Daydream Island Resort to undergo $50 mill Revamp

Daydream Island Resort and Spa in the Whitsundays is to undergo a $50-million-dollar redevelopment including expanded conference facilities.

The works will see the resort closing in early 2018 to ensure renovations can occur in the shortest possible time and with minimal disruptions.

Daydream Island Resort and Spa general manager Dawson Tang says the major redevelopment would see accommodation refurbishments as well as renovations to existing attractions and installation of new features.

Major works will include redevelopment of the Arrivals pavilion, reception, main atrium area, Waterfalls restaurant, Lagoons bar, all room types and Mermaids Restaurant.

Additionally, the Lovers Cove function area will be expanded and a new Asian inspired restaurant will be built and the resort’s conference facilities will be significantly revamped and expanded.

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