This Hotel is fairly central, perhaps 500m from the city centre. It is the upmarket place in town. The Highlands being the populous place it is, the central area and large market is pretty bustling with people, which means you need to be extra careful regarding petty theft. Mount Hagen is at about 1700m elevation, surrounded by hills rising to about 2000m or so. Further away there are much larger mountains - if flying up from Port Moresby on a clear day a window in the right hand side is well worth asking for.
Staff were very friendly and eager to please. They managed to get things mostly right although check in counter was a bit chaotic if they were serving several people at once. They do a shuttle from the airport, which is about a 10-15 minute drive away on the other side of town. Some locals in the car park are well set up in a hut selling stone axes, bilums, paintings and the like, at pretty reasonable prices.
Inside the compounded area it is very pleasant, having a pool with thatched roofs over the poolside bar tables. There are a number of tall trees, a very well maintained garden and a caged tree kangaroo. The large Mountain Ash trees, planted by expats in the 50s, and the mild climate with morning mists give the hotel the atmosphere of the Dandenongs.
The hotel room - motel room better describes it -- might equate to a typical three star motel of the 1970s, with a comfortable king bed, (single) chair and a good sized bench that could be used as a desk, fridge, in room safe, etc. There was a small and aging television set. Things went rather downhill in the bathroom, the fittings all worked but the flimsy mesh shower curtain and mould on the shower walls and floor didn't enhance the experience.
There is wifi available in the restaurant, which worked sometimes in my room, although in my colleagues' rooms it didn't work at all.
The restaurant buffet for dinner was pleasant as well with a good range of dishes - seafood buffet was a bit of a non sequitur in Mount Hagen. The breakfast buffet was also quite reasonable, with a good range of dishes, and a man cooking omelets to order.
