Reviews by CaitlinC2
I went here to get my hair done a couple of times and found for the price it was not that good.
Always used to go here to get my eyebrows done. It's about $12 for your eyebrows now. Used to be $12.
They're really rough, a few times they've made me bleed, ripping off skin. Doesn't look good!
I get my hair done there all the time as well as my eyebrows.
The staff are great, always happy to have a conversation with you and really listen to what it is you want.
Affordable Prices. Quality products (GHD and Loreal)
Approximate cost: $35
Tuesday and Thursday are tightass days. So cheap new releases.
Friendly, helpful staff.
Remember, Rent it now or Rent it Free
I'm quite often visiting this Hungry Jacks as it is on my way home from work.
I've found the staff to be rude and slow.
The quality used to be good, the chips were decent, the burgers were juicy. Not any more. The burgers are dry and the chips are always undercooked and go cold really quickly, and they're seriously lacking salt.
They give people free upgrade stickers and the past few times when I've gone to use it they try and charge me full price. Upon explaining that when I order a large, I pay for the upgrade to regular, therefore the upgrade to large is free, or the other way around, it doesn't matter.
But they turn around and say 'well you have to pay 55 cents for an upgrade' yet they've charged you for two upgrades.
I know most of them are high school kids, but I work with high school kids, in a very money orientated environment and they're nowhere near as bad as the staff in the HJ's.
Approximate cost: $7-8
I've been flying with Qantas for over 10 years. I'm happy to pay that little bit extra. I'm supporting something that is Australian.
Other airlines may be cheaper but you still have to pay for snacks and sometimes entertainment.
I found on domestic flights, regardless of the distance, they provide you with a snack (usually cake/biscuits and a drink).
I however think it's a little rude that they've decided to charge people for requesting the emergency exit seats. I'm quite tall and often feel cramped
Approximate cost: $90+
It was surprisingly expensive. You have to pay for a game card, then pay silly amounts to play games, hire lockers and buy food.
Staff we're disinterested, they seemed to be lacking personality and didn't care about their jobs, just swiped the cards and barely acknowledged people.
The raft water slide is good, however the other slides, I found I kept smashing my spine along the joins of the slide, and when I left I had bruises all over my back.
I don't think I'll be returning.
Approximate cost: $at least $30
I recently bought a new car and when I picked it up from the yard, someone had run over a fence screw.
I took it down to Tyrepower and they offered to repair it then and there.
I came back the next day, got it repaired, my wheels aligned and rotated and for a great price, I was shocked at how cheap it was, but the quality of the job was definitely not cheap
I always get my hair cut at Blow it's a hair thing.
The staff are really friendly and want your thoughts regarding the style you want and do their best to do exactly that.
They provide a student discount and when they wash your hair, it's like getting a free massage, really good.
Approximate cost: $50 cut and blowdry
This is better than most phone shops in the plaza as it is not restricted to one service provider.
They help you choose the plan that best suits you, explain the phones and their features.
They're also willing to help you with any issues you encounter.
Whenever I travel interstate, I always book my accommodation through Expedia.
They've got hotels, motels, hostels. Cheap rooms, to 5 star penthouse suites, something for everyone.
I've always found them to have the best deals and their website is really user friendly.