Tuesday 22 November 2022 04:08 AM Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Schoolies: Brisbane graduate shares video of her ... trends now
A group of high school graduates have revealed the gross reality of their Gold Coast Schoolies accommodation while inadvertently showing off their own wild behaviour as thousands of teens descend on the party capital.
Brisbane school-leaver Amelia Wolsman, 18, shared a sarcastic TikTok on Monday of things that 'make sense' inside her privately-owned Hilton apartment.
Surfers Paradise, the hub of the Gold Coast, is the most popular spot for high school graduates to celebrate the end of school with thousands of teenagers flocking to the Queensland party hotspot at the end of November.
Ms Wolsman's brief video showed the room's bathroom is covered in black mould and one of the walls with a hole in it.
The video featured a number of questionable shots from the teenagers, showing a filthy sink full of food, the group keeping a bowl of pickle juice and one of the boys lying in a cot that came with the apartment.
Brisbane graduate Amelia Wolsman (above) shared a short video of her Hilton Surfers Paradise apartment for Schoolies on Monday, just two days into the week-long celebration
The brief video showed the privately owned apartment's damaged wall (right) and mouldy bathroom ceiling (left)
'Scattest room in Hilton,' Ms Wolsman captioned the video.
Ms Wolsman's room is within a Hilton residential tower next to the Hilton Surfers Paradise hotel that is filled with privately-owned apartments.
Guests staying in Hilton Residences are able to use the hotel's facilities however the rooms and their cleanliness are separately managed.
Ms Wolsman isn't the only Schoolies reveller to slam Hilton.
Another teen took to TikTok on Saturday to blast the Surfers Paradise hotel and how long lifts were taking due to the massive influx of guests.
The clip showed frustrated families dispersed among the flood of teenagers waiting to get up to their rooms.
Several commenters suggested guests use the hotel's fire escape instead of waiting while others shared similar experiences.
'Had to walk down 41 flights of stairs half the time at Schoolies, was not waiting for that lift,' one person wrote.
'Just wait until you are leaving on Saturday, when I went it took us over an hour to get