Little Bali Hotel and Resorts Company grows……….
The Little Bali Hotel & Resort Company (LBHRC) has grown a little bit bigger this week with the recruitment of five new hotel members.
The new members comprise Bali’s long established Rama Group of Hotels.
These include the Rama Beach Resort & Villas and the Ramayana Resort & Spa in Tuban, Kuta Seaview Cottages in Kuta, the Rama Garden Hotel in Legian and the Rama Candi Dasa Resort & Spa in Candi Dasa.
All five properties have immediately joined in the LBHRC’s ongoing ‘Where the Bali hell are you?’ campaign with the release of special accommodation packages inclusive of daily breakfast, return airport-hotel transfers and a special ‘cash-back’ food and beverage offer.
Prices start from $139* per person twin share for four nights at the three-star Rama Garden Hotel.
Launched last November LBHRC with eight founding affiliates, the fledgling company’s membership has now attracted 19 members.
LBHRC co-founder Brett Morgan said the more than doubling of membership numbers was indicative of the success the ‘Where the Bali hell are you?’ initiative was achieving for the destination’s smaller operators.
“Unlike the larger hotels and resorts in Bali, many smaller properties have never been in a position to market themselves in Australia,” he said.
“Obviously LBHRC offers these smaller operators a good and effective means of getting their message across and collectively having a voice in the marketplace.”
*Conditions apply. All packages are valid for travel from 01 April until 31 July 2007 but must be booked by 31 March 2007.
For more information on LBHRC member hotels and special offers visit www.thelittlebalihotelresortcompany.com.
The ‘Where the Bali hell are you’ clip can still be viewed at www.wherethebalihellareyou.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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