Sandals unveiled a promotion enabling newly committed couples to win four-day vacations before “cuffing season,” which runs from October to mid-February.
“Through December 1, couples can fill out a questionnaire sharing the story of how and when they met, for a chance to win a free three-night stay at one of Sandals’ 18 resorts, the company said.
The winner will be announced on Dec. 5, Sandals said.
“We have long championed the search for real, genuine, storybook romance, and believe that all relationships, whether time weathered and stable or newly sparked and riveting, should be celebrated,” said Marsha-Ann Donaldson-Brown, the company’s director of romance.
“This is why we are eager to give one lucky couple the chance to experience what Sandals does best: provide quality time in a captivating setting, giving couples an opportunity to take their relationship to the next level of connection in a place where they can return to year after year.”
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