Special package to celebrate 20th All Seasons hotel in Australia
Accor has extended its regional hotel network with the addition of the Pavilion Hotel in Wagga Wagga, the 20th All Seasons hotel in Accor’s network.
The introduction of the All Seasons brand comes at a time when the city – Australia’s most populous inland city – is undergoing major growth as a business and leisure destination.
To celebrate its rebranding, the hotel is offering a Deluxe Movie Package including overnight accommodation in a deluxe room; three-course dinner for two in the Garden Atrium Restaurant; two tickets to the movies; and a cooked breakfast – all for just $280 per room per night.
“The All Seasons Pavilion is an important addition to our network of regional hotels,” said Norman Arundel, Accor’s General Manager Hotel Operations.
“While other hotel groups concentrate mainly on capital cities, Accor has established the largest regional and remote network of hotels across the country.
“With the city a leading agricultural, university and administrative centre, the All Seasons will be popular base for corporate travelers, conference groups, and government and defence personnel.”
The All Seasons Pavilion comprises 45 rooms in a variety of configurations including deluxe rooms, executive suites with kitchenettes, spa suites and family suites with lounge area, two bedrooms and kitchen facilities. All rooms are spacious and have marble bathrooms.
The hotel is a landmark in the regional city, with its 35m canopy (the largest six-sided canopy in the world) and central garden atrium. The hotel features a terrace café, a licensed restaurant that specialises in “Riverina fresh” produce, conference facilities for up to 60 delegates and one of the most extensive wine cellars in the Riverina.
Graham Muldoon
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