HOP INTO EASTER WITH ACCOR’S DARLING HARBOUR HOTELS
To celebrate Easter, Accor’s Darling Harbour hotels have special deals that will make it even easier for your family to enjoy all the fun of the Hoopla Festival.
The Hoopla acrobatic and street theatre festival will bring the entire Darling Harbour precinct alive for the Easter long weekend with a showcase of circus and acrobatic skills including juggling, abseiling, gymnastics, aerial stunts, street busking, slapstick routines and interactive circus workshops for the kids – all free of charge!
Accor’s special Easter packages are available at three Darling Harbour hotels:
Hotel Ibis Darling Harbour from $179 including breakfast for two adults
Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour from $219 including breakfast for two adults and two children
Grand Mercure Apartments One Darling Harbour including breakfast for two adults from $399
The Novotel will also serve a special chocolate-themed brunch on Easter Sunday from 11am to 2.30pm.
These packages are valid for stays from 1 March until 31 May2008. The Hoopla Festival runs from Friday 21 March to Monday 24 March.
For bookings phone 1300 65 65 65 or go to www.accorhotels.com.au
To book a table at Novotel Easter Brunch, please call 02 9934 0000.
*Rates are based on a limited allocation of rooms and are subject to availability.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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