RTO4 Partners with Stratford Festival on a regional call centre to support the New Online Booking Service for tourism
STRATFORD,
Ont.—All the best tourism attractions and accommodations of
Huron, Perth, Wellington and Waterloo Region are now only a computer
click or a phone call away via a one-stop-shopping and reservation
portal — from world-class theatre, accommodations, heritage
tours and fine dining, to spectacular hiking and relaxing escapes on
some of Ontario’s best beaches.
“This
new online tool simplifies the planning experience for visitors and
give them a lot of fantastic ideas to make the most of
their getaway,” says Marc Armstrong, Chairperson of RTO4 (Ontario
Regional Tourism Organization Four). “At the same time, it allows us to
offer a broader experience, more entertainment and accommodation
options, and encourage visitors to stay and have fun
even longer in the area.”
In
addition to the online system, under the three-year agreement with the
Stratford Festival, the system will be supported by the
Stratford Festival’s call centre which has some 60 years of experience
in serving visitors to the region.
The
comprehensive new online booking system and call centre will link
tourism properties and products from across Huron, Perth,
Waterloo and Wellington, providing visitors numerous benefits,
including a single point of access to the over 300 regional hotels,
Inns, B&B’s, campgrounds and attractions as well as wealth of
pre-arranged stay-and-play packages custom-tailored to specific
interests.
“More
and more of our visitors are turning to the web to make their travel
plans,” explained Stratford Festival Director of Marketing
and Audience Development Lisa Middleton. “By providing an online
snapshot of everything the region has to offer, we hope the new service
will entice visitors to stay longer and to try a new experience.”
In
addition to creating a vastly superior user experience for visitors,
the new service benefits tourism operators throughout the
region. Because RTO4 is underwriting the cost of implementing and
operating the new reservation system, tourism operators will not pay
users fees and commissions.
“The
goal is to grow the tourism revenues in the region by raising the
profile of the great tourism products we have to offer and
making them easier to buy and sell,” says RTO4 Chief Marketing Officer
Napier Simpson.
Consumers can check out the booking system through one of the portals listed at betterweekending.ca.
About Regional Tourism Organization Four Inc:
Incorporated
in October 2012 by a volunteer board and supported by the Ontario
Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sports, RTO4 is dedicated to growing
the tourism industry and economy in Waterloo, Wellington,
Perth and Huron. For more information visit betterweekending.ca.
About the Stratford Shakespearean Festival:
The Stratford Festival,
in picturesque Stratford, Ontario, Canada, is North America’s leading
classical theatre, drawing
half a million visitors a year. It presents a seven-month season of a
dozen plays in four venues, along with a Forum of events to enrich the
play-going experience. With the works of Shakespeare at its core, the
Festival features classics, contemporary dramas,
musical theatre and new plays. It presented its first season in 1953,
using an innovative thrust stage that revolutionized Shakespearean
performance in our time and inspired the design of several other major
venues worldwide.
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