Who can enter the overnight stay competition?The competition is open to participants aged 18 years and over.
Who can enter the overnight stay competition?The competition is open to participants aged 18 years and over.
When does the competition close?The competition closes for entries on October 1, 2024, at 11:59 PM BST. The entry period begins on September 5, 2024, at 12:00 AM BST.
How can one enter the competition?Entry details are not specified in the provided terms, but typically, participants can enter through the designated competition website or platform associated with Elite Hotels.
What prizes can be won?One lucky winner will receive an incredible prize package that includes:
- Overnight accommodation for two adults at one of the following luxury hotels:
- Tylney Hall Hotel & Gardens, Hampshire: Features individually designed bedrooms, stunning gardens, a 2 AA-Rosette restaurant, and spa facilities.
- Ashdown Park Hotel & Country Club, East Sussex: Set in Ashdown Forest with lakes, gardens, multiple dining options, and health club amenities.
- The Grand Hotel, Eastbourne: A five-star hotel on the seafront with award-winning restaurants, a cocktail bar, and a health club.
- Dinner allocation of £50 per person.
- Breakfast the following morning.
- Residential use of the spa and health club facilities at the hotel.
What is the total prize pool amount?While the exact monetary value of the prize pool is not specified, it includes an overnight stay at a luxury hotel, dinner, breakfast, and spa access, making it a high-value package aimed at providing a relaxing and luxurious experience for the winner and their guest.
Are there any restrictions or conditions for claiming the prize?The prize is non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and no cash alternative is available. Transport to and from the hotel is not included. The prize must be redeemed within 12 months of being issued and is subject to availability, with potential blackout dates. Employees of Elite Hotels and associated agencies are not eligible to enter.
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