The bunkbed bus.
This is a book by Frank Rodgers written in 1989. Frank Rodgers has written and illustrate over 60 books .He was born in 1944 and became an art teacher. In 1987 he resigned from teaching and devoted his career to writing and illustrating books. The bunkbed bus is a children's book suitable for children between 5 and 8 years old. I got my copy from the charity shop for a few pence. You can buy a paperback copy of this book for £3.99p from http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780141315614,00.html... The country book shop has it for £3.19 http://www.countrybookshop.co.uk/cgi-bin/search.pl?searchtype=author&search text=Rodgers+Frank
I have a hard back copy. I do not think the hard back copies are available new any more. The RRP on my hard backed book is £7.99.
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Advantages: A superb hostel - everything Disadvantages: Nest of little visitors but this didn't phase us
Bunk hostel is just on the very outskirts of the city centre of Brisbane (about a 10 minute walk) near the nightlife and entertainment of Fortitude Valley and directly next to Chinatown. If you arrive by bus or train into the Brisbane transit centre, the courtesy Bunk van will come and collect you.
The hostel was really lovely - clean and modern and was probably one of the best looking places we stayed in. This may be due to the fact that they not only offer hostel accommodation but stylish loft apartments too. The hostel offers a variety of rooms from singles, twins, doubles and dorms, all with stylish modern décor. We booked an 8 bed dorm costing us $28 a night per person (roughly £14). The dorm was lovely and one of the best we came across with a screen down the middle of the room with 4 sets of bunks on either side giving each ...
frankiefromings13 11.06.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Bunk, Brisbane
Advantages: Location, clean and good value fo money Disadvantages: caters more for an older clientel
Stayed to this hotel for weekend during the summr.
I booked it on the internet. It was a last minute decision.
I found the hotel had all the facilities I required.
The room was small but clean and conforable. The decor was ok. The room had tea/coffee making facilities.
A clean shower, plenty of towels.
The TV was abit basic but you could watch all the basic channels.
The restaurant was open and inviting. The food good if a little basic.
The bar area was fine and the bar snacks ok.
I found the place had entertainment a singer but I returned back too late to hear him.
When I went it was a quiet weekend I think as everyone seemed to have gone to bed by 11:00pm. I did nottice at breakfast this hotel semed very popular with an elder clientel.
Breakfast was a help yourself affair.
The staff were all very helpful and accomodating ...
Children delight in climbing up to their very own sleeping quarters at the top of the world! Parents can also relax knowing that this substantial solid wood bunk bed features thick guard rails and a well built ladder which complies with the most stringent safety guidelines.