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Protravel reveals 2012 prizes

Protravel, travel and leisure solution supplier,  has revealed a range of new travel prizes for 2012 which are ideal for brands looking to run a promotion with a real wow factor.

Samantha McLean, Head of Protravel, said: “We are regularly asked for out of the ordinary travel prizes that offer something unusual and exciting and so we are constantly looking for new, innovative ideas that tap into current trends. Although consumers are still keeping a tight rein on their spending, time and time again we hear that holidays are something that they are truly reluctant to give up.  With this in mind, aspirational travel is the ideal promotional prize for brands looking for ways to achieve stand out and maintain and increase their share of the market.”   

“Of course it is imperative to match the prize to the target audience and among the new hotels due to open in 2012 there are options available to suit all from couples and groups to families, but here are some of those that have real impact and will succeed in attracting the attention of consumers, from holidays in space to underwater nightclubs,” she continues.

-       Unique and luxurious Tree House Suites at Chewton Glen are due to open by late Summer 2012.  With floor to ceiling glass the Suites will appear to float across a wooded valley and boast panoramic forest views.

-       Guests at Niyama, the brand new visionary resort by Per Aquum in the Maldives, will be able to combine the tranquil beauty of the islands with a sense of fun as it’s home to the world’s first underwater nightclub, as well as an off-shore ‘floating restaurant.’

-       For something truly extraordinary, the Space Hotel will be launching their first guests into their orbiting hotel in 2012 some 280 miles above Earth!  Visitors to the Galactic Suite Space Resort can look forward seeing the sun rise 15 times a day and travelling around the world every 80 minutes.

-       The new Art of Animation Resort at Walt Disney World Florida will open its first wing in 2012 with suites designed after Finding Nemo, Cars and The Lion King and 864 rooms inspired by The Little Mermaid.  With imaginative amenities including three sparkling swimming pools and four playful courtyards – one for each film- it offers a wonderful experience for the whole family.

-       The first Nobu Hotel is opening in Las Vegas next year in the converted Centurion Tower at Caesars Palace following a multi-million dollar refit.  Featuring the cuisine of celebrated chef Nobu Matsuhisa, the 180 room hotel will feature all natural materials and the signature Japanese design principles seen in Nobu’s restaurants.

www.protraveluk.co.uk

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