Win a Trip to the Voyage of the Dawn Treader Premiere in London

In a contest that is open to residents of the United States, students in grades 4-6 are invited to enter a contest to win a trip to the world premiere of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader on November 30, 2010 in London, England!

This is something that you won’t want to miss! You’ll be watching the movie in an audience filled with many of the cast members and the creative team that helped to put the film together.

There will be one (1) Grand Prize Winner who will get a trip for two to London, England to attend the November 30, 2010 premiere of “Voyage of the Dawn Treader.” Trip includes round-trip coach airfare for the winner and the winner’s parent or legal guardian from the major commercial airport closest to winner’s residence (winner and guest must travel together on same itinerary) and three (3) nights hotel accommodations (one (1) double occupancy room); ground transportation while in London, England, and $500.00 spending money. (Approximate retail value of this prize is $4,500.00.) Entrant and accompanying parent/legal guardian must have a valid passport and be available to travel between the dates November 28 and December 2, 2010. If winner can not travel on specified dates, prize will be forfeited and the prize may be awarded to an alternate. Actual value of prize trip may vary depending on winner’s residence and seasonal rates. All expenses not specified above, including, without limitation, all federal, state and local taxes and international tariffs, are the winner’s sole responsibility.

Enter Scholastic’s Contest

10 Comments

  1. This would be such a great experience, but why must they make it open to residents of the united states only? There are so many other countries that would never get this opportunity but would love to. I am from Australia and I happen to think it is quite unfair, but good luck to those who get the chance to enter!

  2. Wait a minute..NOVEMBER 30????? GOSH IS IT THEN??I thought t’was DEC 10…….

    My head is in a state..

  3. only kids in grades 4-6??? :O awwwwwwww!!! That’s great for them, but still… no fair. xD *shrinks self down into 10 yr old*

    • crap I didn’t see that! Of coarse I’m from the u.s. and of course I also just went into 7th grade! :(:(

  4. WOW!!!!!!!!that sounds like soooo much fun, it would be an AMAZING experiance

    But I’m in 9th grade:(:(:( this is one time I wish I was back in 6th grade!!!

  5. Dude thats so unfair! I live in the US but Im a 10th grader! Why is it only for such a small age group?? D:

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