Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh Introduces New Kids Club Dinner Program
Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh Introduces New Kids Club Dinner Program. Children are entertained while parents enjoy adult time.
2013-04-22 — /travelprnews.com/ — Kids are in for a real real treat as Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh introduces a new dinner option for its younger guests. The newly launched program allows kids to enjoy a special night out, indulging in mouthwatering and nutritious dinner options while being entertained by the Resort’s recreational team with various arts and crafts activities.
Upon check-in, children are invited at the Kids For All Seasons Club. The complimentary program offered by the Resort is suitably aged for children aged between 4-12 years, which provides fun and educational activities such as clay-making, story-telling, reading, treasure hunts, cooking classes , puzzle time and so much more.
The excitement continues into the evening, so parents can rest assured that their children are pampered under the care of the Resort’s talented and trained Four Seasons recreational team. Parents can take the opportunity to have a romantic evening out, book a couple’s treatment at the Spa or soak in the beauty of the Resort.
Kids Dinner Program at Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh
Hotel Press Contacts
Nadine Abubakr
Public Relations Coordinator
1 Four Seasons Boulevard
P.O. Box 203
Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai
Egypt
Email Nadine Abubakr
T. 20 2 2791 7788
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