Stay and play for less at Novotel
Tourism and hospitality industry personnel are invited to take advantage of an exclusive accommodation rate available throughout February and March 2006 at the award-winning Novotel Twin Waters Resort.
The mercury may start to drop as Autumn approaches but the deal is hot, with industry employees able to enjoy a coastal escape from just $69 per Resort Room per night (a $20 surcharge applies on Saturday evenings only).
The options are many at Novotel Twin Waters Resort. Choose an activity … from complimentary catamarans, kayaks and windsurfers on the resort lagoon to the unique circus school; or retreat … to the pampering Lagoon Day Spa, to a quiet spot within the landscaped gardens or the patrolled beach beyond.
After a long day of exploration and pampering, indulge in a delicious meal from one of four dining options available at the Resort, a refreshing drink in one of three bars or retire to the comfort and convenience of your private Resort Room and unwind.
This special accommodation offer is subject to allotment and valid until 31 March 2006. To book your coastal escape telephone 07-5448 8000, toll free 1800 072 277 or submit an on-line reservation via www.twinwatersresort.com.au. Proof of industry membership is to be presented on check in.
Graham Muldoon
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