Contest Closed! Win a two-night stay at the Holiday-Inn Express!

NowMedia Staff | August 15, 2018 in Contests

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This contest is now closed. Congrats to Sam Mayer, who was our randomly selected winner! Thanks to everyone who entered.

In Kelowna's four-season playground, it's hard to find accommodation options for those friends and family who are coming to visit. Or, if you wanted to get out of the house for a weekend and staycation in our beautiful city!

The brand new Holiday Inn Express & Suites located at 1620 Powick Rd, just finished construction in June and is open for business!

Guests can not only feel refreshed after their stay thanks to amenities like the indoor pool, fitness centre and complimentary continental breakfast, but most rooms are equipped with some exciting features you’ll be hard-pressed to find elsewhere in the city.

To help make the stays and slumbers of their guests more enjoyable, the hotel has blackout blinds, making for an ideal sleep in, and an added cushioned sliding door to help eliminate pesky hallway chatter.

Need somewhere for your visiting guests to stay? You could win a two-night stay at the brand new Holiday-Inn Express in a standard King room!

The Prize:

- Two night accommodation at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites (1620 Powick Rd, Kelowna)

To Enter:

- Please read the rules and details below

- Fill out the entry form

We will randomly select our winner on Wednesday, August 22 2018 at noon. 

Looking to book a room? Visit Holiday-Inn Express & Suites online or on their Facebook page!

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