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Magherabuoy Hotel: perfect partners for your perfect day



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Published Date: 24 September 2008
BEAUTIFUL brides deserve a beautiful setting for their special day... and there's nowhere more special on the Causeway Coast than Best Western Magherabuoy House Hotel on the outskirts of Portrush.
But why not find out for youself and visit the Best Western Magherabuoy House Hotel Wedding and Bridal Fair this Sunday (September 28) between 1pm and 5pm.

The hotel, developed around a country mansion built in 1860, was extended and extensively r
efurbished in 2006. The old mansion house was refurbished earlier this year, and further renovations were undertaken in the summer to convert the former nightclub into a large function room and wedding hall.

With lush décor throughout and luxurious surroundings, the Causeway Suite complements the rest of the hotel and can cater for seated diners of 300 guests.

The hotel's other main function room, the Lanyon Room, caters for up to 180 guests. Ambient lighting, air conditioning and adjoining gardens make the Lanyon Room perfect for your wedding reception.
To complete the hotel's extensive function capabilities are three smaller suites that can accommodate from ten to 40 guests for the more intimate wedding gatherings.

Magherabuoy House is an approved venue for civil ceremonies and civil partnerships, making it possible to have wedding ceremony, photographs, dinner and entertainment all under one roof.
The hotel now boasts 55 bedrooms, including accessible, family and superior rooms, all finished to a very high level of quality that is consistent with the rigorous standards of the Best Western brand worldwide.

Hotel Manager, Trevor Clarke, said: "We are delighted to have hosted so many weddings in the past, indeed 2008 has been our busiest year to date and we believe that the fabulous surroundings, high standards of service and excellent food have ensured our clients have left delighted with their own experience, and happy to recommend us to others."
"Our success in giving our guests the service they want is reflected in the demand we are experiencing, with bookings growing substantially from year to year."

"We are certain that the quality and flexibility of our premises, with the support of our team of professional staff, will convince anyone with a wedding in mind that our hotel ought to be their first choice as venue. This is the dream day for any happy couple; our business is all about making the wedding day memorable for all the right reasons."
Trevor added: "The hotel promises to offer the best not only in terms of menu selection and quality of food, but in offering the best service available.

"We are not in business to be 'okay'; we are in business to deliver the best of what our clients expect, and to add value with clever touches throughout the wedding day.

"The message is simple - each and every wedding is individually special to the participants, and we strive to ensure our clients receive the attention they require."



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  • Last Updated: 24 September 2008 11:23 AM
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