Golden Chain’s new Western Australian property
February 28, 2007 on 10:17 am | In Australia, Hotels, New South Wales, Northern, Queensland, South Australia, Sydney, Tasmania, Victoria, Western |
Golden Chain Motor Inns has signed up another property in Western Australia as it continues to be the fastest-growing accommodation group in Australia.
They have picked up the Gloucester Motel at Pemberton, and now have 322 member motels, resorts and apartments throughout Australia in its 21st year of operation.
Golden Chain’s Bryan White says the Pemberton property, strengthens the group’s representation in Western Australia and provides a wider range of options for travellers seeking a special tourist experience in quality accommodation at a reasonable price.
“We are the largest motel chain in the 3-4.5 star range and we have established a reputation of excellence t
hat has won the support of traveller,” he said.
“We have had an enormous endorsement from moteliers, looking to reduce costs without reducing their standards as well as from travellers.”
The Gloucester Motel is a 3.5 star property with 50 units located in the heart of the world-renowned Karri Forest, offering the perfect opportunity to take in first hand the majesty of the magnificent trees.
It offers the best value accommodation in Pemberton and has a fully licensed restaurant and bar.
Guests can also visit the wonderful vineyards of the region or travel along the magnificent waterways.
Host Ian Leaning says he joined Golden Chain because it is the biggest in the 3 to 4.5 star range and “looked family oriented”.
“I had a bad experience with another group and I felt Golden Chain looked more attuned to our needs.
“It was also a better economic proposition for us so there was no question that we should join.”

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