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Stay
in Ocean City, Play in Florida for FREE! |
That's right. Stay at Ocean City's Premier Resort Hotel, the Coconut
Malorie, and receive your "Florida E-Ticket" at check
out. Simply stay at the Coconut Malorie for 3 consecutive nights
before March 31st, 2010 to receive your Florida E-Ticket
redeemable for 5 days and 4 nights in Orlando!
Availability limited! Don't miss this "sunny" opportunity!
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5
days / 4 nights Hotel
Accommodation in Orlando, Florida
$49 refundable deposit required
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Terms
and Conditions:
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Your package provides accommodations
for up to four people on a space available basis. (2A, 2C) You must
be 30 to 65 years of age. Your package entitles you to 4 Nights in
Orlando. Incidentals such as hotel taxes, gratuities,
meals, transportation and telephone calls are not included. There
is $49.00 refundable reservation deposit required. This deposit will
be refunded to you after the presentations, if eligibility requirements
are met. Reservation request must be received at least 45 days prior
to arrival dates. Holidays ad special events may require a surcharge. Once
your reservation is confirmed space is guaranteed, so failure to
show up on arrival date will result in forfeiture of deposit. Please
note that this is a promotional offer and has no cash value. ETourandTravel
only warrants the forms herein. This offer is fully transferable under
the same terms and conditions. Pets are not allowed. The average retail
value of the offer is between $400 and $600 based on seasonality.
Must be gainfully
employed with a household income of $50,000 annually. Changes in your
reservation request may impact availability. There is no charge for
rescheduling.Failure to attend the mandatory 90-minute sales
presentation will result in loss of deposit. Both
spouse or co-habitants must attend the presentation together. Do not
make airline reservations until you have a confirmation from our
reservation department on your hotel accommodations.
- This advertising
material is being used for the purpose of soliciting sales of vacation
ownership.
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