Oaks Sunshine Coast Oasis Resort partners with Australia Zoo
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Send families on an adventure as Oaks Sunshine Coast Oasis Resort partners with the Australia Zoo to curate an unforgettable experience for you and the kids.
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Go canoeing at Oaks Sunshine Coast Oasis Resort.
Oaks Hotels provides a home away from home while maintaining consistently high standards on amenities and services. They pride themselves on connecting visitors to the spirit of its locale, exhibited by their new experience, the Go Wild with Oaks family package.
Guests stay at the Sunshine Coast resort and enjoy family activities along with admission to the Australia Zoo.
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Experience a family adventure with the Go Wild with Oaks package.
The Caloundra resort features spacious rooms to stretch out with all the creature comforts. Take a splash at the Oasis Waterpark or enjoy a leisurely dip in the resort-style pool. Challenge the family to a round of putt-putt golf or burn off that extra energy on the jumping pillow and playground.
Parents can take advantage of the included $50 Food & Beverage Credit at the poolside Happy Hour or have a stress-free family dinner served at the onsite restaurant, Oak & Vine. After dinner, enjoy the “Movie Night” Grocery Hamper complete with yummy treats.
All this comes with a one-day admission to the Australia Zoo for the family.
Watch the Wildlife Warriors Show, hand-feed kangaroos, or take the Koala Walk Through and pat the adorable creatures, and more on your visit.
The package is available until 9 June 2024 for stays until 12 September 2024 and includes the following:
- A two-night stay at an executive family room
- Daily buffet breakfast for two adults and two children (up to 12 years old inclusive)
- $50 food and beverage credit per booking
- A selected grocery hamper
- One day admission to the Australia Zoo for 2 adults and 2 children (3-14 years old inclusive, 0-4 old years are free)
All stays must be booked during the promotion period and must be made at least 14 days prior to check in date.
Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au
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