18 Mar 2024
Sunshine Coast Resort, Ramada Golden Beach Unveils Stunning $5.8 Million Club Room, and Common Area Refurbishment

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Travel + Leisure Co. (formerly Wyndham Destinations) - Australian office

GOLDEN BEACH, March 18, 2024 — Caloundra resort, Ramada Resort by Wyndham Golden Beach has unveiled the completion of a spectacular $5.8 million refurbishment of all 60 of its Club Wyndham South Pacific apartments and common area improvements for all resort guests.

A significant tourist market and the region's largest vacation club, Club Wyndham South Pacific has close to 60,000 members and brings over 10,000 visitors to the Sunshine Coast every year through its club inventory at both Ramada Golden Beach and Ramada by Wyndham Marcoola Beach. These club members spend an estimated $22 million on the Sunshine Coast each year.

The extensive refurbishment of the club apartments encompasses upgraded bathrooms, brand-new kitchens, revamped flooring, stylish furniture, and the installation of external shutters on the balconies. Each one and two-bedroom apartment has been revitalised with a fresh infusion of style, featuring a coastal-inspired theme with various shades of blue, white, and navy.

The thoughtful layout of the apartments maximises space and functionality, contributing to an elevated holiday experience. Prioritising accessibility, each apartment now boasts a walk-in shower, ensuring convenience and ease of use for all club members.

A highlight of the apartment refurbishments is the addition of external shutters on the balconies, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. These shutters not only offer an option to enclose the balcony, protecting guests from adverse weather conditions, but also extend the dining area for a more versatile experience.

The resort also boasts a revamped pool area with new astroturf, shade umbrellas, pool furniture, and bean bags enhancing the much-loved pool area with a slippery dip. A new pickle ball court has also just opened on the resort grounds. Bikes, e-bikes, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards are now available for hire and are provided complimentary for club members.

“We are proud to unveil this stunning refurbishment project. The completed result reflects our commitment to providing an elevated and contemporary holiday experience for our club members and resort guests. The blend of thoughtful design, modern amenities, and coastal inspiration creates an inviting and welcoming atmosphere for all visitors,” said Nigel Warwick, the resort's General Manager.

Ramada Golden Beach is managed by Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific as a mixed-use property with Club Wyndham South Pacific apartments, hotel inventory, and private residences. Club Wyndham South Pacific is a leading holiday club in Asia Pacific, offering a network of 52 resorts across Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, Hawaii, and Europe.

The refurbished rooms are utilised by club members but can be accessed by the public when members choose to exchange their vacation credits for accommodation elsewhere.

Media contact:
Angie Christofis
0408 324 774

About Club Wyndham
Club Wyndham® is the flagship vacation ownership brand in the Travel + Leisure Co. portfolio, the world's largest vacation ownership and exchange company. From the busy streets of Sydney to the calming shores of Bali, Club Wyndham South Pacific owners have access to 52 resorts to unlock new cities, new experiences, and new destinations. Club Wyndham South Pacific lets travellers spark their sense of adventure with a range of accommodation options from studios to self-contained one, two and three-bedroom apartments with large kitchens and open living spaces, right through to four-bedroom presidential suites. Wander across town, across the country or across the ocean – no matter what's on your travel bucket list, Club Wyndham South Pacific offers the chance to live it.

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