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Free Afternoon Tea Radisson Hotels

pjran
pjran Posts: 2,000 Forumite
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edited 11 February 2010 at 3:56PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
Sorry my mistake, only free if you book room and pay with your Visa card.



I've just come across this voucher for Radisson Hotels, unfortunately there isn't one of these hotel near where I live but thought some of you MS'ers could use.

http://www.radissonedwardian.com/rad/edw/Partners/Free_Afternoontea_Dec2010.pdf

Pj

Comments

  • chickaroonee
    chickaroonee Posts: 14,678 Forumite
    Is it 2for1? The voucher says free for 2!

    too many comps..not enough time!
  • caringa
    caringa Posts: 676 Forumite
    pjran wrote: »
    I've just come across this voucher for Radisson Hotels, unfortunately there isn't one of these hotel near where I live but thought some of you MS'ers could use.

    http://www.radissonedwardian.com/rad/edw/Partners/Free_Afternoontea_Dec2010.pdf

    Pj

    How do you find out which Radisson hotels will accept this voucher? I am going to London this weekend but having already phoned one, I'm not sure it will be accepted.
  • donalp
    donalp Posts: 48 Forumite
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    found this on the radisson website - T&C and actual link...

    www. radissonedwardian .com/visateaspecial

    (delete the gaps forr the website link)


    Terms and Conditions
    • Offer is not valid for residents of Venezuela, Belgium, Denmark, France and Tunisia
    • Offer is subject to availability
    • Offer is valid between 1 January - 31 December 2010
    • Rates are per room, per night based on two people sharing
    • Rate quoted is for the Vanderbilt Hotel and is subject to seasonal fluctuation Offer is valid at all Radisson Edwardian hotels except the May Fair Hotel
    • Stay is valid on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights only
    • Rates include accommodation, breakfast, VAT at 17.5%, FREE afternoon tea for two people and a collection of exclusive offers issued as online vouchers upon booking
    • Complimentary room upgrade is subject to availability at time of check-in
    • Collection of exclusive offers to be validated by Hotel and then presented upon arrival at your chosen attraction.
    • Customer must quote the code "VSL" when making a booking through reservations
    • To redeem the free afternoon tea, customers should take a print out of the downloadable voucher and present it on arrival at their chosen restaurant
    • Rates vary by hotel and season
    • Free cancellations can be made before 16.00 hours on day of arrival (U.K. time). One night's accommodation will be charged when cancellations are received after this deadline and in the event of a non-arrival.
    • No cash alternative
    • Offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount
    • Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law
    • Applicable taxes must be paid by bearer. Offer valid only when you pay with your Visa Signature or Visa Platinum card
    hope this helps.?!!
  • see terms on
    www.
    radiassonedwardian.com/visateaspecial

    It seems this is part of a complete package.:( Although the online voucher doesn't state any terms and conditions. Might be worth having a try?!
    £2012 in 2012 = £34.44
  • deedee71
    deedee71 Posts: 918 Forumite
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    It's only for Radisson Edwardian hotels which looks to me like they are all in London.
  • jbro
    jbro Posts: 898 Forumite
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    deedee71 wrote: »
    It's only for Radisson Edwardian hotels which looks to me like they are all in London.

    There's one in Manchester too.
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