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Win a Trip for 2 to Macao Worth $10,000 from Smooth FM [NSW Residents]

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Dates

Closing Date 03/09/2018 5:30pm
Draw Date 04/09/2018 10:00am

Prizes

Description 1x Trip for 2 to Macao
No. of Prizes 1
Total Prize Pool $10,000.00

Entry Requirements

Open To NSW
Entry Limit Unlimited
Entry Methods Website
Prerequisites n/a

As per the T&Cs, no purchase is necessary to enter.

How to Enter:
There are two [2] methods of entering the Promotion:

  • Complete the online entry form; OR
  • Purchase a minimum of one [1] General Admission ticket to the smooth Festival of Chocolate

All valid entries received during the Promotion Period via both Entry Methods will be placed into a draw.

Prize:
The winner will be awarded one (1) travel prize for the winner and up to one (1) companion (companion must be aged 18 years or older, to be determined by the prize winner and approved by the Promoter in its sole and absolute discretion), valued at up to $10,000 (incl GST). The prize comprises of the following components:

Two (2) adult economy return airfares from Sydney, NSW to Hong Kong, China (inclusive of airfare related taxes and charges);
Two (2) adult return ferry passes from Hong Kong, China, to Macao, China;
Four (4) nights minimum 3.5 star accommodation (as determined by the Promoter in its sole and absolute discretion), in Macao, China, twin share, including daily breakfast; to be shared by the winner and their companion
Return transfers for the winner and their companion from the destination-airport to their destination accommodation.
Fine dining experience for two [2] people
Other activities and experiences to be determined by the Prize Provider in its sole and absolute discretion, and communicated by The Promoter.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Ooh I've always wanted to visit Macao, thanks for posting Katie and good luck everyone :)

  • wonder if I'm eligible given I won the product hamper?
    it says if the prize is worth over $500, but no idea what the hamper is worth. eh I'll have a go anyway.

  • I am wondering why it is Name Macao instead of Macau?

    • The English spelling is traditionally Macao (an archaic Portuguese spelling) and the modern Portuguese Macau.
      If you see this article on Wikipedia, they have a photo of their passport which has both spellings on the front page -
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macao_Special_Administrative_R…

      The official Macau government portal spells it either way, so take your pick.

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