WIN a 7-night Luxury Motorhome Holiday!

6 Sep

Win a 7 night luxury holiday

Win a 7 night luxury holiday

Ever wanted to go on an exciting road trip … and take all the comforts of home with you? By entering this fantastic competition, you could be doing just that!


To celebrate the inaugural Covi Motorhome, Caravan and Outdoor SuperShow, where everything associated with this wonderful lifestyle will be under one roof at Auckland’s ASB Showgrounds, we’re giving readers the chance to win seven days away in a luxury four berth United motorhome. The spacious United motorhome interior offers a true home-from-home experience. A fully equipped kitchen, all mod cons and bathroom facilities are all on board making your holiday as comfortable and relaxing as possible.


The prize includes:



  • Seven day hire of a four berth United Motorhome -  www.campervan.co.nz

  • Free vouchers for Qualmark-rate Kiwi Holiday Park campsites for use during the hire period

  • $200 petrol voucher

  • Free membership to the New Zealand Motor Caravan Association with its multiple

  • Family pass to the Waimangu Volcanic Valley


The Covi Supershow is on at Auckland's ASB Showgrounds from September 17 to September 19. Adults are $15 with kids under 16 free! For more information visit www.supershow.co.nz and be sure to check out United Campervan at stand number 390.


Entries close Friday 17 September 2010.


 


Terms & conditions for United Campervans:



  • The vehicle will be provided free of charge.

  • The hire may be from either Auckland or Christchurch Depot and must be returned to the same depot.

  • The booking is strictly subject to availability and must be used prior to 31 August 2011.  Pick up is not permitted from 15 December 2010 to 15 January 2011 inclusive.    

  • The winner will be required to pay a Bond/Excess of $1,200 on pick up.

  • All other normal United Campervans rate inclusions and conditions apply.

  • Subject to availability, and the payment of any additional costs by the winner, the length of hire may be increased and/or a larger vehicle substituted.

  • There will be no cash refund if a smaller vehicle is utilised.

  • The prize is not transferable to another person or persons.

  • The prize is not redeemable in part/or full for cash and is not valid in conjunction with any other United Campervan offers.

  • Other conditions may apply to the Kiwi Holiday Parks and Waimangu Volcanic Valley prizes

  • The booking request must be made direct with: Dennis Mischewski – dennis@campervan.co.nz


 

Conditions of Entry

Competitions are open to New Zealand residents, except for employees of NZ Magazines. The competition prizes are as specified. Further conditions apply, please see Promotion Terms and Conditions.

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