Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney offers dad the bat and the ball
Shangri-La Sydney says it is going to take more than a pair of socks and a striped tie to cheer Dad up if his team loses this Father’s Day.
However, at Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney, guests can kick off the sporting season by treating Dad to the “Bat and Ball Package” that is guaranteed to delight the most discerning fan.
As part of this package, guests can soak up the atmosphere and enjoy deluxe overnight accommodation, AU$250 food and beverage credit redeemable in all restaurants and bars, breakfast for two at Café Mix, complimentary use of the Health Club and valet parking. Complemented by spectacular harbour views and the largest rooms in the city, Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney will ensure that Dad does not miss one sporting moment.
The “Bat and Ball Package” is priced from AU$430* and is valid until 30 December 2007; it includes the following triumphs:
– Overnight accommodation
– AU$250 food and beverage credit
– Buffet breakfast for two at Café Mix
– Complimentary use of the health club
– Complimentary overnight parking
*Per room per night, including GST; subject to availability.
For enquiries and reservations, please contact Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney on (02) 9250 6000, email [email protected] or visit www.shangri-la.com.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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