Work begins on transformation of Daydream Island Resort and Spa
The demolition program at Daydream Island Resort and Spa in the Whitsundays has started ahead of its $65 million redevelopment.
Aiming to reopen in October 2018 works already announced will include redevelopment of the arrivals pavilion, reception, main atrium area, waterfalls restaurant, Lagoons bar, all room types and Mermaids Restaurant.
Additionally, the Lovers Cove function area will be expanded and a new Asian-inspired restaurant will be built. The resort’s conference facilities will also be significantly revamped and expanded.
Daydream’s Director of Sales and Marketing Jayson Heron says that bookings have reopened from today for stays from October 2018 onwards, with a new sales and marketing office opening in Sydney.
Heron stated “the interest level is high and we look forward to unveiling final details of the redevelopment in the near future.”
10th April 2017 - DAYDREAM ISLAND’S $50 MILLION REDEVELOPMENT BROUGHT FORWARD
29th March 2017 - QUEENSLAND TOURISM INDUSTRY RALLIES FOLLOWING CYCLONE DEBBIE
24th August 2015 - LINDEMAN ISLAND RESORT PROJECT MOVES FORWARD
7th June 2015 - TIRED ISLAND RESORTS HURT THE APPEAL OF GREAT BARRIER REEF TOURISM
20th May 2015 - NEW OWNERS MOVE FORWARD WITH LINDEMAN ISLAND RESORT DEVELOPMENT
2nd February 2015 - CHINESE INVESTORS BUY DAYDREAM ISLAND
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