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Burswood has 5 star rooms with Spas $475 - with that you get entry to their Intercontinental Club lounge for free drinks and canapes (Finger food). If thats a bit toooo rich - the Broadwater hotel in South Perth has reasonable priced rooms with spa's and I heard it is really nice there.

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Burswood is way over priced - used to stay there heaps but their prices are now rediculus. Was at the "Sebal Residence" in East Perth onm Saturday night - apartments are pimped out hollywood and each room has a balcony over the canals - was nice sitting out there.

Highly recommended - was about $220ish a night, heaps better value than Burswood.

Daniel

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Novatel Vines Resort - like being in counrty without actually going.

Go for the Lust package - from memory its about $250 - 299. You get a nice spa room, wine for her, beer for you, choccy body paint, bath bombs n girly stuff, yummy choclates (which they are very generous with) breakfast in the morning, late checkout - good time had by all :)

Most over priced hotel ive been to was the Esplanade in freo.

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Novatel Vines Resort - like being in counrty without actually going.  

Go for the Lust package - from memory its about $250 - 299. You get a nice spa room, wine for her, beer for you, choccy body paint, bath bombs n girly stuff, yummy choclates (which they are very generous with) breakfast in the morning, late checkout - good time had by all :)

Most over priced hotel ive been to was the Esplanade in freo.

ohh that sounds nice niz will have to check that out cheers :rofl:

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