Rentyl Resorts, Experience Kissimmee launch mega Fam trip incentive
Rentyl Resorts has launched its first ever mega Fam trip.
It offers travel agents the opportunity to win one of 10 trip places via its www.rentylrewards.com platform.
In association with Experience Kissimmee, agents will enjoy three nights in Kissimmee, Florida.
They experience the entire Rentyl Resorts’ Orlando property portfolio.
Running until 31 October 2023, agents can enter the incentive by registering all valid Rentyl Resorts bookings at Rentyl Rewards.
Bookings must include a minimum five-night stay at one of Rentyl’s five Orlando properties.
Agents can also earn cash back on all bookings, with £50 available on confirmed and consumed room revenue of up to £10,000.
There is £25 cash back available up to £5,000.
Agents can log multiple valid bookings now for a chance of winning a place on the Fam trip.
Winners will be contacted directly once the incentive ends.
Agents can register their details at www.rentylrewards.com now.
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