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Campaign Period: 10 October 2017 to 20 October 2017 Stay Period: 10 October 2017 to 15 February 2018 Black-Out Period: Subject to Availability Campaign Period: 10 October 2017 to 20 October 2017 Stay Period: 10 October 2017 to 15 February 2018 Black-out Period: Subject to availability. Terms and Conditions of this campaign (“Campaign”): The offer under this Campaign is eligible to guests (“Eligible Guests”) who book a hotel room in The Venetian Macao, The Parisian Macao, Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central, Conrad Macao, Cotai Central, or Sands Macao via the respective official website* from 10 October 2017 to 20 October 2017 (the “Campaign Period”) for staying date within 10 October 2017 and 15 February 2018. *Official website: venetianmacao.com, parisianmacao.com, sandscotaicentral.com, sandsmacao.com, sandsresortsmacao.com Eligible Guests will be entitled to select ONE of following offers for the price of MOP/HKD10: o Two (2) one-way Cotai Class ferry tickets (from Macau to Hong Kong) o Lunch buffet at Le Buffet for two (2) persons o Lunch buffet at Bambu for two (2) persons o Lunch buffet at 888 Buffet for two (2) persons Each booking may enjoy this offer ONCE Cancelled hotel bookings will be disqualified from redeeming the offers. Terms and Conditions: Cotai Water Jet 1. Eligible Guests may purchase two City Route Cotai Class full fare Macau to Hong Kong one-way tickets at the discounted price of MOP/HKD10. All the sailings must be within the period of 11 October 2017 to 15 February 2017. 2. The price of one Macau to Hong Kong one-way ticket is MOP/HKD5. 3. Eligible Guests shall present hotel passport when purchasing tickets at CotaiTravel shop (Shop612, The Venetian Macao; or Shop107, The Parisian Macao; or Shop1030, Sands Cotai Central), or Sands Macao Concierge. 4. Eligible Guests shall purchase ferry ticket in person with the hotel passport and shall be the same guest showing on the hotel passport. 5. Black-out dates are as follows: 23-26 December 2017, 30 December 2017 - 2 January 2018, 16-22 February 2018. Redemption of ferry tickets are subject to availability. 6. Eligible Guests may purchase no more than two discounted Macau to Hong Kong one-way tickets per each hotel booking. 7. Cotai Water Jet City Routes are as follows: o Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal to Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal o Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal to Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal 8. The sailing date of Macau to Hong Kong ferry ticket(s) must be within 7 days of the arrival date of the confirmed hotel booking. 9. All sailings must be finished on or before 15 February 2018. 10. This promotion is subject to seat availability. 11. No change, cancellation or refund is available once ticket is issued. 12. Cotai Water Jet will not be responsible for any lost or stolen ticket, and no reissuance of ferry ticket will be entertained. 13. This promotion cannot be used in conjunction with other offers and discounts. 14. Cotai Water Jet reserves the right to modify terms and conditions or terminate the offer without notice. 15. This Campaign is subject to Terms & Conditions of Carriage of Passengers and Luggage. 16. Cotai Water Jet reserves the final rights to this Campaign. 17. In the event of any inconsistency between the Chinese and English version of the T&C, the English version shall prevail. Dining 1. Eligible Guests may purchase TWO lunch buffet for the discounted price of MOP/HKD10 for selected restaurants. 2. The price of lunch buffet for one person is MOP/HKD10. 3. Eligible Guest shall present his or her hotel passport prior to being seated at the restaurant. 4. One of the dining guests shall be the same guest showing on the hotel passport. 5. Selected restaurants for this offer are as follows: o Le Buffet - The Parisian Macao o Bambu - The Venetian Macao o 888 Buffet - Sands Macao 6. Each hotel booking may enjoy this offer ONCE. 7. This offer may only be redeemed during the stay period of the hotel reservation. 8. Discount applies to two persons only for each hotel booking. 9. Black-out dates are as follows: o Bambu: Subject to availability o Le Buffet: 24,25,31 December 2017; 1 January 2018; 14 February 2018 o 888 Buffet: 23-25 December 2017 10. Redemption is subject to availability, and reservation is highly recommended. 11. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with other F&B promotional offers or discounts. 12. Venetian Cotai Limited reserves the right to modify terms and conditions or terminate the offer without notice. 13. Venetian Cotai Limited reserves the final rights to this Campaign. 14. In the event of any inconsistency between the Chinese and English version of the T&C, the English version shall prevail. .
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