Asia’s Leading Family Destination Beckons at AIME

Wednesday, 04 Feb, 2008 0

In its second appearance at AIME, the new and very exciting Resorts World at Sentosa, Asia’s largest and fully-integrated family resort destination, is set to woo the meetings and incentives world by unveiling, for the first time, full details of its unmatched venues and incentive options, with packages and deals ready to be sealed.

At the upcoming AIME, Resorts World at Sentosa will meet with destination management companies (DMCs) and event planners to continue generating awareness of its impressive stable of 22 meetings rooms, plenary halls as well as 20 outdoor and indoor incentive venues, which include one of the largest column-free ballrooms in Asia – with the ability to seat some 7,300 delegates.

Another key offering is the possibility of holding incentive events at Southeast Asia’s first Universal Studios theme park, followed by a theme dinner along Hollywood Boulevard, or even a product launch at the Waterworld Stunt Show amphitheatre, complete with fire, lights, pyrotechnics, stunt men and special effects.

Resorts World at Sentosa is also ready to take briefs from organisers in helping them tailor a MICE programme to suit their needs and budgets.

Already, the Resort – which has a stand within the Singapore booth – has packed a full schedule of back-to-back meetings with some of the biggest names in the regional MICE industry. Many are keen to earn boasting rights of being the first to hold events at Singapore’s mega family destination.

“What we are pitching is not mere meeting rooms, business centres and wireless connections. They will definitely be available without fail,” said Mr Richard Teo, Assistant Director for Resort Sales, Resorts World at Sentosa.

”What RWS offers event organizers are unusual venues with one-of-a-kind events and experiences, a proposition that will let them throw business events that their clients, colleagues and partners will remember and talk about for a long time – and which their competitors loathe them for,’’ Mr Teo added.

Besides Universal Studios Singapore, Resorts World at Sentosa also boasts another anchor attraction – the world’s largest oceanarium, which would allow participants to swim with whale-sharks, interact with dolphins and feed tiger sharks.

Resorts World at Sentosa is being developed at a cost of S$6 billion by Genting International, which won the high-profile bid in December 2006 to build the country’s first family integrated resort on Singapore’s resort island of Sentosa.

The 49-hectare mega-resort is looking to welcome 15 million visitors in its first year of operations when it opens its doors in early 2010.

For more information, please contact Robin Goh, Asst Director, Communications Resorts World at Sentosa at [email protected] or visit www.resortsworldatsentosa.com

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