With NSW school holidays in full swing and the recent opening of the Queensland border last week, Reflections Holiday Parks along the NSW North Coast are welcoming guests from the Sunshine State whilst ensuring a Covid-safe holiday.
Reflections Holiday Parks chief executive Steve Edmonds said he was proud to be able to welcome guests from Queensland back to the parks since the borders reopened on the 10th of July.
“There has always been a strong Queenslander representation in our Northern NSW parks which range from Ballina and Evans Head right through to Byron.
“Our Queensland visitors make up to 25% of state-wide guests and we are happy to see them returning now they are able to do so.
“After months of restricted movements and uncertainty surrounding Covid-19, we know that people are craving the kind of nature-based, outdoor holiday that Reflections parks offer.
“Our coastal and country parks promise fresh air and relaxation, encourage healthy outdoor activities and support regional townships which have done it tough and struggled through drought, fires and now a pandemic.
“To ensure we continue to offer these great, worry-free holiday experiences, Reflections parks follow all NSW Public Health Requirements and have a firm Covid-19 Safety Plan in place.
“We closely monitor and act on the latest information from NSW Health to keep our parks safe holiday havens throughout these uncertain times.”