Ramada Resort by Wyndham Phillip Island has completed a A$7.5 million (US$5.5 million) major renovation, adding features like brand new accommodation offerings, and a redesigned restaurant and bar; while also introducing a host of onsite activities.
Nestled on 26.3ha of Victorian bushland, Ramada Resort by Wyndham Phillip Island features studio, two and three-bedroom villa accommodation and is accessed by resort guests and members of Club Wyndham South Pacific vacation club. The resort is home to a range of facilities along with conference and events spaces.
Ramada Resort by Wyndham Phillip Island’s major makeover includes addition of new villas and redesigned restaurant
The refurbishment project, which commenced in 2019, included the renovation of 137 villas and the addition of new Deluxe and Grand villas. The onsite restaurant has also been redesigned with a sleek fit out and an upgrade to its culinary offerings. Renamed Flametrees, the restaurant offers an extensive menu, wine list, cocktail bar, and fireside dining.
Family-friendly activities introduced at the resort include an outdoor cinema, jumping castles (during school holidays), trivia and bingo nights, scavenger hunts and kite-flying competitions. The resort has acquired pedal karts and has converted a walking trail into a mini grand prix track as a nod to Phillip Island’s own world-famous circuit.
Onsite facilities also include a gym, sauna, indoor and outdoor spa, two outdoor swimming pools, a children’s wading pool, electric bikes, games room, three tennis courts and a children’s playground.
Ramada Resort by Wyndham Phillip Island has completed a A$7.5 million (US$5.5 million) major renovation, adding features like brand new accommodation offerings, and a redesigned restaurant and bar; while also introducing a host of onsite activities.
Nestled on 26.3ha of Victorian bushland, Ramada Resort by Wyndham Phillip Island features studio, two and three-bedroom villa accommodation and is accessed by resort guests and members of Club Wyndham South Pacific vacation club. The resort is home to a range of facilities along with conference and events spaces.
The refurbishment project, which commenced in 2019, included the renovation of 137 villas and the addition of new Deluxe and Grand villas. The onsite restaurant has also been redesigned with a sleek fit out and an upgrade to its culinary offerings. Renamed Flametrees, the restaurant offers an extensive menu, wine list, cocktail bar, and fireside dining.
Family-friendly activities introduced at the resort include an outdoor cinema, jumping castles (during school holidays), trivia and bingo nights, scavenger hunts and kite-flying competitions. The resort has acquired pedal karts and has converted a walking trail into a mini grand prix track as a nod to Phillip Island’s own world-famous circuit.
Onsite facilities also include a gym, sauna, indoor and outdoor spa, two outdoor swimming pools, a children’s wading pool, electric bikes, games room, three tennis courts and a children’s playground.