Plus win $80,000 worth of prizes for just $1
These days $1 might buy you a bottle of water or a chocolate bar, but it doesn't stretch far – that is unless you stay with Ibis hotels, where just $1 will buy you your choice of either wi-fi internet, parking or breakfast. To celebrate its new $1 deals, Ibis hotels are also giving you the chance to win $80,000 worth of prizes including a Vespa, iPad2s and home entertainment systems – and you don't even have to stay with them to enter.
Ibis is all about giving you great value for money so the $1 offer – for breakfast, wi-fi internet or parking – will make your next stay an even better deal. Rates for Ibis hotels start from as little as $137 per night, and the $1 extras are available for stays from 1 April to 30 June 2011. The free-to-enter competition, however, will offer prizes each month for a year and winners will pay just $1 to take delivery of their prize once their name is drawn.
Ibis hotels have become the worldwide reference point for economy hotels, offering modern, centrally located hotels with value at their core. With 24-hour reception, comfortable bedding and contemporary décor, Ibis hotels are your guarantee of a warm welcome at a great price.
There are currently 14 Ibis hotels in Australia in key city and resort locations including Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Townsville and Wollongong. Globally Ibis is one of the fastest-growing brands in the world, with over 860 hotels in 45 countries.
Go to www.ibisdollardeals.com.au to enter or book.
ibis, the worldwide economy hotel brand of the Accor group, offers consistent quality accommodation and services in all its hotels, for the best local value: a well-designed and fully-equipped bedroom, major hotel services available 24/7 and a wide choice of on-site food and beverage options. The quality of the ibis standard has been recognised by the International Organization for Standardization certification ISO 9001 since 1997. ibis is also the world's first hotel chain to demonstrate its environmental commitment through securing the ISO 14001 certification, which has already been awarded to one third of its hotels.