10th Birthday for Lakeside Rotorua
The 10th Birthday Celebrations continue at the Royal Lakeside Novotel Rotorua hotel with a range of special 10th birthday gifts developed especially for conference organisers.
“We’ve created a range of benefits all centred around the 10 year theme. The highlight is our ‘Hang 10’ cocktail party incorporating a beach party theme”, says Director of Sales and Marketing, Andrea Richards. Other birthday gifts include:-
· 10% discount on food during the conference
· 10% discount on food and beverage during the conference
· 10 upgrades to Lakeview rooms during the conference.
“The offers have been designed for any conference held before the end of April and based on a minimum of 75 rooms nights”, adds Andrea. “It’s not too late!”
In addition, the conference organiser goes into the draw for 2 nights accommodation in an Executive suite, buffet breakfast daily and 2 half hour massages in the Royal Spa.
The Royal Lakeside Novotel Rotorua hotel first opened its doors to customers on 14th February 1996 and since that time the 199-room hotel has welcomed almost one million guests and visitors. It heralded Accor Asia Pacific’s entrée into the New Zealand market place.
Graham Muldoon
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