Brian L
Google
It was a really cool experience living in a tent without having to deal with the elements of the wild. We had great family time bonding inside the dimly lit but air-conditioned tent, occasionally consuming some ice cold water from the mini bar fridge. The sound of waves crashing into Cabarita Beach lulled us to sleep and we woke up to the sounds of birds. On our morning trip to the spotless lavatory, we were greeted by the resident bush turkey "No Beak" who most likely got his beak beaten off in a fight. When we were hungry, we did not forage nor hunt, we took a short stroll down the road for some pretty decent coffees and food on the shopping strip.
Overall, I really enjoyed this style of accommodation, which had that outdoor adventure feeling but in a controlled environment so you know you won't have to pee in the bush while keeping an eye out for snakes. The wifi was good enough to remain connected to civilisation. The kitchen was fully equipped and had a good variety of instant tea/coffee bags, with tables and chairs to lounge around. One last thing, those trolleys for luggage was a great idea, a testament to the operators' "attention to detail".