The award-winning Australian Tourist Park Management (ATPM) has spilled its "secrets to success" at the recent Caravan, RV and Accommodation Industry of Australia (CRVA) national conference.
Managing Director Steve Billett was invited by the CRVA to share his industry insights with more than 300 delegates in a 40-minute presentation on gaining and retaining customers.
“Our company has been operating for 17 years,” said Mr Billett. “It has grown from a three-person team managing seven tourist parks to a dynamic business with more than 250 people and 30 holiday parks and resorts”.
Mini Golf opens at Lake SomersetA brand new mini golf course opened at Lake Somerset Holiday Park this week.
Park manager Katrina Cawley said the 18-hole course is open to park guests and local residents and is already proving popular.
This great new attraction has added a new dimension to the park,” said Ms Cawley.
“Lake Somerset is known as a watersport playground and it now offers a unique attraction on dry land as well. Park guests are taking full advantage and many local residents are also popping in to see the course.”
Each paying guest at the park will receive one free game per day, with subsequent games charged at $4 each. A game will cost local residents and day visitors $8 each adult, $4 each child or $20 for a family of four.
Lake Somerset Holiday Park is one of 12 properties in the Escape2 Holiday Parks and Resorts group, known for offering exceptional outdoor getaways with outstanding facilities and hospitality.