Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Auckland
For guests looking to celebrate New Year’s Eve in style this year, The Carlton Hotel Auckland has taken the hassle out of planning a night on the town with their very own New Year’s Eve Party Package.
The package which costs $100 per person, can be booked in conjunction with an exclusive accommodation package for those that want to avoid trying to find a taxi after midnight, and includes a late check out for those needing their beauty sleep!
The New Year’s Eve Party Package includes:
· A hot & cold, gourmet buffet served in the black & white themed Grand Ballroom which includes a delicious selection of seafood, meat from the carvery and mouth-watering desserts, all prepared by award-winning chefs.
· A DJ to get the party started with dancing until the early hours.
· A balloon drop at midnight to see in the New Year.
· A cash bar for alcohol purchases.
The accommodation package is very competitively priced at $155+GST per room per night, and includes two buffet breakfasts, late check out of 12pm and complimentary car parking.
The Carlton Hotel is New Zealand’s largest and most luxuriously appointed hotel with 455 deluxe, Carlton Club and luxury suites, and a wealth of facilities designed to make the guest’s stay as relaxing and enjoyable as possible.
For further information on the New Year’s Eve Party Package, please call +64 9 366 5634 or www.carlton-auckland.co.nz
Graham Muldoon
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