G’day Group acquires Queensland holiday park
The G’day Group has announced the acquisition of Lake Tinaroo Holiday Park.
The Queensland park joins G’Day’s Discovery Parks network and will be rebranded as Discovery Parks – Lake Tinaroo.
The group has 90 holiday parks and resorts in the network.
“We have a long-term ambition for Discovery Parks to be the most loved brand in regional tourism, and iconic lakeside parks such as Lake Tinaroo are central to that vision,” founder and CEO Grant Wilckens said.
“While Lake Tinaroo is already a strong-performing destination, we see scope to lift visitation year-round through targeted marketing, guest experience improvements and staged development where appropriate.”
The six-hectare holiday park is 90 minutes from Cairns, offering two pools, a splashpad, two basketball courts, and games room.
Situated near the lake, park guests have access to boating, kayaking and fishing.
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