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Post by High Priestess on Jun 13, 2016 15:36:00 GMT
SEe the article: www.forbes.com/sites/kristintablang/2016/06/11/airbnb-great-barrier-reef-australia-contest-june-2016/#2df07db648f6Months after unveiling its jaw-dropping shark room, Airbnb is taking hotel living to a whole other (sea) level with a contest that offers guests the opportunity to sleep in a suite suspended above the Great Barrier Reef—the world’s largest coral garden. Created in collaboration with Disney Pixar’s Finding Dory, the unique prize—valued at roughly $30,000—includes round-trip flights to Cairns, Australia and a one-night stay for a family of four in a buoyant abode floating over the colorful ridge, where the Finding Nemo sequel takes place. Applicants must submit a brief composition—written in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, or Chinese—detailing why they and their guests deserve to relish the once-in-a-lifetime experience. Entries—which will be judged on their originality and creativity—must be sent from email addresses associated with Airbnb accounts to be properly verified and reviewed. The sole winner will be chosen on July 4, just days before the trip (which takes place from July 12 to 14). To the lucky winner and crew, note that there are a few house rules, including: No clownfish jokes; Protect the anemones; Speak like a whale; Don’t bark at the seals; and If you fall out of bed, don’t forget your mask. GO here to enter the contest:
www.airbnb.com/night-at/gbr
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