TOP 10 Holiday Parks launches Top Motel product
Media Release from TOP 10 Holiday Parks
September 24
2013
TOP 10 Holiday Parks launches Qualmark-standard Top Motel product
For those who like the idea of holidaying in wide-open spaces but camping isn’t their style, New Zealand’s premier holiday park group TOP 10 Holiday Parks has launched its new Top Motels product.
Of the 49 TOP 10 Holiday Parks throughout New Zealand, 42 of them now have top-quality motel accommodation, offering an alternative to camping and powered sites and appealing to a wider audience and target market.
New Zealand’s accommodation and activities assessment body Qualmark recently assessed and rated all Top Motel properties, with the majority receiving a 4-star rating.
TOP 10 Holiday Parks CEO David Ovendale said recent research showed a lack of awareness of the parks’ motel accommodation, with the majority of people associating the iconic Kiwi institution with tents, motorhome and caravan sites.
“We’ve launched the Top Motels product and achieved Qualmark accreditation for all our motels to encourage a broader range of clientele to enjoy an amazing holiday park experience,” he said.
“Many who would enthusiastically embrace a traditional Kiwi holiday staying in a park-like setting, but don’t own a tent or motorhome, have perhaps discounted TOP 10 as they may not be aware we offer high-quality, very comfortable motel accommodation.
“Holiday parks have always been, and will
continue to be intrinsically-linked to long-term family
memories and deep family bonding for generations of Kiwis
and now with our motels we’re able to offer fantastic new
options to families and indeed other market segments,
appealing to a new customer base.”
Top Motels means
guests can experience all the benefits of a park environment
including “contained freedom” for the kids (translating
to full relaxation for Mum and Dad) and access to a broad
range of amenities, not available with most motel
accommodation elsewhere.
Amenities differ between parks but many include a swimming pool, hot tub, jumping pillow, bikes for hire, games room and basketball or tennis court, and kids’ activities in the school holidays.
All the parks have a Qualmark Enviro rating of bronze or greater and provide a unique environment with opportunities to meet others.
“When did you last enjoy the convivial experience of having a beer or glass of wine with your neighbour in the next room in either a hotel or motel?” said Mr Ovendale.
“This sort of camaraderie is common in a holiday park environment and a connection our society doesn’t generally get enough of these days.”
Mr Ovendale said he wanted to emphasise that Kiwis and visitors could now enjoy a TOP 10 holiday year-round, not just in the warmer summer months.
“Families that want to get away
and relax year-round can now visit somewhere like Queenstown
in spring or even the middle of winter, relax in a motel
unit, watching it snow outside, all from an idyllic, warm
setting. It’s the perfect break!
”The kids can run
about outside as much as they choose in a relaxing, safe
environment, meeting other children, all with the added
bonus of having self-contained facilities.
“Holiday
Parks have always been seen as an iconic Kiwi summer
activity and they’ll remain so for years to come. The new
motel product simply enhances what’s already a popular
Kiwi pastime.”
Further information on all TOP 10
properties is available at www.topmotels.co.nz
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