Glamping is meant to be somewhere private and this wasn't, all our previous Glamping experiences have been.
The toilet was owned by the camping grounds and we shared that, not really a problem, but it was too far away, most campers like ourselves drove to it, plus it broke down on the 2nd day so wouldn't flush.
The reviews I read before we went said "everything was supplied", well that's not entirely correct.
There was no gas canisters after the one supplied in the cooker ran out after 1 cup of tea. We drove into town to get more.
Because there was no fridge, an Esky was supplied but no ice.
We had no instructions for the shower or anything for that matter, but did finally figure it out.
There were just 2 pottles of water supplied but no access to drinkable, dishwasher, kettle water so we also got that from town.
If you supply cutlery and crockery it wouldn't break the bank to have a pot and a pan so you can cook .
You can't cook in the tent (gas) and there was no covered area to cook when it rained!!
I had to pay $50 for firewood, when all I was burning was some of the many branches that had fallen from the trees, really should be free.
Our experience was not worth what we paid, it was basically camping.
The bed was comfortable, and we enjoyed the fire.
With a small amount of money spent this could be a very enjoyable experience, But, you still have neighbour's.
Thanks.
Paul and Lynda.