Get Wild at Novotel Darling Harbour
Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour celebrates the first year anniversary of Sydney Wildlife World with the “Get Wild” package starting from $322*, with the package including overnight accommodation for a family of four, full buffet breakfast plus a family pass to Sydney Wildlife World for up to two adults and two children.
A year ago, hundreds of Australia’s unique and bizarre creatures descended on Darling Harbour to arrive at their new home, Sydney Wildlife World, with Australia’s wildest experience having the world’s largest variety of Australian plants and animals under the one roof, with more than 100 species of animals in an unparalleled world-class environment.
From 26 September, Sydney Wildlife World’s enormous outback habitat, semi-Arid grasslands, and bird aviary, Flight Canyon, will open as an interactive walk-through experience for visitors
The Novotel – designed for natural living – provides a variety of facilities and services for the wellbeing of all guests and to celebrate this milestone event of its partner, the Novotel has released a “Get Wild” package offering which is valid until 28 December 2007.
*Terms and conditions apply. Children must be under 15 years of age. Surcharge of $100.00 may apply on Saturday nights.
Proudly located in one of the world’s great waterfront destinations, Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour is a modern and stylish hotel offering stunning views of Darling Harbour and the city skyline.
For more information about these packages, please call 02 9934 0000 and speak to our reservations team or visit http://www.novoteldarlingharbour.com.au/.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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