Ramada Phillip Island Wyndham Timeshare Wants Help to Name the Penguin

Ramada Phillip Island Wyndham Timeshare Wants Help to Name the Penguin
Ramada Phillip Island Wyndham Timeshare Wants Help to Name the Penguin

More fun news about the new Australia timeshare from Wyndham timeshare that we wrote about yesterday here on The Timeshare Authority blog. (See: Australia Timeshare Expands with Wyndham Vacation Resorts Asia Pacific Resort.The Ramada Phillip Island, a mixed-use property is managed by the Wyndham Vacation Resorts Asia Pacific group and includes both hotel units and timeshare villas.

Committed to the ‘Wyndham Green’ initiatives in many ways, including in-room recycling and water saving measures, the Ramada Phillip Island Resort Wyndham timeshare also includes among its team members an adopted penguin. Part of the Penguin Foundation’s Adopt-a-Penguin program, the little fellow exemplifies Wyndham’s Green initiative. The resort is asking for help in naming the adopted penguin.

Dawn Gleeson, Business Development Manager of Ramada Phillip Island, explains, “Ramada Phillip Island is delighted to become a corporate sponsor with the Penguin Foundation through the Adopt-a-Penguin program and it’s fantastic to be able to get our guests involved with this naming competition.”

The competition to Name-the-Penguin is open to guests and timeshare owners at the Ramada Phillip Island Wyndham resort and to vacation owners in the WorldMark South Pacific Club by Wyndham. Three contest winners will be announced; two who are current timeshare owner/members in the WorldMark South Pacific Club by Wyndham, and one who has been a guest at the Ramada Phillip Island between March 8, 2013 and May 31, 2013, and who then completes the entry application.

The two winners in the first category will receive WorldMark South Pacific Club by Wyndham One-Time Credits for first and second prize. The winner in the resort guest category will receive a two-night stay for two adults and two children in a two-bedroom cottage at Ramada Phillip Island, including breakfast daily, a three-park pass to Phillip Island Nature Parks and a choice of a mountain biking, surfing, body board, kayak, or snorkeling experience with OutThere Outdoor, valued at $719.

The entry form and complete rules are available at: www.worldmarksp.com/nameapenguin.