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Contribuiți la feedbackSomething you can't stop experiencing in uluru (also known as yesterday's rock), is enjoying the beauty of the desert sky at night. Of course for those who live in cities, with our light pollution, seeing all those stars immediately is a shock with this imposing scenario, it is not surprising that dinners are organized in the style of the sounds of silence. the ingredients are these: welcome cocktail at sunset (with views of the uluru), dinner with typical taste to the exit, didjideroo music (the long Australian flute, which has a particular sound) to amenize the night and explanations about the constellations of the southern hemisphere, which particularly seemed super interesting. Dinner can be booked from the same hotel (better in advance, because they don't have many places) and starts at the Spanish time of 6:30.
To anyone who gets to the rock yesterday, I recommend. and all this despite the fact that neither the food, nor the wine or the supposed aboriginal that are part of the dinner are not in size the simple fact of being able to dine in the middle of a desert like this, makes all of this uncover and becomes, finally, one of the experiences of our life the explanation about the stars is really up to it, by the way.
Great experience, star talk was a high league, eating was good and they will sit with strangers and learn to each other stratified, highly recommended
That was such a fun experience! it begins with all-you-can-eat appetizers and all-you-can-drink champagne, beer and wine that continues through dinner. the sunset in the cocktail hour was absolutely beautiful. the Didgeridoo entertainment was incredible, but the Star Gazing Tour (from her dinner sitters) was amazing and was really the highlight. eating was quite good, but not really the reason to make such an activity.
The pictures shown in the brochure did not correspond to expectations. the description was. I couldn't see uluru while I didn't see anything at all. it was kept dark because of the mots. the sunset was beautiful. the personal was very accommodating. the tchotchkes in the long dripping made me smile. there were many options for eating. they even offered help with food restrictions. it was well done as a buffet. beer, wein, softdrinks and juices were unlimited. the offered food and wee would have been a $100pp package. for my taste, although the weeping were not to think, I stayed on the alcohol-free drinks. would I do it again? each table seat 10 and it is like a game of Russian roulette with which they sit next. probably the deep light of the night. Why not higher? it's just that omg will talk about this experience.