Your next beer is on Four Points
Starwood Hotel and Resorts’ Four Point Brand is launching a new ‘Friends of Four Points’ promotion, rolling out globally on July 16.
From mid-July through the end of September, guests checking in at any Four Points hotels globally on Mondays through Thursdays will get a ‘Friends’ token’ for a free perk including a "buy one, get one free" craft beer, a free desert, a free specialty coffee or a complimentary appetizer.
The brand is debuting the start of the Friends of Four Points promotion with a Friends of Four Points Global Scavenger Hunt. Five, oversized tokens will be hidden at Four Points hotels across the world, with clues posted daily on the brand’s Friends of Four Points Facebook tab starting on July 16 at www.facebook.com/fourpoints.
The first guest who nabs the token at each location will win a 3-day trip to any Four Points hotel of their choosing around the world, including complimentary airfare, hotel stay and spending money.
Four Points will also host a "worldwide wake-up call" on Wednesday, July 18th. Anyone who stops in and asks will get a free cup of coffee.
More information on the Friends of Four Points promotion can be found at: www.fourpoints.com/friends, a global microsite where users can check out each hotel’s chosen perk or find special offers.
Gretchen Kelly
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