Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown Reopens Rooftop Spot
27th June 2012
Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown Reopens Rooftop Spot as Luxe Fireside Lounge Bar
Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown has refurbished its prime rooftop spot with the newly-branded ‘Fireside Lounge Bar’.
Boasting one of the best panoramic views in town with the look and feel of ‘luxe fireside with a twist’, Fireside is set to be one of the hottest bars in town.
Doors officially opened tonight with an exclusive launch bash offering plenty of drink specials (all house spirits, wine and tap beers just $3.00) and complimentary bar snacks from the brand new menu.
Opening night entertainment includes the acoustic sounds of firm local favourites, Freefall, the dynamic duo being Pol Nicholson and Eamonn McNicholas, who’ll perform both covers and original songs.
Food & Beverage Manager, Chris Dickson says “Come down and have a drink. The fire is just what you need on a night like this and it’s the perfect place to get warmed up and prepare for a big night on the town.”
He adds that a ‘taster’ in the cosy atmosphere will be very worth your while as one lucky person will walk away with a free Season Pass to Cardrona, simply buy a drink and fill out and entry – the winner will be drawn at approximately 10.00pm.
Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown would like to thank event sponsors Stoke Beer, Red Bull, Absolut Vodka, Cardrona, American Turkey Wild Honey Bourbon and Squealing Pig Wines.
About Rydges Lakeland Resort
Situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Wakatipu, Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown boasts breathtaking views over the lake and surrounding mountains. Queenstown’s largest hotel is just a 5-minute flat walk along the Lakefront to the centre of town; with the airport only a 10-minute scenic drive away.
With 255 rooms, the property has a variety of room types to suit all travellers. 215 of them have spectacular views over Lake Wakatipu to the Remarkables.
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