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thl launches Mighty Double Down with space for slumber party

13 August 2013

thl launches the Mighty Double Down with space for a slumber party!

Budget conscious travellers rejoice as Tourism Holdings Limited (thl) launches Mighty Double Down – the latest self-drive vehicle addition to the Mighty campervan range, meaning a 15% increase to the Mighty fleet size.

Boasting enough room to comfortably accommodate a slumber party for four, the Double Down gives travellers more bang for their buck. With a top and bottom double bed bunk design, it delivers a cost-effective sleeping experience without compromising day-to-day space needs.

Liz Lindsay, Mighty Brand Manager, thl says: “The Double Down campervan is an example of efficient design, delivering compact travelling to enhance our customers’ experience.”

The comfortable pull down mattresses transforms Double Down from sleeping to socialising and eating with minimal fuss.

“The addition of Double Down campers to the Mighty fleet will make self-driving holidays more accessible to travellers from all walks of life. Families and friends looking for a budget-friendly flexible holiday will find a Double Down holiday is perfectly suited for their adventures,” says Liz Lindsay.

The Mighty Double Down campervan features include:
• The best sleeping experience for four, with two double top and bottom bunks
• Easy transition between sleep, socialising and eating with dining capability
• Cooking equipment, including all the modern conveniences you could need
• Two child or booster seats can be fitted on the rear seats.

The Mighty experience is designed to be easy and hassle-free from bookings, to on-road and post travel.

Mighty Double Down vehicles are available for bookings from today from three branches throughout New Zealand in Auckland, Christchurch and Queenstown, as well as nine branches across Australia.

About thl:
thl is one of Australasia’s premier tourism companies. thl owns and operates Kea Campers Australia, Maui, Britz, Mighty Campervan and Car Rentals, Motek Vehicle Sales and Road Bear RV Rentals and Sales, USA; Waitomo Glowworm Caves, The Legendary Blackwater Rafting Co., Ruakuri Cave, Aranui Cave and Kiwi Experience.

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