Rentyl Resorts launches first UK trade incentive
Boosting its commitment to the UK and Ireland trade, Rentyl Resorts has launched its first ever agent booking incentive.
It is offering £250 cash back on confirmed and consumed room revenue of up to £10,000 and £100 cash back on confirmed and consumed room revenue of up to £5000.
This incentive is live throughout 2022, rewarding agents for their continued support.
Agents can begin logging valid bookings to accrue room revenue and claim their cash back rewards.
All bookings made and consumed by 31 December 2022 are valid.
Agents can register their details at www.rentylrewards.com now to start earning.
Agents can make bookings across the Rentyl Resorts Orlando property portfolio, which includes: Margaritaville Resort Orlando (both the hotel and cottages), Encore Resort at Reunion, The Bear’s Den, and Spectrum Resort Orlando.
The private residence accommodation offers a private pool, kitchen, home theatre room, and parking area but guests can still take advantage of amenities and services such as daily housekeeping, onsite restaurants, bars, and a 24-hour concierge service.
Suzy Trott, Director of Rentyl Resorts’ retained trade sales agency, SILVALINING, said: “This brand-new incentive, our first in the UK, is the first step in us showing our gratitude to the agents that continue to support us with bookings.”
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