Coffs Harbour City Council’s holiday parks are looking better than ever after the extra care they have had during the COVID-19 shutdown – and staff are looking forward to welcoming visitors back.
“Since we reopened all the parks on June 1, following the easing of the NSW Government restrictions, we’ve noticed that bookings have started to pick up,” said Sean Hone, Manager of the BIG4 Park Beach, BIG4 Sawtell Beach, Woolgoolga Beach and Woolgoolga Lakeside Holiday Parks.
“In the past fortnight we’ve had a lot of bookings made for the next six months and we’ve also still got bookings made before the pandemic for August and September through to January.
“Experience tells us to expect lots of walk-in bookings during the winter season and we know our regular grey nomads will be keen to get back to the Coffs Coast so we’re expecting to see a rise in enquiries.
“The good news is that, while we were closed, we did a significant amount of park maintenance so they are looking more beautiful than ever.”
Every one of the parks has instigated physical distancing requirements, hand sanitiser stations and a heightened cleaning regime including:
Increased cleaning of amenities and common areas – deep-cleans plus regular sanitising of hot spots such as door handles throughout the day; Disinfectant Person who will be continually disinfecting high touch areas; Villa/Cabin keys and swipe keys disinfected after each guest; Touch pads at boom gate and amenities disinfected multiple times a day; and Reception area – deep-clean daily.To find out what the Holiday Parks can offer, go to www.coffscoastholidayparks.com.au