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Visit Britain Visit a Life of Luxury Brideshead Revisited Sweepstakes
2008, at 8:30 pm -"One Entry" | Expires August 25, 2008 | |
http://www.visitbritain.us/campaigns/film/index.aspx
The Grand Prize shall consist of a Visit the Life of Luxury Brideshead Revisted tour for two (2) people to London, England (“Tour”):
roundtrip economy class airfare for two (2) from the major U.S. gateway airport nearest the winner’s hometown to a London area airport. (Total ARV $2400)
two (2) consecutive nights hotel accommodations (single standard room, double occupancy), at a London area hotel. (Total ARV $1000)
two (2) consecutive nights hotel accommodations (single standard room, double occupancy), at a hotel in York, England. ($800)
a tour of one of the key locations in the film, Castle Howard, in York (Total ARV $100)
two second-class round trip train tickets from London to York. (Total ARV $400)
TOTAL ARV: $4800.00
4 Responses to “Visit Britain Visit a Life of Luxury Brideshead Revisited Sweepstakes”
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I live in a large community in Florida in which I present monthly at my own expense, a film of my choice and an informal lecture about the film, the writer, the director, the producer, the actors, etc.. The program is hugely successful. I have already chosen to show “Passage To India” and am screening on August 11th, “The Remains of the Day”. I will discuss the adaptation of the film from the novel. It would be very special for me to visit your country and sense the surroundings of “Brideshead”. Sincerely, Marilyn Laber
“Brideshead Revisited” has not screened here as yet and I look forward to seeing it as soon as possible.
I have also purchased “Howard’s End” with intentions of showing it in the near future.
Marilyn Laber
I’am looking forward to seeing it today
12:00 P.M. Knowing I’ll love it.
Thank you for this special films.
Ruth Lanphere
Want to enter the sweepstakes for a trip to England as advertised in Live a life of Luxury as stated in Brideshead revisited- the movie.com as sstated in Visit britain. I hope this is not false advertising.