[COM] Re: Adelaide Airport Hotel - | 25m | 8 levels | $50m
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:45 pm
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It's an airport forecourt, many would just have a road where this stuff is, it looks fine.
"It looks fine". Everyone has different tastes. For you, a large area with bland paving is "fine", for others not so much.Nort wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:31 amIt's an airport forecourt, many would just have a road where this stuff is, it looks fine.
For what it's worth we had some relatives here recently who hadn't been to Adelaide for about 4 years and they were quite impressed when we left the terminal towards the carpark, remarking on how much it had changed.
I had not been to the airport since May until earlier this month. I did not pay much attention to the construction site as I left Adelaide. When I got back and stepped out of the terminal towards the car park and noticed the hotel, I thought "WOW". I like it at first glance, and hope it is successful. I think the picture above looking across the runway and over the terminal shows it fits in well. Does it have conference and restaurant facilities included? It could become a suitable half-way venue for conferences and meetings with participants flying in from Sydney and Perth.rev wrote: ↑Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:22 pm"It looks fine". Everyone has different tastes. For you, a large area with bland paving is "fine", for others not so much.Nort wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:31 amIt's an airport forecourt, many would just have a road where this stuff is, it looks fine.
For what it's worth we had some relatives here recently who hadn't been to Adelaide for about 4 years and they were quite impressed when we left the terminal towards the carpark, remarking on how much it had changed.
You want to talk about how much something has changed? Wait till the Jewel at Changi is finished.
We will never have anything even a fraction of that in this state, because there's too many people in this state who are content with mediocrity.
Someone should have told the Singapore government not to waste S$1.7 billion, and instead just do a paving job, with a subway as an afterthought. It looks fine in Adelaide.
Eight flexible event spaces withSBD wrote: ↑Mon Mar 26, 2018 7:59 pmI had not been to the airport since May until earlier this month. I did not pay much attention to the construction site as I left Adelaide. When I got back and stepped out of the terminal towards the car park and noticed the hotel, I thought "WOW". I like it at first glance, and hope it is successful. I think the picture above looking across the runway and over the terminal shows it fits in well. Does it have conference and restaurant facilities included? It could become a suitable half-way venue for conferences and meetings with participants flying in from Sydney and Perth.rev wrote: ↑Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:22 pm"It looks fine". Everyone has different tastes. For you, a large area with bland paving is "fine", for others not so much.Nort wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:31 am
It's an airport forecourt, many would just have a road where this stuff is, it looks fine.
For what it's worth we had some relatives here recently who hadn't been to Adelaide for about 4 years and they were quite impressed when we left the terminal towards the carpark, remarking on how much it had changed.
You want to talk about how much something has changed? Wait till the Jewel at Changi is finished.
We will never have anything even a fraction of that in this state, because there's too many people in this state who are content with mediocrity.
Someone should have told the Singapore government not to waste S$1.7 billion, and instead just do a paving job, with a subway as an afterthought. It looks fine in Adelaide.
Wow, that was quick. Obviously popular then...
how good is he wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 12:31 pmI agree. I’m also surprised about the lack of decent signage. Apart from saying Atura (which means nothing to most) there seems no signage to tell travellers it’s an actual hotel. Similarly UBER signage is impossible to find.