Roses are red and violets are blue – for Mother’s Day the holidays are on you!
Forget the flowers and chocolates this year, and give your Mum the present she really wants this Mother’s Day with an Accor Hotels Gift Card that will give her a break from it all, while saving you money.
Accor is offering a 10% discount for all online or phone orders for Mother’s Day gift cards, with more than 75 hotels and resorts for Mum to choose from for her escape.
Accor Gift Cards are easy to use, and can be redeemed as payment or part-payment for pre-booked accommodation, incidental room charges or in-house dining at a wide range of hotels and resorts around the country and are valid for 12 months and can be used for Mum’s choice of accommodation until the balance reaches zero.
An Accor Hotels Gift Card means your mother can enjoy making as much mess as she wants in her hotel room with someone else to clean up after her and have dinner out where someone else does the cooking and washing up.
We guarantee that with a gift like this you will definitely be her favourite child!
With Accor boasting the largest network of hotels and resorts in Australia, Mum will be able to choose the time and place that suit her best, from three-star value to five-star luxury and from the city to the beach.
The card covers Accor’s Sofitel, Grand Mercure, Novotel, Mercure, All Seasons and Ibis brands, so there is an escape to suit every taste and budget
This offer applies to all Gift Card orders until 31st May which quote the promotional code MUMIOU. To order go to www.accorgiftplus.com.au or call (02) 9280 9764.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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