May 23, 2013

Anglophile Alert: Win a Trip to the London 2012 Games from Crest and Oral B

Crest and Oral B are teaming up to sponsor a sweepstakes where the prize is a trip to the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The prize includes:

2 Grand Prizes: A trip for two (2) to the London 2012 Olympic Games in London, England. Trip package includes round trip, coach-class air transportation for two (2) from a major airport near winner’s home (determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion) to London, England; 4 nights’ accommodations at a hotel determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion (single room, double occupancy); breakfast served daily at the hotel; single day pass to CoSport’s exclusive hospitality center located in the heart of London; tickets to pre-selected events (determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion); and commemorative gifts selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion.

The contest is open to legal residents of all 50 US States who are 18 years or older at the time of entry.

You have until May 31st to enter so enter soon! Obviously to claim your prize you must be available to travel during the Olympics in July/August.

Anglotopia Contest Disclaimer – PLEASE READ – before you email us and complain about the contest please understand that we are NOT running this contest NOR are we affiliated with it in anyway. We are merely providing the information that this contest exists.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO ENTER!

 

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Jonathan is a consummate Anglophile with an obsession for Britain that borders on psychosis. He keeps Anglotopia running in his spare time, always dreaming of his next trip to England, wishing he lived there - specifically Dorset - and is always trying to figure out a way to move to England. It will happen one day. Keep up with him on Twitter here.


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Comments

  1. Thanks for all the alerts….I’d love to go to London. I couldn’t get to the contest. The P&G picture is a screen shot! Thanks again!

  2. Anna C Biggs says:

    England–the countryside, the cities, the Tube, Piccadilly Square, Westminster Abbey, changing of the Guard, double decked buses, Queen’s Flower Show, live theater, shopping, antiquing, observing the people, Bath and its Roman history, B&B’s, English flower gardens, black faced sheep, straw roofs, Parliament, Big Ben, the Tate, Museum of Natural History, Zora who is a psychic, picnicking in parks, Kilburn White Horse, Uffington White Horse, Stonehenge, and these are just a start.

  3. Marianne Picardi says:

    would love to win

  4. CANNOT FIND HOW TO ENTER THE CONTEST???? YOU SAY THERE IS A LINNK AT BOTTOM OF ARTICLE B UT ONLY THIS SPEAK YOUR MIND IS THERE?????

  5. Connie Faulkner says:

    love to win a trip

  6. Nicole Jacobs says:

    I so hope I win this trip! I am so passionate about traveling and everything about it. I have never been anywhere in Europe or anywhere out of North America so this would be extremely exciting to win a trip to London and the 2012 games. I enter travel sweepstakes quite a bit & have never won BUT I still keep believing I can,lol!

  7. thank you for a great site

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