Peacock TV wants to send you and your family on a Universal Resorts vacation in Orlando or Hollywood. In honor of the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park, enter for a chance to win a vacation at your choice of either Universal Studios Hollywood or Universal Orlando Resort where you’ll come face to face with the fierce Indominus Rex, race alongside Velociraptors and encounter Blue from Jurassic World!
Eligibility: Open only to permanent, legal United States (“US”) residents who are physically residing in one (1) of the forty-eight (48) contiguous United States or the District of Columbia (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and other United States territories), and who are at least eighteen (18) years of age and the age of majority in their state of primary residence at the time of Entry
Entry Dates: July 17, 2023 – July 31, 2023 at 11:59 pm ET
Entry Limit: one entry per person
Grand Prize (1): Winner’s choice of either: one (1) 4-day/3- night trip to Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida (the “UO Trip”) OR one (1) 3-day/2-night trip to Universal Studios Hollywood, in Universal City, California (the “USH Trip”) for the Winner and up to three (3) travel companions (“Guest(s)”), as further described below.
UO Trip: The UO Trip has a fair market value $4,649.40) and consists of the following: 1) Round trip, coach (economy) class air transportation for Winner and up to three (3) Guests from a major commercial airport closest to Winner’s home (as determined by Prize Provider in its sole discretion) to Orlando, Florida*. Winner will be responsible for ground transportation to/from the airport at point of origin. 2) Non-exclusive ground transfers to/from the airport in Orlando, Florida and to/from the hotel and Universal Orlando Resort*.3) Hotel accommodations for the Winner and up to three (3) Guests in a maximum of one (1) room (quadruple occupancy; room and tax only) at Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort (or another Universal Orlando Resort hotel of Prize Provider’s choosing in its sole discretion), for four (4) consecutive days and three (3) nights. Hotel accommodations do not include meals, incidentals, tips, telephone calls, or any other personal expenses incurred during the trip, not specified here. 4) Universal Orlando 3-Park 3-Day Park-to-Park tickets for Winner and up to three (3) Guests for admission to Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure theme parks and Universal Volcano Bay water theme park.
*For a Winner who is a Florida resident and chooses the UO Trip, air transportation may be substituted with another method of transportation by Prize Provider in its sole discretion. Winner is not entitled to the cash difference in the value between ground transportation and the substitute method of transportation.
USH Trip: The USH Trip has an FMV $4,746.00 and consists of the following: 1) Round trip, coach (economy) class air transportation for Winner and up to three (3) Guests from a major commercial airport closest to Winner’s home (as determined by Prize Provider in its sole discretion) to Los Angeles, California**. Winner will be responsible for ground transportation to/from the airport at point of origin. 2) Non-exclusive ground transfers to/from the airport and hotel in Los Angeles, California **. 3) Standard hotel accommodations for Winner and up to three (3) Guests in a maximum of one (1) room (quadruple occupancy; room and tax only) at the Sheraton Universal Hotel (or another nearby hotel of Prize Provider’s choosing in its sole discretion), for three (3) consecutive days and two (2) nights. Hotel accommodations do not include meals, incidentals, tips, telephone calls, or any other personal expenses incurred during the trip, not specified here. 4) 2-Day General Admission tickets for Winner and up to three (3) Guests for admission to Universal Studios Hollywood theme park.
**For a Winner who is a California resident and chooses the USH Trip, air transportation may be substituted with another method of transportation by Prize Provider in its solediscretion. Winner is not entitled to the cash difference in the value between ground transportation and the substitute method of transportation.
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