Winter Bliss with Accor Hotels Online
Guests who book to stay at a participating Accor hotel in Australia until 31 July 2008 will enjoy rates priced from $100 per room per night, including complimentary breakfast for each day they book to help them warm up to the idea of a winter break.
If you book online you will automatically enter the draw to win a five-night stay at the luxurious Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa. To beat the big chill Accor is inviting those in the market for a great rate to follow three easy steps:
1. Book online at accorhotels.com.au www.accorhotels.com.au
2. Enjoy a free breakfast
3. Go in the draw to win a hot prize to stay at the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa
Accor offers a range of winter destinations – from the Sunshine Coast , Wollongong and Manly to city hot spots such as Perth , Sydney , Hobart and Cairns.
Accor is also offering every person who books a winter rate online before July 31 the chance to win a holiday to visit Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa. Located on Denarau Island , this Sofitel features its own lagoon pool, day spa, kids club, a range of restaurants and bars and its own beachfront setting, with all rooms facing the ocean. For more information visit www.sofitel.com.au
by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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