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Travel

New York City Weekend: Hotel, Airfare and Dinner

Item Number
199
Estimated Value
1400 USD
Sold
1152 USD to nm5a1153c
Number of Bids
16  -  Bid History

Item Description

Package includes

  • Two nights accomodation for up to 2 people on a weekend (Thursday through Sunday nights) at Sheraton NY Times Square Hotel
  • 4 Southwest E-Passes which equals 2 Roundtrip flights (domestic, US Territories, and Puerto Rico) 
  • $200 Gift Card to "Sessanta Ristorante"

 

Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel: located at 811 Seventh Avenue, New York City. 

Sessanta Ristorante: a fresh take on the food of coastal Italy. Housed in the chic Sixty Soho hotel, the restaurant features the innovative and market driven food of Chef Paul diBari. Ristorante Sessanta is open for dinner seven nights beginning 5pm. Caffe Sessanta is open breakfast and lunch daily 7am to 3pm.

www.sessantanyc.com

 

Item Special Note

Sheraton: Can only be used during the weekend which includes Thursday through Sunday Nights. Includes room and tax only. based on availability as determined by the hotel. No extensions will be granted. This complimentary/promotional voucher is not a gift certificate and is subject to restrictions stated herein. Voucher must be presented upon check-in. Voucher is nontransferrable, has no cash values and will not be replaced if lost or stoled. 

Sessanta Ristorante: tax and gratuity not included. Expires 6/1/17. 

Airfare included through Southwest e-passes. Valid only in the United States, its territories and its possesions, including puerto rico. e-passes are valid through 6/11, no exchanges, extensions, or reissues. The date of travel may not occur after 6/11. 

Winners are given 4 one-way southwest e-passes. Southwest e-passes are non-transferrable and cannot be sold to a third party. Southwest e-pass holders must be 19 years or older and a legal US Resident. 

The Southwest flight e-pass is valid for one-way travel on Southwest-operated, published, scheduled service in the United States, its territories and its possessions, including Puerto Rico. The Southwest flight e-pass is not valid on interline or codeshare service.
4. The Southwest flight e-pass is non-refundable and is not redeemable for cash or credit. The Southwest flight e-pass will not be replaced for any reason, including, without limitation, if lost, stolen, or fraudulently used. The Southwest flight e-pass is non-transferrable and cannot be sold to a third party. Sale, auction, or re-tendering of the Southwest flight e-pass for money or otherwise is strictly prohibited. The Southwest flight e-pass may not be used for promotional purposes unless previously approved by Southwest. Any suspected fraud, misrepresentation, misuse, abuse or violation of the Southwest flight e-passSM Rules and Regulations may result in cancellation of the Southwest flight e-pass(es).
5. Each individual Southwest flight e-pass is valid for one-way travel. Two flight e-passes are required to book roundtrip travel.
6. Southwest flight e-pass holders are required to
be nineteen (19) years of age or older and a legal U.S. resident.
7. Air transportation by Southwest Airlines Co. (“Southwest”) is subject to Southwest Airlines’ Passenger Contract of Carriage (“Contract of Carriage”), the terms of which are herein incorporated by reference. Incorporated terms include but are not limited to: a) Limits of liability for personal injury or death of Passengers. b) Limits on liability for loss, damage to, or delayed delivery of passenger baggage, including fragile, perishable, and certain other irreplaceable and/ or high value goods or contents, as specified in the Contract of Carriage. Baggage liability for covered items (except wheelchairs or other assistive devices as provided in 14 CFR §382.131) is limited to $3,500 per fare paying Passenger unless excess valuation coverage is purchased. c) Claims restrictions, including time periods in which a Passenger must file a claim or bring an action against Southwest for its acts or omissions or those of its agents. d) Rights of Southwest to change terms of the Contract of Carriage. e) Rules on reservations, check-in time, refusal to carry, and smoking. f) Rights of Southwest and limitations concerning delay or failure to perform service, including schedule changes, substitution of alternate air carrier or aircraft, and rerouting. g) Overbooking: If a Passenger is denied boarding due to an oversale, has obtained his/her boarding pass and is present and available for boarding in the departure gate area at least ten minutes before scheduled departure, with few exceptions, such Passenger is entitled to compensation.

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