PAHOEHOE RESORTS GROUP PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL
What would you do with some prime island real estate and a fortune? Like any other person would, our founder and CEO John Galt decided to develop the land as a sunny beach resort. Thus the Pahoeoe Resort Company was founded.
As our first project, Pahoehoe Resort, sees its 100,000th visitor, we are thrilled to have been given the green light to tell you about our work-in-progress: Pulau Peninsula Estate.
In keeping with the company tradition, our CEO does not wish us to reveal everything before the park is open, so we will be giving you as much information as we can in each of our updates. It is our hope that you will be as excited as we are to see this project come to completion.
Without further ado, let us present you with a first glimpse of the Peninsula Resort Hotel:
Aerial photo of Peninsula Resort Hotel
The hotel is a converted colonial-era manor house with 27 luxuriously-furnished family rooms and 3 grand suites. The interiors of the rooms and suites are the work of award-winning interior designer Frank Deco, combining modern comforts with the exquisite charms of a 19th-century mansion. Each room is uniquely designed while offering the best in modern amenities. Experience holiday living like never before!
As you may see in the picture, we have added an extension that is even larger than the hotel itself. This is the Pulau Mall, which contains a fully air-conditioned food centre and shops. It also houses the station of our megacoaster, the Ouroboros, a small section of which you may see going into the hotel. Unfortunately, we are not allowed to reveal more information about the Ouroboros at this point, so it will be featured in a future update.
The hotel and mall are attached to large indoor pool area, which we will also be featuring in a future update. For now, however, we are allowed to reveal that the pool complex offers 4 water slides, 2 of which will (we believe) set a record or two.
Fun fact: The chimneys of manor house were built mostly for decorative purposes by the first owner, although they were functional. One of them, however, was used on a regular basis by the kitchen.
Aerial photo of St. Bernard's Island
St. Bernard's Island is a little rock off the coast of the peninsula. Legend has it that mermaids used to dwell in the waters around it and lure unsuspecting ships onto its treacherous shore. Our resident experts, on the other hand, are of the opinion that it is most likely an extinct volcano. In any case, a lighthouse has existed on the island for as long as European sailors have visited this part of the world. It was rebuilt many times, the last being not more than thirty years ago. It is still serviceable and our company is proud to be operating it.
We have built a Ferris wheel on the island so that visitors may enjoy a spectacular view and the sea breeze at the same time. In the picture, you may also see a ferry terminal and a house above the water. The latter was built in the style of the manor house more than 70 years ago to serve as a waterfront villa. We have done some major work to further protect it from the effects of erosion (part of it used to sit on the beach), and now it serves as one of our water boat stations.
Fun fact: For a brief period when the estate was virtually uninhabited, St Bernard's Island served as a base for a pirate radio station. They were soon ejected by the new owners of the estate, the local colonial administration, but not before a short gun battle ensued.
That is all we have for you today (we promise to be more comprehensive next time!). We hope you have enjoyed this preview of Pulau Peninsula Estate, and we look forward to the next opportunity to give you an update.
Yours sincerely,
The Pahoehoe Group Marketing Team
What would you do with some prime island real estate and a fortune? Like any other person would, our founder and CEO John Galt decided to develop the land as a sunny beach resort. Thus the Pahoeoe Resort Company was founded.
As our first project, Pahoehoe Resort, sees its 100,000th visitor, we are thrilled to have been given the green light to tell you about our work-in-progress: Pulau Peninsula Estate.
In keeping with the company tradition, our CEO does not wish us to reveal everything before the park is open, so we will be giving you as much information as we can in each of our updates. It is our hope that you will be as excited as we are to see this project come to completion.
Without further ado, let us present you with a first glimpse of the Peninsula Resort Hotel:
Aerial photo of Peninsula Resort Hotel
The hotel is a converted colonial-era manor house with 27 luxuriously-furnished family rooms and 3 grand suites. The interiors of the rooms and suites are the work of award-winning interior designer Frank Deco, combining modern comforts with the exquisite charms of a 19th-century mansion. Each room is uniquely designed while offering the best in modern amenities. Experience holiday living like never before!
As you may see in the picture, we have added an extension that is even larger than the hotel itself. This is the Pulau Mall, which contains a fully air-conditioned food centre and shops. It also houses the station of our megacoaster, the Ouroboros, a small section of which you may see going into the hotel. Unfortunately, we are not allowed to reveal more information about the Ouroboros at this point, so it will be featured in a future update.
The hotel and mall are attached to large indoor pool area, which we will also be featuring in a future update. For now, however, we are allowed to reveal that the pool complex offers 4 water slides, 2 of which will (we believe) set a record or two.
Fun fact: The chimneys of manor house were built mostly for decorative purposes by the first owner, although they were functional. One of them, however, was used on a regular basis by the kitchen.
Aerial photo of St. Bernard's Island
St. Bernard's Island is a little rock off the coast of the peninsula. Legend has it that mermaids used to dwell in the waters around it and lure unsuspecting ships onto its treacherous shore. Our resident experts, on the other hand, are of the opinion that it is most likely an extinct volcano. In any case, a lighthouse has existed on the island for as long as European sailors have visited this part of the world. It was rebuilt many times, the last being not more than thirty years ago. It is still serviceable and our company is proud to be operating it.
We have built a Ferris wheel on the island so that visitors may enjoy a spectacular view and the sea breeze at the same time. In the picture, you may also see a ferry terminal and a house above the water. The latter was built in the style of the manor house more than 70 years ago to serve as a waterfront villa. We have done some major work to further protect it from the effects of erosion (part of it used to sit on the beach), and now it serves as one of our water boat stations.
Fun fact: For a brief period when the estate was virtually uninhabited, St Bernard's Island served as a base for a pirate radio station. They were soon ejected by the new owners of the estate, the local colonial administration, but not before a short gun battle ensued.
That is all we have for you today (we promise to be more comprehensive next time!). We hope you have enjoyed this preview of Pulau Peninsula Estate, and we look forward to the next opportunity to give you an update.
Yours sincerely,
The Pahoehoe Group Marketing Team