Will You Be in San Francisco Today?


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If so… get a free Hilton night to use for a future stay! Read my prior post this week to learn more about this Treasure Hunt.

Essentially, the details are as follows:

  • Who: Everyone!
  • What: Hilton HHonors is hosting a bonus Treasure Hunt stop to give away 75 Free Night certificates
  • When: Free Night certificates will begin to be handed out from 4-6pm PDT on November 11, 2011 to the first 75 people who successfully arrive and show proof of the completed task, whichever comes first. You are able to arrive early to wait and ensure a spot.
  • Where: Hilton San Francisco Union Square at 333 O’Farrell Street
  • Why: To support the Hilton HHonors Fast Ways to Free Stays promotion and to thank all of our loyal HHonors members who requested a west coast event. To read more on the “Faster Ways to Free Stays” promotion read my prior post.

To take part in the treasure hunt and win a free night, you must:

  1. Tweet your “Travel Wish”, mention @HiltonHHonors, and which @HiltonWorldwide property you want to visit to use your #HHfreenight. Example: “My travel wish is to visit the @WaldorfAstoria Park City Utah! @HiltonHHonors #HHfreenight #SanFran”
  2. Find the Hilton HHonors staff at the @HiltonSFUnionSq @ 4pm PDT to show proof of your “Travel Wish” tweet & @HiltonHHonors & #HHfreenight mentions on either your mobile phone or a print-out
  3. The first 75 people to find us in person at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square (@HiltonSFUnionSq) and show us their “Travel Wish” tweet could win a Free Night!

You can start tweeting now! Also, based on some reader’s comments, I would plan on getting there earlier – the 75 free nights will go quick! Click here to book a stay at any Hilton hotel.

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Ryan
Ryan
12 years ago

For those who went to other events -If I am one of the first few to get there, is it obvious where to stand in line? Thanks

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