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Fri, 18 September 2015

IHG Enhances Kids Eat Free Program in Latin America and Caribbean

InterContinental Hotels Group has enhanced its Kids Eat Free program at all Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts properties located in the Latin America & Caribbean region.

Under the Kids Eat Free program, kids ages 12 and under eat free any time of the day at any Holiday Inn hotel on-site restaurant when accompanied by an ordering adult.

Gerardo Murray, Regional Vice President, Distribution and Commercial Marketing, Mexico, Latin America and The Caribbean, IHG said, “We are very pleased to expand the Kids Eat Free program with the addition of new healthy options at all of our Holiday Inn properties in Latin America and Caribbean. Children now have more choices when staying with their parents from the Kids Eat Free menu, making memorable family travel even better.”

Children staying at a Holiday Inn property can choose from several free meal options from the hotel’s kid’s menu, which now includes a variety of healthier entrées, such as a fruit plate for breakfast, grilled chicken and vegetables, spaghetti with tomato sauce, as well as green salad for lunch or dinner.

Breakfast favorites include, ham and cheese omelette, pancakes, or cereal with a banana.

Popular lunch and dinner selections also include a hot dog or chicken tenders with French fries.

Orange juice or milk is provided with all breakfast meals and milk or soft drink is available with lunch and dinner entrees. 

InterContinental Hotels Group, Holiday Inn, Latin America, Caribbean

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