Following the completion of a $6 million revamp in February this year, the team at Reflections Holiday Parks Seal Rocks is celebrating the announcement that the park is a finalist at the upcoming 2018 North Coast Regional Tourism Awards.
The popular holiday park is part of the Reflections Holiday Parks’ group and has been recognised in the ‘Caravan and Holiday Parks’ category. The North Coast Regional Tourism Awards is a celebration of the outstanding achievements of tourism operators throughout the region, with the winners to be announced on Wednesday, 25 July 2018.
Reflections Holiday Parks CEO Steve Edmonds congratulated the team at Seal Rocks for their dedication to providing holidays that inspire and said this recognition from within the tourism industry confirms the park’s growing reputation as a top tourist spot.
“I’m so proud of all of our parks, including those along the North Coast, which echo a similar standard of excellence across the wider group,” Mr Edmonds said.
“We focus on inspiring, back-to-nature getaways and all of our parks like Seal Rocks are in amazing NSW locations, with teams dedicated to providing your perfect holiday.
“Visitors have already recognized how great our facility at Seal Rocks is with high levels of occupancy right across the park.”
Seal Rocks Park Managers, Eddy, and Justine Syme live and breathe the holiday park life and enjoy the idyllic location of Seal Rocks. Eddy and Justine’s vision is to be engaging with their guests and creating a sense of community and enjoyment. Since starting they have installed a popular communal fire pit and that is only the beginning.
“We were engaged to manage Seal Rocks earlier this year and we couldn’t enjoy our role at the park more,” Justine said.
“Holiday Park life runs in the family and we were thrilled to be given the opportunity to manage Seal Rocks earlier this year.”
“The area is not just about surfing, beach and bush activities, but is also a region that offers so much more including great local food and wine.”
Mr. Edmonds said an exciting direction for the Reflections Group was their push to provide innovative new accommodation at their parks which cater to a broader range of markets.
“Reflections Holiday Parks Seal Rocks received a new cabin and beach tent precinct, a new innovative guest and an improved playground designed to integrate with its coastal surroundings,” Mr. Edmonds said.
“We are also significantly investing in our North Coast parks at Jimmy’s Beach, Forster Beach, Lennox Head, Evans Head and Clarkes Beach to ensure our accommodation offerings meet the current demand and are in line with or exceed industry standards.
“We are a Not-for-Profit and are excited to give back to local NSW communities by reinvesting our surpluses across all of our parks and public recreational reserves to keep regional communities and visitors enjoying these precious community assets.”
To book a Reflections Holiday Park’ experience visit: www.reflectionsholidayparks.
About NSW Crown Holiday Parks Trust (NSWCHPT), trading as Reflections Holiday Parks
NSWCHPT manages the operations of 37-holiday parks and public recreational reserves on Crown land throughout NSW. NSWCHPT was formed in 2013 to consolidate the operations of 28 coastal and nine inland holiday parks and reserves located on Crown land throughout NSW and incorporated three-holiday park brands under its corporate banner. (North Coast Holiday Parks, South Coast Holiday Parks, and Inland Waters Holiday Parks.)
Reflections Holiday Parks brings its 37-holiday parks and public recreation reserves on Crown land under the one unified banner. The group reinvests its surpluses across all of its parks and public recreational reserves so visitors and regional communities can keep enjoying these pristine locations.
The promise of Reflections Holiday Parks is to be the place where happy holiday seekers and nature lovers will discover the quintessential caravan and camping break and create unforgettable experiences and family memories.
Contact: Kimberly Rigby, 0418 383 296
SOURCE: Reflections Holiday Parks