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Inside £400-a-night five-star hotel I'm A Celeb campmates stay after leaving the jungle

Inside £400-a-night five-star hotel I'm A Celeb campmates stay after leaving the jungle

I'd put up with a few weeks in the I'm A Celeb jungle for this

We’ve had a good few nights of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! now so you know what that means, we’re not far off getting the power to boot them out.

Yep, having spent the last week or so voting for the celebrities to take on Bushtucker Trials, we’ll soon be voting to save our favourite.

But while some of the stars might form best mate bonds or grow quite accustomed to camp life, there’s no doubt they’ll feel some relief when they leave.

Especially when they get to stay at a £400-a-night five-star hotel. Ok, most of this lot are probably staying in places like this on the regular but still, imagine going from a sh**hole to absolute luxury.

The I'm A Celeb campmates used to stay in the Versace Hotel but nowadays it’s the JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort and Spa in Surfer’s Paradise on Australia’s Gold Coast.

And I’ll be honest, it looks absolutely unreal.

Luxurious rooms overlook the Pacific Ocean with a number of outdoor swimming pools available.

That's got to be better than the view from the Dunny. (Marriott hotels)
That's got to be better than the view from the Dunny. (Marriott hotels)

The hotel is rated a hefty 4.5 stars on Google, 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor, 9.1 out of 10 on Booking.com and 9.2 out of 10 on Expedia so it’s fair to say it’s a half decent place to kip.

As well as the Ocean and Mountain View 42sq guestrooms, there’s also 23 suites with floor-to-ceiling windows.

Like the name suggests, there’s a spa onsite so the celebs (and their families) can indulge in treatments while they wait for the show to wrap.

Oh and the pools aren’t just any old pools, there’s a freshwater pool with slides as well as a saltwater lagoon with a white sandy beach.

With jacuzzis and private cabanas for those wanting more of a relax, people looking for a bit more fun can access the aquatic centre to use snorkles and flippers to dive with the over 200 tropical fish in the saltwater lagoon.

I mean, you can't complain with that. (Marriott Hotels)
I mean, you can't complain with that. (Marriott Hotels)

The hotel also has an entire fitness centre, sports court and a number of places for the celebs to gorge out on proper food and drink.

The Citrique Restaurant offers Modern Australian cuisine while Misono is a teppanyaki-style Japanese restaurant complete with a whiskey bar.

Then there’s Chapter & Verse bar and lounge which even has a luxury high tea if that’s what the campmates have been missing. Plus, for the celebrities who just want to scran as much as they can in piece, the five-star hotel obviously offers all day room service.

To be honest, it sounds worth the stay in camp to go here afterwards.

Featured Image Credit: ITV/Marriott Hotels

Topics: Travel, Australia, Im A Celebrity