The parental season is coming up, with Mother’s Day in May and Father’s Day in June, and City Lodge Hotels is saying ‘Cheers to the ‘rents!.’ Starting with cherished moms and mother figures, we’ve launched a new special for spouses, children, and family members keen to show their appreciation.
City Lodge Hotels’ is offering discounted rates on two weekends – 4-5 May 2024 and 11-12 May 2024 (inclusive) – of up to 30% off the best available rate at participating Courtyard Hotels, City Lodge Hotels, and Town Lodges, and up to 10% discount off the best available rate at Road Lodges. The campaign is now live on our website www.citylodgehotels.com – here’s a fun clip telling you all about it: pfs://0/City%20Lodge_Mother%27s%20Day%20Promo_Radio_FM.wav
There’s more! Moms staying with us during the Mother’s Day weekend (11-12 May 2024) will enjoy a free mimosa with breakfast – cheers to bubbles with brekkie!
Combining Mother’s Day and Father’s Day specials (the latter to be announced in June), City Lodge Hotels is also running a social media competition. Win a weekend away for four people or a Johnnie Walker hamper simply by making a booking using the promotion code CHEERSRENTS and tagging us in a post during your stay with the hashtags #cheersrents #mothersday on Facebook or Instagram. Two winners will be selected via lucky draw on 16 June 2024. Terms and conditions apply.
Our marvellous Mother’s Day special is available for walk-in, telephone, and email reservations made directly with our hotels and online at www.citylodgehotels.com by selecting the CHEERSRENTS rate in the booking process. Terms and conditions apply.
“We love spoiling our guests on Mother’s Day and understand the importance of cherishing these family moments. Our ‘Cheers to the ‘rents” promotion allows our guests to spoil their beloved mothers and mother figures at a great rate while enjoying our exceptional hospitality. We look forward to welcoming your family to our hotels and creating memorable experiences during this special time,” says chief operating officer, Lindiwe Sangweni-Siddo.