What makes a great family holiday?

Saturday, 25 Jan, 2008 0

For some families, it’s a great pool to swim in, for others it’s a quiet lagoon or even the whole ocean.

For many kids (and adults) a great holiday is all about Disneyland and for others it’s discovering colourful fish in the natural wonderland of the Great Barrier Reef.

Qantas Holidays new Family Fun Brochure  offers a range of family-friendly holidays packed with dollar-saving ideas such as bonus nights, kids eat free deals and free kids accommodation when  booking for two adults. 

For busy families it’s as easy as flicking through a copy of the easy reference brochure choose an ideal family holiday and letting the agent take care of the rest via Qantas Holidays great-service contact centres or online with easyway. 

Great offers include:

Gold Coast
Four and a half star Towers of Chevron Renaissance
Four nights from $342 per person twin share and children (0-14 years) stay for free
Travel 28 Jan – 20 Mar 2008

Sunshine Coast
Four and a half star Mantra Mooloolabah Beach
Five nights from $531 per person twin share, kids (3-12 years) stay for free.
Travel 20 Jan – 31 Mar 2008

Queensland Islands
Four star Voyages Heron Island
Four nights in a reef suite and breakfast daily from $576 per person twin share and kids (3-12 years) stay and eat free.
Travel 26 Jan-20 Mar and 25 Mar-31 Mar 2008.

All of the above offers end 28 Feb 2008, unless sold out prior.

Go a little further …..

Hong Kong Disneyland
Visit the Magic Kingdom, do some shopping downtown and enjoy exotic Chinese food – the kids will love it. Disney land tickets from $64 per person. The four and half star Disney Hollywood Hotel is just a short stroll from the action. Prices start from $146 per person

Disneyland Anaheim USA
Qantas Holidays specialise in great value Disneyland adventures. Take advantage of a range of value passes and receive a free ‘magic morning’ where guests may enjoy the park before it opens to the general public.  Passes start from $236 per adult and $194 per child for three days of full-on Disneyland experience in both the Disneyland Park and the Disneyland California Adventure.  

If getting up- close to the stars of the show with a range of character dining options. Little princess will love Ariel’s Disney Princess Celebration lunch or why not meet Minnie and Friends for Breakfast in the Park. Prices start from $40 per Adult and $23 per child.

Complete the experience with a stay at a Disneyland hotel and enjoy easy access to the parks. Stay at the three star Anaheim Fairfield Inn by Marriott from $69 per person. Kids under ten eat for 99 cents in Millies Restaurant when accompanied by an adult.

These prices are valid until March 2008 or till sold out.

*Price is not inclusive of the 1.4 per cent that applies to the dollar amount paid by credit or charge card. All prices are in Australian dollars. Price is per person twin share. Price is correct as at 22 Jan 2008, but may fluctuate due to changes in surcharges, fees and taxes. Star ratings are Qantas Holidays views, not official ratings. Charges or taxes imposed directly by third parties are not included in the price. Price is subject to limited availability. Conditions apply.

For more information or to make a booking, call 13 27 87 or visit www.qantasholidays.com.au/agents

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