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Worldwide Accommodation at L a S Goldenchain.Com.Au 2020-2021 % 10Off Worldwide FREE WORLDWIDE ACCOMMODATION AT L A S GOLDENCHAIN.COM.AU 2020-2021 % 10OFF WORLDWIDE 80+ 800 24/7 COUNTRIES HOTELS CALL CENTRE MOTELS + HOTELS + LODGES + RESORTS + APARTMENTS + B&B + TOURIST PARKS % 10OFF WORLDWIDE SLEEP EASY WITH GC LIKE US ON facebook.com/GoldenChainMotelsAustralia and stay in touch with great deals, offers and competitions FOLLOW US ON WITH OVER 1,100 HOTELS IN 80 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE, FINDING A GREAT NIGHTS SLEEP HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER WITH GOLDEN CHAIN Receive 10% off worldwide when you book direct by calling @goldenchainmotels 1800 023 966 or online at GoldenChain.com.au and discover your next holiday destination Superior Sleep Experience that leaves you wanting more Entry forms Simply Relax, on page 63! Rejuvenate and Restore PROUD PARTNERS OF Ultimate Comfort - Trusted Quality - Brilliant Craftsmanship www.sleepmaker.com.au 20-0016 AU_SM Golden Chain Property Guide Full pg Artwork .indd 1 22/01/20 7:34 AM The Golden Chain Accommodation Atlas presents all of our accommodation locations throughout Australia and the Oceania region and suggests “things you must do” as you travel. Each location also lists things to see and do in that particular area making this Atlas a must for your travels. The Accommodation Atlas is printed in Australian state alphabetical order including listings in Norfolk PROPERTY LISTINGS Island followed by Indonesia, Vanuatu, Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Each region is represented ACT/CANBERRA 14 by its own colour as shown on the map below. NEW SOUTH WALES 16 These colours correspond with the colours of the NORFOLK ISLAND 37 tabs beside the maps and the property entries. The Property Index and Location Index located on NORTHERN TERRITORY 38 pages 8 to 10 lists our actual locations and red dots on the maps at the beginning of each section will show QUEENSLAND 42 you at a glance where we are located. State maps, Capital City maps and Metropolitan properties appears SOUTH AUSTRALIA 50 at the beginning of each state property listings. TASMANIA 58 CONTENTS VICTORIA 62 Golden Chain Property Quality ................. 3 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 76 Golden Chain Sub-Brands ......................... 3 INDONESIA 80 Key to Symbols .......................................... 3 VANUATU 84 Chairman’s Welcome .................................4 COOK ISLANDS 86 Gold Link Travel Club Cards ...................... 7 FIJI 88 Forward Bookings & Deposits ................... 7 Tariffs .......................................................... 7 MALAYSIA 90 Property Index ........................................... 8 NEW CALEDONIA 92 Location Index ...........................................10 SAMOA 95 Global Alliance of Private Hotels .............12 THAILAND 96 Property Listings ..............................14 – 103 Golden Chain Board Members .............. 104 TONGA 99 2020/2021 Calendar & Holidays ........... 105 VIETNAM 100 KEY TO SYMBOLS STAR RATINGS AUSTRALIA GOLD LINK PROPERTY RATING ACCREDITED TOURISM BUSINESS AUSTRALIA GOLDEN CHAIN FACEBOOK PROPERTY QUALITY Golden Chain have a new assessment procedure used to TRIP ADVISOR deliver a National rating to reflect the level of satisfaction expressed by our guests. This information has been ENVIRONMENTAL compiled from guest surveys and the calculation of your QUALIFICATION response enables Golden Chain to establish our National Guest Satisfaction Rating of 83%. FOXTEL In addition to being proudly all-Australian and having MEMBER more locations throughout Australia and the Oceania PLATINUM AUSTAR region than any other accommodation group, we are also most protective of our consistent standards, ranging from medium to high quality establishments. You can expect SWIMMING POOL whenever you choose to stay with a Golden Chain member ON PREMISES property you will be assured of excellent value-for-money. KING SIZE BEDS AVAILABLE MOST GOLDEN CHAIN PROPERTIES ARE SMOKE FREE. FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED* - Some of our properties are pet friendly. However, PETS CONFERENCE / please check with the property when booking to see if FUNCTION FACILITIES your four-legged friend is welcome. RESTAURANT CREDIT CARDS - All Golden Chain properties accept ON PREMISES most of the major credit cards. RESTAURANT GOLDEN CHAIN MEMBER WITHIN 150M BUDGET BEST BUDGET BEST LIQUOR LICENCE SUB-BRANDS OR BAR PLATINUM - Platinum properties are amongst the best PET FRIENDLY accommodation available. Most provide restaurants or ROOMS meals nearby. Pillow choices, plunger or pod coffee and first class amenities – “EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE” FAMILY FRIENDLY CLASSIC - Golden Chain Classic is Australia’s most prolific ROOMS brand. “MORE LOCATIONS THAN ANY OTHER”. Feel at ease with Classic’s offer of a warm welcome, clean rooms INTERNET ACCESS and comfy beds. BUDGET BEST - Exceptional value without compromise. FREE WIFI Everyone’s affordable option. FREE BRAVO HOTELS - Premium hotel accommodation. WIFI AVAILABLE ACCURACY: Golden Chain has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in the directory. However, errors do occur and Golden Chain accepts no responsibility for such errors. CABLE TV *Please contact motels and check on disabled facilities and accessibility prior to booking accommodation. SATELLITE TV TV GENERAL MANAGER’S WELCOME To our valued guests Golden Chain INTRODUCING welcomes you as part of the wider Golden Chain family. “RINGER” OUR GREEN & This our 35th year continues to provide expansion GOLDEN BELL opportunities, requested by our members, in the Pacific, FROG Oceania and Worldwide with Golden Chain remaining the leading Australian accommodation brand enjoying more locations than any other Australia wide. Use this conveniently sized guide to plan your travels and your budget, our standards ensure a comfortable stay and great value. Book direct, enjoy your discount and avoid paying fees – it couldn’t be easier. By using this convenient glove box sized comprehensive Travel Atlas you will never be without a ready reference for great accommodation. You will always be welcome at Golden Chain your home when you travel. GREEN AND JOHN SHEPPARD GENERAL MANAGER, GOLDEN CHAIN WORLDWIDE GOLDEN Golden Chain Motor Inns Ltd WE ARE PROUD TO SAY THAT OVER 80% OF GOLDEN CHAIN AUSTRALIAN PO Box 5220, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 PROPERTIES HAVE GAINED OUR RINGER ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION T: 02 9211 2377 Ask at any of these properties for more information. This environmental awareness 24 Hour Call Centre: 1800 023 966 program encourages our member properties to participate with a selection of [email protected] environmentally friendly projects to assist in saving our valuable resources. goldenchain.com.au ENERGY EFFICIENCY WASTE MINIMISATION WATER MANAGEMENT Energy efficient light bulbs - Recycling waste (grey) water Restricted flow showers, taps energy savers in rooms, solar - recycling (through council) - dual flush toilets - re use of heat pump or gas water - timed cans, bottles, paper, green waste towels and linen by request Global Alliance of Private Hotels lighting or power reduced etc. - re use of copy or fax paper, - installation of rain water Bringing together more than consumption initiatives - ceiling plastic bags - composting food tanks, tap washer maintenance 800 hotels in over 80 countries and wall insulation efficient waste - use of natural cleaners - restricted use of hoses (cars, ventilation reducing the need for not chemical based - use of pathways, gardens etc.). gaph.pro air conditioning external window recycled paper products. shutters or tinting. Look for properties displaying Ringer’s approval Asure Accommodation Blenheim, New Zealand T: +64 9 320 5913 Reservations: +64 9 320 5913 [email protected] asurestay.com Ringer INTRODUCING “RINGER” OUR GREEN & GOLDEN BELL FROG GREEN AND GOLDEN Golden Chain Motor Inns Ltd WE ARE PROUD TO SAY THAT OVER 80% OF GOLDEN CHAIN AUSTRALIAN PO Box 5220, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 PROPERTIES HAVE GAINED OUR RINGER ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION T: 02 9211 2377 Ask at any of these properties for more information. This environmental awareness 24 Hour Call Centre: 1800 023 966 program encourages our member properties to participate with a selection of [email protected] environmentally friendly projects to assist in saving our valuable resources. goldenchain.com.au ENERGY EFFICIENCY WASTE MINIMISATION WATER MANAGEMENT Energy efficient light bulbs - Recycling waste (grey) water Restricted flow showers, taps energy savers in rooms, solar - recycling (through council) - dual flush toilets - re use of heat pump or gas water - timed cans, bottles, paper, green waste towels and linen by request lighting or power reduced etc. - re use of copy or fax paper, - installation of rain water consumption initiatives - ceiling plastic bags - composting food tanks, tap washer maintenance and wall insulation efficient waste - use of natural cleaners - restricted use of hoses (cars, ventilation reducing the need for not chemical based - use of pathways, gardens etc.). air conditioning external window recycled paper products. shutters or tinting. Look for properties displaying Ringer’s approval Ringer SAVE 10% BOOK DIRECT ONLINE OR CALL 1800 023 966 PROPERTY SEARCH TIPS Finding a place to stay has never been easier with our comprehensive online search features and property listings. Search via: 1 PROPERTY LOCATION 2 PROPERTY NAME Our Website 3 SEARCH WITHIN GoldenChain.com.au AIRLIE BEACH Whitsunday On The Beach 07 4946 6359 3.5 269 Shute Harbour Road, AIRLIE BEACH 4802 PROPERTY AVAILABILITY 19 ROOMS - HOSTS: Sandy & Richard Mathison
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