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Previously a family of 4 staying at Abbey Beach for 4 week nights during February would have spent $964.
NOW with the new reduced rates, it will cost just $748.
THAT's a saving of $216!! And with your exclusive access to our VIP Rates, you could save even more!
Shhhhh...I haven't shown the boss my calculations in case he changes his mind. So hurry! Skip over to the website and login using the secret details provided below.
And if you're wondering what might be going on around here to keep you entertained this summer, here's a few ideas.
Festival of Busselton - January 13 to 21
The 48th Festival of Busselton features over two dozen events, ranging from a float parade through the streets of Busselton's business area, a sandcastle building competition, Petticoat Lane with over 150 stalls selling their wares, three outdoor cinemas, a children's treasure hunt and pirate outfits competition, pet parade and a closing night concert which concludes with Busselton's best fireworks display of the year. Something for everyone and most events are free.
Busselton Jetty
More than 130,000 tickets for the Busselton Jetty's Underwater Observatory, train and walk have been sold since its landmark re-opening in February. It's an iconic attraction and if you would like to visit during your summer holiday Down South, we suggest you book tickets NOW. You can do that by visiting this LINK
Simmo's Icecream
At Simmo's Icecreamery and Fun Park near Dunsborough there are 44 award-winning flavours to choose from, all developed from an old time irish recipe. Bubblegum, caramel malteaser, cinnamon ginger, coconut choc fudge and so many more!! But that's not all. Set amongst shady gardens and luscious lawns is plenty of fun for young and old. There's animals to see, games to play, rides and a playground.
A fantastic alternative to the beach on a hot summer's day Down South. |