Experience what it means to live the Park Hyatt life
The Pakr Hyatt Life package bundles together overnight accommodation, breakfast for you and a guest in the harbour side restaurant harbour kitchen and bar, a bottle of sparkling to celebrate your arrival and a further $100 value to spend in the two chic bars or in the restaurant at your convenience.
Valet parking is included and you are provided at the end of your stay with a park life cd with compliments to remind yourself of the experience when you are back at home or work after your park life reprieve.
Not only is the lifestyle package great value, but it is synonymous with the Park Hyatt brand in providing guests a chance to experience what we all aspire to in terms of comfort, elegance, easy living, humility and good service amid the city’s greatest icons.
Effortless service and pre empting guest’s every need, Sydney’s mansion by the harbour can be enjoyed by you. Familiarize yourself with the Park Hyatt lifestyle available from April 2007 through to September 30 2007.
**Check in time is 2PM onwards and check out is 11AM prices subject to availability of room type cancellations must be made by 2pm at least 48 hours in advance to avoid cancellation fee packages
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John Alwyn-Jones
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