Legally if it was a random draw, then there's a whole bunch of lottery controls that kick in.
As a "game of skill selected by judges" there's less paperwork.
Name one Preferred Hotels & Resorts property mentioned in the ebook (pages 58-63) that you'd love to stay at in Tokyo
The Competition is a game of skill, and chance plays no part in determining the winner.
Each valid entry will be individually judged based on the originality and creativity of their answer.
By entering this competition you agree to receive the free fortnightly Vacations & Travel enewsletter
Major Prize:
The major prize is a trip for two, and includes:
• 3 nights at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu in a Deluxe King or Deluxe Hollywood Twin Room.
• 2 nights at Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel in a Superior King or Twin Room.
• Daily breakfast at both hotels.
• Return economy-class flights with ANA, for two.
The Prize does not include airline taxes or surcharges. The winner will be required to pay these.
Further exclusions are anything not listed above including pre/post accommodation, airport transfers and travel insurance.
Runner-Up Prizes:
Five lucky runners up will receive a bottle of Sake from a Tokyo brewery and a Daruma lucky charm prize worth $100 each.
Legally if it was a random draw, then there's a whole bunch of lottery controls that kick in.
As a "game of skill selected by judges" there's less paperwork.
Thanks, I understand that.
I'm just being critical of the question asked by the promoter. They could have put a bit more thought into it.
Thanks Katie!
Why is this a game of skill when the question is just "name a hotel that you want to stay in"? Seems a bit silly.