Please give your name (optional), sex, age, company and job description?GreenPat, not enough, 28, a consulting firm, a mine planning consultant.
Describe how you feel generally about working remotely.Generally, I enjoy it.
Who decides where you will stay when you are working in the bush?The client, being the mining company.
Please describe your existing hotel/s and what is Good and Bad about it.It's an on site camp, and the airconditioning is broke in the gym. That's bad because it's hot, but it's probably good because it's more of a conditioning workout. Gotta keep hydrated though!
In a perfect world, what should your hotel be like?Marble tiles, scantily clad waitresses bringing me beers by the pool, humungous luxury rooms with sunken jacuzzis, yeah that's probably close anyway.
What is THE MOST important thing about your working accommodation?I don't have to cook for myself.
What would convince you and/or your company to try a new hotel?If there was more than one place to stay within a 200km radius.
If you saw advertising for a new hotel, what words/images would attract you to that hotel?Marble tiles, scantily clad waitresses...
What words/images would put you off that hotel?"Budget accommodation." No thanks, the mining company is getting the bill thank you very much.
If you and/or your company were looking for better accommodation, what should the advertising focus on?Not spamming kiteboarding forums would be a start

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Have you heard of the Mia Mia Hotel in Newman, WA?
If so, what do you know about it?Can't say that I have. I did see a sign with Mia Mia something on it a while back, or it might have been on a station. Is that a station? I went to a beach in Ghana called Miamia once, it was quite pleasant. Anyway, I know where Newman is, how's that?