The Chronicle

Motel offers isolation

- TOM GILLESPIE tom.gillespie@thechronic­le.com.au

A TOOWOOMBA motel is offering “isolation packages” to people requiring quarantini­ng during the coronaviru­s outbreak, in a bid to make up a massive loss in bookings.

The Highlander Motor Inn on the intersecti­on of James and West Sts has announced it will offer cut-price 14-day packages, with guests able to enjoy three daily meals, clean linen and laundry without meeting or interactin­g with anyone.

Co-owner Mark Hall said the motel, much like the rest of Toowoomba’s accommodat­ion outlets, had been hit hard by booking cancellati­ons.

“We’ve had a crazy amount of cancellati­ons. All the corporate visitors have stopped travelling, so it’s significan­t,” he said.

“The occupancy level has dropped by half.”

Mr Hall said the motel employed a chef full-time, making the isolation package possible.

“We’ve discounted the room rate quite heavily based on a 14-night stay,” he said.

“We can deliver to rooms, breakfast, lunch and dinner so they don’t need to leave their rorom.

“We’ve got an on-site chef, so he can cater to any dietary requiremen­ts.

“The motel has got Wi-Fi and smart TVs, we’ve also got a daily laundry service.”

Mr Hall said the hotel’s staff were also trained to maintain good hygiene practices.

“We provide daily towel change services and provide fresh linen for them when required,” he said.

“We’re geared up with all hand sanitisers, but we’re trying to practise safe distances.

“It’s a great solution for someone coming in from overseas.”

Packages start at $82 a night for 14 nights, with a meals package costing $50 a day.

For more informatio­n about the package, head to the website or call 4638 4955.

 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? NEW PACKAGE: Highlander Motor Inn manager Mandy Polzin and chef Paul Shannon are ready to take on guests requiring a 14-day isolation period, as the coronaviru­s outbreak worsens.
Picture: Contribute­d NEW PACKAGE: Highlander Motor Inn manager Mandy Polzin and chef Paul Shannon are ready to take on guests requiring a 14-day isolation period, as the coronaviru­s outbreak worsens.

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