Kids Stay, Play and Eat Free At Viva Wyndham Resorts
Viva Wyndham Resorts is offering a Kids Stay Free program from June 1 to August 31, 2008. Kids ages 12 and under eat, stay and play free while staying with one paying adult at any of Viva Wyndham’s eight all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic and Mexico.
Viva Wyndham Resorts cater to families by offering loads of activities and complimentary Kid’s Club and Junior’s Club programs. These clubs offer kids a host of activities including drawing, painting, windsurfing, mini tournaments, kayaking, volleyball, sandcastle building, pool games, talent shows, puzzles and face painting. In addition, at Viva Wyndham’s recently renovated Grand Bahama Island property, Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach, every family has the opportunity to experience Viva Circus. The high-energy, colorfully animated circus includes flying trapeze and circus performance shows, trapeze lessons, and juggling workshops.
“Kids Stay Free” Summer Offer – Kids 12 and under stay free June 1 – Aug. 31, offer includes:
- Guestroom accommodations (kids must stay in room with at least one paying adult)
- Unlimited meals, snacks, beverages
- All non-motorized sports, activities and collective lessons
- Complimentary enrollment in the Kid’s and Junior’s Club
- Live nightly entertainment
- All taxes, surcharges and gratuities
This offer must be requested at the time of booking. Rates at Viva Wyndham Resorts are per person per night, double occupancy and subject to change without notice. This offer is available based upon availability and no refunds are available on unused features. Additional charges apply for extra children or adults staying in the room. This offer may not be combined with other promotions or special offers, and is not applicable to prior reservations, groups or conventions. Some blackout dates may apply.
For more information, visit the Viva Wyndham site at www.vivawyndham.com and click on "Special Offers," call 877-999-3223, or contact your favorite travel agent.
Expires: 8/31/2008
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