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Marriott Hotel goes down memory lane

2 winners of the hotel experience campaign may win a 3-day 2-night’s stay and a SG $300voucher.

Here's more from Singapore Marriott Hotel:

Singapore Marriott Hotel, best known for its iconic green pagoda roof at the crossroads of Scotts Road and Orchard Road completed its SG $35million refurbishment in April, bringing a new level of luxury to one of the city’s most loved properties.

In celebration of this milestone, the Hotel is inviting all guests from around the globe to submit their dearest memories of their hotel experience, captured as a photo or a video. Participants can log on to Singapore Marriott Hotel’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/singaporemarriottor Twitter account @MarriottSG and post the photo or video with the tagline “I Love Marriott@SG”. The campaign runs from 16th July to 17th August 2012.

From the campaign, a total of two winners will be chosen.

The entry with the most number of ‘Likes’ and comments will be awarded the Grand Prize of a 3-day 2-night’s stay in Studio Room and the Runner Up will receive a SG $300voucher to be redeemed at any of the Hotel’s restaurants; Marriott Cafe, Crossroads Cafe, Pool Grill, Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant or Java+.

Furthermore, the first 30 fans who ‘Like’, comment and share the campaign announcement post on Facebook and Twitter will receive a voucher worth SG $20 redeemable at Java+, the latest F&B addition at Singapore Marriott Hotel.

The premium retail deli outletoffers imported products from around the world including high quality cured meats, cheeses and fine wines. Java+ is the ideal location to unwind over a glass of wine and to savour authentic Spanish tapas. There is also the option to take-away a wide range of sandwiches and coffees, as well as freshly-baked pastries and heavenly cakes, ideal for any occasion.

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