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Mall of America welcomes a Radisson


THE Radisson Blu Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota was due to open last month (March) offering 500 ‘fashion-inspired’ guestrooms, a fitness centre with indoor pool, as well as FireLake Grill House & Cocktail Bar. The


hotel offers the entertainment centre


accommodation directly connected to Mall of America®, the country’s largest indoor


and


shopping mall that attracts over 40 million visitors every year. A shopping programme for guests will offer a dedicated concierge, personal shopper, bag pick-up, unique packages and access to the over 500 speciality shops, The Radisson Blu Mall of America is to the Minneapolis/St. Paul


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International airport, connected to downtown Minneapolis via the Metro Transit Light Rail commuter system. Special opening promotional rates


start at $129 per night for an ‘Urban’ standard room to $379 per night for a ‘Mansion House’ Suite. radissonblu.com/hotel-mall-of-america


Osborne and Ebel


WHILE the Maldives is the perfect destination for romantics, it is NOT possible to get married there. But of course, your clients can honeymoon there, renew their vows or receive a blessing. Apologies for


the editing


error in the March edition of Selling Long Haul. osborneandebel.com


Ayers Rock Resort has a story to tell AYERS Rock Resort, located in the


shadow of the famous monolith, is winning new visitors after completing a A$30-million refurbishment and introducing a comprehensive range of free daily indigenous guest activities, says Voyages


Executive General Manager


Sales and Marketing, Ray Stone. New guest experiences include the introduction of a luxury ‘under the stars’ dining experience called Tali Wiru (which translates


to ‘beautiful dune’ in local


Anangu language), and all guests at the resort have access to complimentary activities including story telling with a local Anangu storyteller, guided garden walks through local native flora, dot painting classes, boomerang or spear throwing lessons, indigenous didgeridoo and dance performances. Ayers Rock Resort, the largest integrated


resort complex in Australia, consists of four hotels – Sails in the Desert, Desert Gardens, Outback Pioneer & Lodge and Emu Walk


Apartments – as well as a campground and the iconic and exclusive Longitude 131. The resort has also introduced a National Indigenous Training Academy, with the first graduates moving into full time employment. “We are committed to investing in the development of indigenous employment and tourism businesses. Our indigenous employee numbers have grown from just two in May 2011 to around 170 today,” added Stone. voyages.com


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peaceful rivers, hike miles of wilderness trails, relax at an outdoor cafe on a Historic American Main Street, let the kids splash and play in public parks, and finish the night with


Just 1 Hour North of Atlanta, Georgia! Explore the history of the Native American people, enjoy a leisurely float down our three


Experience Authentic America


Rome, Georgia’s ideal location close to the world’s busiest airport (Hartsfield - Jackson International), makes Rome the perfect place to uncover the stories of America!


drinks under the stars... Georgia’s Rome is waiting for you across the big pond!


For travel information from Europe, visit www.RomeGeorgia.org.uk romegeorgia.mobi


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