PRODUCT NEWS
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Crealy Park announces Westlers collaboration |
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04 Aug 2017 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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Westlers created a street food inspired hot dog snacking experience for the park |
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Crealy Park Resort in Exeter, UK, has expanded its catering offering with a new partnership with hot dog brand Westlers.
As part of the deal Westlers created The Hot Dog Highway, a street food inspired hot dog snacking experience themed around Crealy Park’s latest attraction, Driving School.
The Hot Dog Highway features a menu of gourmet hot dog options including Bears Grill, Blossoms Bandito and Buddys Picnic. The kiosk also has a range of features that gives visitors the option to customise their hot dogs.
Jon Clarke, head of Food and Beverage at Crealy Park says: “Working with Westlers, we have managed to elevate the humble hot dog, a product which we know our customers love, into an engaging and fun street-food staple, allowing us to offer customers something a little bit special that allows them to have their dog, just how they like it.”
Rob Burns, marketing controller for Westlers says: “Working together we have managed to create an engaging experience that looks less like your normal ‘drop shop’ branded concession and more of a bespoke, fully integrated offer.”
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attractions, and family-friendly hotels. But the offering that truly stands out with fun
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How surf simulators are transforming the experience economy |
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generations as well, indicating a broader adoption of experience-focused spending habits
in the attractions sector. |
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