Jamaica OBSERVER CELEBRATES FASHION’S NIGHT OUT with Luxury!
Brilliant news for guests smart enough to have checked into a Sandals property: Sandals Resorts International, the Luxury-Included Resort Chain, is on-board for this year for Jamaica OBSERVER’S CELEBRATION OF FASHION’S NIGHT OUT (FNO) with specials at 11 of its on-property retail outlets. The global night of retail therapy will take place islandwide on September 8, 2011, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm and Sandals’ resorts are in full gear, preparing deals and discounts on Caribbean-chic resort wear, beachwear and accessories. Participating Sandals resorts are: Sandals Royal Plantation; Sandals Grande Riviera, Sandals Royal Caribbean, Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Carlyle, Sandals Negril and Sandals Whitehouse. Beaches Boscobel, Beaches Sandy Bay, Beaches Negril and Grand Pineapple Negril will also offer discounts for the evening.
Shoppers at any of the Sandals stores for Jamaica OBSERVER’S CELEBRATION OF FASHION’S NIGHT OUT (FNO) will experience an evening of phenomenal shopping steals of up to 50 per cent off, with complimentary in-store lavish cheese and wine selections as they browse the many items on sale. Attractive evening pass rates are available at each resort for local shoppers to partake in the experience and enjoy a night of luxury beyond shopping.
According to Gail Bell, Sandals group manager for Retail, “The aim is to open up Jamaica’s participation in this event to our resort guests, whilst also creating an added opportunity for local shoppers to take full advantage of Sandals’ special deals.” Leading up to the big night, starting on Tuesday, September 6, resort guests will be treated to fashion-inspired activities and events such as Get Wrapped (learning to tie your sarong) and Stepping out with Havaianas as well as fashionista movie nights featuring The Devil Wears Prada and Sex and the City.
“Sandals Resorts International (SRI),” continued Bell, “is pleased to partner with the Jamaica Observer and the many stores across the country in promoting the local retail trade. Bringing the event to the resorts provides an added experience for the guests, allowing them to take advantage of great deals.” Naturally, we concur!