About Wattle Tree Motel
Wattle Tree Motel is a privately operated, budget-friendly roadside motel located in Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia. Positioned close to the town centre, it caters to travellers, workers, and families looking for clean, simple accommodation with convenient access to local shops, cafes, and the railway station. The motel typically offers a range of room types such as standard queen rooms, twin rooms, and family rooms, with essentials like free Wi‑Fi, air conditioning, television, tea/coffee facilities, and on-site parking. Some bookings may also include light breakfast options or access to shared guest facilities, depending on the package selected.
A charge from Wattle Tree Motel may appear on your bank or card statement when you book a room directly through their website, by phone, in person at reception, or via a third-party booking site (such as an online travel agency). You might see charges for a one-night stay, multiple nights, or a prepayment for an advance-purchase rate. In some cases, the motel may place an authorization hold or pre-authorisation on your card at check-in to secure payment for your stay or cover potential incidentals; this can appear as a pending charge before being finalised or released. Recurring charges are uncommon, but you may see multiple similar amounts if you booked several rooms, extended your stay, or made separate bookings on different dates.
If you’re unsure about a Wattle Tree Motel charge, first compare the transaction date and amount with any confirmation emails or receipts from your stay, including bookings made through third‑party travel sites. Check your email (including spam/junk folders) for booking confirmations using terms like “Wattle Tree Motel” or “Cootamundra,” and review any travel apps you use. To resolve questions, contact the motel directly using the phone number or email listed on wattletreemotel.com.au, providing your name, approximate stay dates, and the last four digits of the card charged so staff can locate your booking. If the charge appears incorrect, the motel can clarify whether it relates to accommodation, a no‑show fee, a late cancellation, or an authorization hold, and advise on any refund or adjustment options. If you booked through an online travel agency, you may need to contact that platform’s customer service to modify, cancel, or dispute the booking.