The festive spirit’s in the air at Crowne Plaza Queenstown
The festive spirit’s in the air at Crowne
Plaza Queenstown

Strawberries on tour -
the Kringle’s prepare for a cruise on Queenstown’s
iconic TSS Earnslaw
Queenstown’s premier lakefront hotel, Crowne Plaza Queenstown is welcoming Christmas with a Strawberry Santa festive summer campaign.
The Kringle family has left the kids at home and is back for a Queenstown summer getaway filled with adventure, adrenaline and stunning scenery.
The happy holidaymakers are currently exploring a huge range of activities on offer in New Zealand’s favourite visitor destination. Daily updates can be found on Crowne Plaza Queenstown’s Facebook page.
Crowne Plaza’s award-winning chefs are creating Strawberry Santa’s for guest rooms to be delivered on Christmas Eve, along with a personalised Christmas card helping spread festive cheer.
After a fun-filled start to summer, Sales and Marketing Manager Kylie Walker is delighted to welcome back the cream-filled strawberries.
“It’s been fantastic seeing them enjoy the best of everything Queenstown’s got to offer through a fun, social campaign,” she says.
“Our guests love their Strawberry Santa treats in their rooms, and we’re excited to see where Kris and Carol pop up this festive season!
“On behalf of Crowne Plaza Queenstown, we wish guests a ‘berry merry’ sweet Christmas.”
To follow Mr and Mrs Kringle’s adventures, go to https://queenstown.crowneplaza.com/experience-queenstown/crowne-plaza-queenstown-welcomes-back-mr-mrs-kringle/
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