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'The
perfect getaway for families'
Reflections group partners NSW's tourism campaign
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THE Reflections Holiday Parks group has
encouraged holidaymakers to 'Feel More and Live More' after the launch of
a new state-wide tourism campaign promoting caravan and camping holidays
throughout NSW.
The campaign, launched by Destination NSW in partnership with the Caravan
& Camping Industry Association, is part of the NSW Government’s 'Feel New'
brand, which promotes the natural wonders and cultural offerings of NSW.
Reflections Holiday Parks chief executive Nick Baker,
pictured, said Reflections
partnered with CCIA NSW on the Feel More, Live More campaign which aligned
with the nature-based, outdoor adventures guests experience at Reflections
parks.
"Caravan and camping provide the perfect getaway for families to enjoy
quality time together, and Reflections has 37 holiday parks in some of the
state's most spectacular locations, which welcome around two-million
guests every year," he said.
"Our guests also have a huge impact on regional economies, with $100
million in economic value generated by our parks last year alone.
"By FY2030, we expect to be contributing more than $214 million annually
to regional NSW townships.
“We are committed to elevating our park experiences and helping NSW
communities grow and prosper.
"Our guests travel beyond our parks to explore nature, get to know the
local communities and support local businesses, products and services."
Reflections Holiday Parks general manager of Marketing and Sales Peter
Chapman said it was an "absolute pleasure" to work with CCIA NSW on the
campaign.
"I am an outdoor junkie and having the opportunity to collaborate with
CCIA NSW on promoting nature-based, domestic tourism is a brilliant fit
for myself personally and for Reflections Holiday Parks, who is a major
industry partner of this campaign," he said.
Reflections offers coastal to country camping experiences with all of the
natural wonders NSW provides in abundance.
"Guests at our coastal parks are currently getting the full whale watching
experience, while our country parks are providing spectacular dams 2-3
times the size of Sydney Harbour, cosy campfires and unique encounters
with the native wildlife.
"Our Lake Keepit Park near Tamworth has a white kangaroo called Wally, who
likes to come out and play.
"Only one in 50-100,000 kangaroos are albino so it is an absolute
privilege for our staff, guests and visitors to the reserve to be able to
see him there."
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