What more could you ask for?
Fiji is pleased to confirm that from 01 April 2006, the Talai VIP Butler service will be extended to include all Deluxe Ocean View Rooms at the Outrigger on the Lagoon, in addition to the service that is already offered to guests staying in the resort’s bures and suites.
The “Talai” service includes; welcome drinks, personalised guest services, and complimentary champagnes and canapés personally delivered to your bure every afternoon – or to wherever you may be relaxing by the pool! This is a traditional five star butler service with a South Pacific twist
And in the words of the charming head butler Moses the Talai is even more than that – “we are not just a butler – we are talai – which is more like your personal assistant – anything you want we can do”.
“Our wonderful team of Talai butlers will make your guests feel like true VIPS”, said Paul Hughes, General Manager Outrigger on the Lagoon . Fiji. “The current service to the bures and suites has been so successful that we have had to extend it to the deluxe Ocean View rooms to meet demand.
“As the first officially five star rated property in Fiji, our guests are used to a certain level of quality and service and we continue to ensure we meet that expectation in every way. Extending the country’s only dedicated butler service is just another small example of our commitment to quality”, said Mr Hughes.
For further information please contact Outrigger on the Lagoon . Fiji. Ph: 0011 679 650 0044, [email protected] or www.outriggerfiji.com
Graham Muldoon
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