Resort featured in MAFS offers special rate for viewers – just don’t bring your best mate

Resort featured in MAFS offers special rate for viewers – just don’t bring your best mate

If you’ve been watching Married at First Sight Australia and have pictured yourself relaxing at one of their deluxe honeymoon locations, then you’ll want to keep reading.

Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort hosted Harrison and Bronte, and is now sharing its offerings with someone outside of that relationship – which seems somewhat fitting for this particular television wedding.

The resort is honouring this trait by offering 25% off its flexible rate.

The Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort in the heart of the NSW Hunter Valley wine region.

“We absolutely loved hosting Bronte and Harrison and the Married At First Sight crew and giving them an opportunity to experience all the Hunter Valley – and our resort – has to offer, from wine tasting and first-class golf to indulgent spa treatments and creative cuisine,”Shaun O’Bryan, Cluster General Manager, Minor Hotels Regional NSW, said.

How Bronte could react if she missed out on the deal.

While romance may have been lacking at the beginning of the television honeymoon, you can bring your own – minus the best friend – when you visit.

Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort is two hours’ drive from Sydney, is a popular pick for weddings, honeymoons, anniversaries, and loved-up holidays.

Guests can choose from one, two and three-bedroom villas and enjoy on-site facilities including the golf course and country club, two restaurants, two bars, three pools and two tennis courts – not to mention the nearby wineries for tasting tours, award-winning dining and more.

To activate the promotional discount, customers will need to firstly admit they are secretly a fan of MAFS, and then use the promotional code LOVE23 at the time of booking.

There are some dates that are excluded from the deal.

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