The adults-only hotel group Warner Leisure Hotels has announced some excellent money-saving deals on many of its hotel breaks for the summertime, so those looking to get away in the next few months should book now to get the most for their money.
Right now, customers can save up to 40 percent on selected summer breaks 2012 from April right the way through to December, so you could even organise a holiday far in advance if you wanted to be prepared. This would help to ensure you get the best price for your break, and with April breaks from as little as £169pp and December breaks just £143pp at certain hotels, it’s definitely a steal.
Along with this great offer, potential guests can also benefit from half price room upgrades, so you can get a fantastic room for less. Both weekend and midweek breaks are available for Warner Leisure’s 2012 UK breaks and adults can guarantee a great time when staying.
There is always something to do at a Warner Leisure hotel, no matter where your interests lie. For instance, every hotel comes with a choice of great evening entertainment, with some of this year’s acts including Lenny Henry, Elkie Brooks and Billy Ocean. Whether you stay at one of the group’s country or coastal hotels, or even if you stay at one of its coastal villages, you will also be able to wander through landscaped grounds featuring stunning views.
A Warner break gives you the perfect opportunity to venture into the surrounding areas –explore the Great British countryside, go for a coastal walk or visit a nearby attraction or shopping centre to pick up some souvenirs before you head home.
“Our hotels are designed for adults that want to experience a range of activities whilst also having time to relax and, as such, we work hard to make sure that each and every one is fit for a king,” said Jason Riseborough, Marketing Manager at Warner Leisure Hotels. “Our current summer offers can help our valued customers to enjoy some time at one of our 13 hotels and coastal villages this year, where they can put their feet up and make the most of some well-deserved relaxation.”
Reuters