BridgeClimb Sydney will take the opportunity to promote the success of their newest climbing adventure, The Express Climb at the Asia-Pacific Incentives & Meetings Expo (AIME) in Melbourne.
The Express Climb has proved to be a hit amongst time poor customers visiting Sydney with over 24,673 Climbers having experienced The Express Climb since the launch on October 1st, 2009.
The Express Climb is the fastest way to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and is ideal for corporate groups and delegates who may be visiting Sydney for a conference, incentive, meeting or event and who only have a limited amount of time available for leisure activities.
In a group of up to 12 people, Climbers are guided through the heart of the Bridge and to its summit in just over two hours, leaving time for them to then get down to business.
BridgeClimb will also be showcasing their ability to cater for larger incentive and conference groups, with no group too large to experience the Climb of their life. Just recently Oprah Winfrey and her Ultimate Viewers climbed their way into the record books with 316 people on the arches of the Bridge at the same time! Tailor made packages can certainly be created to suit various needs and time requirements.
AIME will also give meeting and incentive planners the opportunity to learn more about BridgeClimb's Chinese Language Climbs. BridgeClimb Sydney now offers Chinese speaking Climbers the opportunity to take home the amazing stories and bridge history shared during the experience, together with the amazing views and unforgettable memories that BridgeClimb has become famous for. This product is available for group booking requests.
AIME, now in its 19th year, is the leading event for the meeting and incentive industry, showcasing the best Australian, Asia-Pacific and international destinations, products and services.
For more information on The Express Climb, The Discovery Climb and The Bridge Climb, visit www.bridgeclimb.com or call (02) 8274 7777.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
BridgeClimb Sydney Scales To New Heights With The Express Climb's Success
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