Mantra Lorne turns it on for AIME delegates

Mantra Lorne turns it on for AIME delegates

Mantra Lorne proved a popular place for post AIME famils this year.

Turning up the delegate heat, the spot hosted 10 event and meeting planners, who opted to head south following the annual AIME expo in Melbourne on February 24 and 25.

Mantra Lorne showed off their capacity to hold unique events by kicking things off with an evening of cocktails and canapés outside on their seagrass lawn.

Naturally, the only way to follow this was with an Argentinian inspired dinner and the sounds of an acoustic guitar player.

The group were also treated to a day trip along the Great Ocean Road, taking in the breathtaking sights of the Twelve Apostles and the Loch Ard Gorge.

Mantra Lorne’s general manager Abraham Dow revealed the resort’s million dollar refurbishment plan due to commence in April and concluding end of May.

The refurbishment includes renovations to the Restaurant, Lounge Bar, Heritage and Private dining areas, the Heritage Ballroom and the Observatory.

The only beachfront resort in Lorne, Mantra caters for up to 600 delegates, with seven different venues to choose from.

Famil attendees included Plan Ahead Events’ Lisa Beckham; Helmsbriscoe’s Linda Broderick (USA); Gener8 Events’ Brian Challinor; Kentera Events’ Chris Cregan; Flight Centre Group’s Bec Cushing; Gems Event Management’s Katherine Ducker; Australian Pesticides & Veterinary Medicines Authority’s Angela Musolino; Creative Incentives & Events’ Cathy Wanny and Gaille Smith; Holistic Events’ – Cheryl Daveson; and MCVB’s Rebecca Eagleson.

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