Millennium & Copthorne Hotels and Resorts World Sentosa Team Together
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels and Resorts World™ Sentosa have teamed together to offer a special promotional package. This package includes two night’s stay at one of the participating hotels, passes to Universal Studios Singapore® as well as gift vouchers and attractive branded wear.
Visitors to Universal Studios Singapore® will be one of the first to experience many new rides and shows based on blockbuster hits. Located within one of the world’s most extensive and expansive tourism projects, the S$6.59 billion Resorts World Sentosa™- Universal Studios Singapore ® will bring to life the best movie-themed attractions.
Claire Flack, International Sales Manager at Millennium & Copthorne Hotels, commented: “Millennium & Copthorne Hotels is proud to work together with Resorts Worldâ„¢ Sentosa to bring this special promotional package. We’re confident that the new movie-themed amusement park will attract thousands of guests and hope that many of them will stay with us.â€
Guests will have their choice to stay at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Orchard Hotel or the Copthorne King’s Hotel in Singapore. For more information, please visit: http://www.millenniumhotels.com.sg/specials/specials_0039.html
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