Hot chance at Royal Lakeside Rotorua
The Royal Lakeside Rotorua Novotel is banishing the doldrums of the recent cold New Zealand winter offering a chance to win Brisbane break away to conference clients for bookings made next 2007 winter.
Conference clients at the hotel have the chance to win a trip to Brisbane for two when they hold their conference at the Rotorua hotel any time between 1 June 2007 and 7 October 2007, with conference bookings totaling 50 rooms or more, in combination with a minimum one day conference* eligible to go into the draw.
General Manager of Royal Lakeside Novotel Rotorua and Hotel Ibis Rotorua, Klaus Gottschalk said, “It has been such a chilly winter and so offering our conference clients the prospect of a trip to warm Brisbane is certainly welcomed by them”.
The prize included return flights for two adults from their nearest international airport, and three nights’ accommodation, with breakfast, at the Novotel Brisbane.
The Royal Lakeside Novotel Rotorua is ideal for conferencing with the hotel offering 199 guest rooms, recently refurbished during a hotel wide refurbishment, six functions rooms with seating for up to 400 delegates, the nightly Matariki Hangi and Cultural Show and the Royal Spa and Fitness Centre adding to the delegate experience on site.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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