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Hard Days Night Hotel team up with Lush Spa for popular Baby Shower packages
Mums-to-be can now celebrate their Baby Showers in style thanks to Hard Days Night Hotel.
In association with Lush Spa, the award-winning hotel will offer a duo of pamper packages, which are set to spoil women from around the region as they mark the pending arrival of their bundles of joy.
Floor manager Marian Cotter said: “We are delighted that our Baby Shower packages are expected to be of high popularity amongst women throughout the North West - particularly over the spring and summer months.
“In order to appeal to a wide demographic, we have carefully devised two separate packages that will cater for a variety of guests and will certainly treat them to an afternoon filled with fun, food and festivities.”
Throughout the day of ultimate indulgence, guests can relax and unwind in true tranquillity. Those who opt for the original Baby Shower package will receive a non-alcoholic cocktail for the mother-to-be, pink sparkling wine, mini cupcakes, canapés and a Lush mini treatment and goodie bag for the expectant mum.
Alternatively, the Cocktail Afternoon Tea package will include mini cocktails, a pot of tea, scones with clotted cream and preserves, finger-sandwiches, mini cupcakes, Lush mini treatments for all of the guests and a Lush goodie bag for the mum-to-be.
Marian added: “We look forward to welcoming a diverse array of expectant mothers during their special occasion. Our aim is to provide a stylish soirée that will be both enjoyable and memorable for everybody that attends.”
The original Baby Shower package is priced at £19.95 per person and the Cocktail Afternoon Tea package is priced at £25.95 per person.
For more information about the Baby Shower packages visit www.harddaysnighthotel.com/baby-showers1.html or call 0151 236 1964 and select option four.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Stephanie Wynne .
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