/ Do not park in bays marked “private”. We accompanied by a registered house guest. stay with us, please call the Reservations Your Name (eg. John Smith) bathroom) to gain optimum cooling accept no liability for use of this facility. • For safety, the pool is locked at night. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY office Monday to Friday between 8am and Your Apartment Building and room number effect. Fans may be requested from the The electricity supply is 240 volts. 4pm or the Duty Manager by dialling ‘9’. (eg. Caesia Apts 34) Reception. CAR HIRE International adapters are available for hire TENNIS COURT Nesuto Mounts Bay • HEATING - Press the function button from the Reception. There is a holding bond Car Hire is available, speak to our Reception Free for hotel guests. Tennis equipment is EMERGENCY INFORMATION 112 Mounts Bay Road so that the display indicates ¤. Set the on these items, refundable on check out. team for assistance. available at Reception. Correct footwear In case of emergency, please call Reception Perth WA 6000 desired temperature. The range of 25-28°C must be worn and children under 18 must be via extension’9’ or emergency services on is recommended. Set fan speed to Auto. supervised by an adult. Contact Reception DRINKING WATER BIKES ‘000’. Dial ‘0’ first to obtain an outside line. for equipment hire and to book courts. The tap water in Australia is safe for drinking. Hire bikes are available through Mounts Please take the time to familiarise yourself KEYS Perth water does have a slightly chlorinated Bay Reception at an hourly fee. Helmets are with the location of your room and the fire For your convenience and safety, please taste. supplied and are compulsory in Western BABY AND CHILDREN FACILITIES exit stairways on your floor. deposit your keys at Reception when leaving Australia. Excellent and easy to ride cycle Baby cots and high chairs can be arranged your apartment. A charge will apply for each paths surround the Swan River and city. through our Reception staff via extension ‘9’. DO NOT DISTURB COOKING key not returned on checkout. This will be Baby change facilities are available in the If you do not wish to be disturbed, please When cooking please use the exhaust fan billed to your account or credit card. Lobby toilets. The nearest public playground advise our Housekeeping department DRYCLEANING provided. If smoke is produced, please open is located at John Oldham Park on Mounts or place sign on your door. Normal A same-day dry cleaning service is available the balcony sliding door of our apartment TELEVISION Bay Road, across the road from Mount Housekeeping service hours are between 9am Monday to Friday except Public Holidays. and NOT the main door as this will trigger our For your entertainment, free-to-air television Hospital.
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