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Conrad Bali offers family friendly meetings, weddings and events (Indonesia)

Conrad Bali offers family friendly meetings, weddings and events (Indonesia)

Category: Asia Pacific - Indonesia -
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2009-06-30


A wedding, special event or work conference has just become the perfect opportunity for a family break, with the latest programme from Conrad Bali’s Kura Kura Club.

The resort’s Kura Kura Club is now offering to arrange personalised ‘mini events’ designed to keep children busy with beachside fun, magicians and dance competitions while the adults get on with the business in hand, be that a conference, important family gathering or large scale wedding.

Michael Burchett, General Manager of Conrad Bali, said that the resort wanted to extend its family friendly approach to its weddings, events, meeting facilities.

“At Conrad Bali, we are committed to providing the right holiday environment for families. We have a strong track record in providing quality fun-filled programmes and services for children and their families.

“This new package builds on this by allowing parents to enjoy a special event, a wedding or a business meeting, knowing that their loved ones close by, enjoying Bali and in good hands.”

The programme, which is run by trained minders who are experienced in child care, caters for business or leisure events and builds upon an extensive list of services already on offer for children.

The Kura Kura Club, is renowned for its supervised children’s activity programme for any length of stay. The Kura Kura Pavilion situated along the beach front caters for children from 3 years old to learn about the rich culture of Bali, play games and practice sports outdoors, collect sea shells along the beach, become involved in painting and kite making, and splash in the lagoon pool.

For indoor play, children also have access to the Games Zone which offers computer and video games, a foosball table and a pool table. The Island Spa, designed especially for children, also offers a touch of pampering for those kids who feel like a massage, a temporary tattoo or having their hair braided.

Kura Kura Club Programme Manager, Valisoa Raharibako said the resort has had children returning six or seven times while on holiday with their families.

“The children love holidaying with others their own age, while the parents enjoy some much needed rest and relaxation.”

The new mini events programme is personalised to suit the needs of the meeting, wedding, event or family.



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