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Hold your next conference in a field of light

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Published on: 9th December 2015 at 5:37 AM
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Your next business trip to Uluru just got a whole lot brighter.

Bruce Munro’s monumental solar-powered art installation, Field of Light, can be incorporated into all meetings at Ayers Rock Resort with three different dazzling experiences for delegates.

Field of Light illuminates a remote desert area within sight of the great orange monolith, Uluru, with over 50,000 slender, frosted-glass sphere crowned stems that bloom as darkness blankets Australia’s spiritual heartland, drawing in viewers by pathways coming alive at nightfall.

“Event organisers are always looking for something different – an edge that will thrill their delegates and guests – and the Field of Light Uluru offers that extra element,” said Voyages ceo, Andrew Williams.

So what’s on offer?

1. Field of Light Sunrise – 2 hours, $55/person (min. 40 guests)

Delegates are transferred to a desert location overlooking Uluru to learn about and interact with the installation for 45 minutes before coffee, tea and pastries and the option to extend to a sit-down hot and cold breakfast buffet.

2. Night at Field of Light – 4.5 hours, $235/person (max. 120 guests)

Delegates are transferred to a remote desert location to enjoy canapés and sparkling wine whilst watching the sun set over Uluru. As darkness falls and the Field of Light illuminates, guests enjoy a three-course bush tucker buffet. The evening includes local indigenous performances and dinner, after which guest can enjoy a sweet treat still marvelling at Field of Light.

3. Star Pass – $75/person

This is ideal for an exclusive use cocktail event prior to dinner, including return buses, time to explore the Field of Light and sparkling wine and canapés on an elevated platform featuring panoramic views of the installation.

Featured Image: ayersrockresort.com.au

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