Crowne Plaza hotels north of Sydney open for business
Crowne Plaza hotels in Hunter Valley, Newcastle and Terrigal are open and receiving guests after the once in a generation storm that hit the Newcastle and Hunter region over the weekend.
None of the three hotels or their surrounding grounds were damaged in the storms, and each is easily and safely accessible by road from all directions.
“Thankfully, none of our guests or staff were significantly affected by the weekend’s crazy weather across the Newcastle region. Apart from some short-lived power disruptions at the height of the storms, all three hotels have been running as normal,” said Regional General Manager for the three Crowne Plaza hotels, Bill Sheppard.
“Like the Newcastle and Hunter tourism bodies, we’ll be making our own contribution to attracting people back to the region over the coming weeks and months.
For more information on Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley, Crowne Plaza Newcastle and Crowne Plaza Terrigal, visit www.crowneplaza.com.au or freecall 13 83 88.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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