Win a Weekend in Seattle With Picasso

As part of this year’s incredible Passports with Purpose campaign, Inside the Travel Lab has teamed up with the Four Seasons Hotel in Seattle to offer you the chance to win a fantastic weekend away.

Celebrating Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris

For those of you based in the US, both Paris and Picasso seem a long, long way away. Yet until January 17th 2011, the Seattle Art Museum is hosting the master’s work and the Four Seasons Hotel wants you to make the most of the experience.

The Package

Passports with Purpose Prize- a city-view room for one night
- two VIP tickets to the Picasso exhibit
- a copy of Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris
- award-winning salted caramels from local artisan chocolatier Fran’s Chocolates
- $50 ART Restaurant credit to experience menus celebrating the exhibit

What’s the Small Print?

*Package based on availability. Certificate redeemable until December 2011, but SAM Picasso exhibit tickets available only until January 17, 2011. After that date winner will receive two tickets to the Seattle Art Museum.

How Do You Win?

By donating money to Passports with Purpose, of course! This project aims to raise enough money to build housing in one of the poorest regions in India. Donate a minimum of $10 here for the chance to win. While you’re there, browse through some of the other fantastic prizes on offer, from tents to tripods, spa weekends to blogging classes, and video cameras to Amazon kindles.

What if I Can’t Get to Seattle?

Have a look at the other prizes on offer on this page – and of course you can always make a donation without linking it to a prize at all.

When’s the Deadline?

December 13th (winners will be notified on December 17th.) So what are you waiting for?
Donate, make the world a better place, land the chance of a fantastic prize, feel good.

That sounds like a plan to me…

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