Limited hospitality packages remaining for RWC Final
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16 October 2011
Limited hospitality packages remaining for Rugby World Cup 2011 Final
Rugby fans wanting to be at the Rugby World Cup 2011 Final on 23 October have one final opportunity to be there, but they need to act quickly.
Rugby Travel & Hospitality (RTH) has less than 400 hospitality packages remaining for next weekend’s much anticipated show down between New Zealand and France.
“Our phones have been ringing off the hook and we’ve also had quite a few online orders since the final whistle tonight. We urge fans to get in fast as we expect these packages to sell out within 24 hours,” says David White, Operations Director.
The only hospitality package remaining is Bar 2011, which is available for $995 plus GST. This package includes a match ticket for the Final, as well as three hours of pre match hospitality at the Vector Arena where fans can enjoy the build up to the big game.
Complimentary food will be provided and there will be a cash bar. The pre match entertainment features one of New Zealand’s most iconic performers, Jordan Luck. Jordan’s back catalogue of kiwi hits is legendary, and to this day “Why Does Love Do This To Me” is sung by kiwis of all ages around the globe.
Bar 2011 hospitality packages are available directly from RTH or from an Official Hospitality Agent. For more information, please visit www.rth2011.com
RTH’s other six hospitality packages, including the flagship of the hospitality programme, Eden Park Pavilion, have all sold out for the Final.
“Over 8,000 people will be enjoying official Rugby World Cup hospitality at the Final. It will be an exciting culmination to what has been a fantastic Tournament,” says Mr White.
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