- Three Ways to Earn Sweepstakes Points
As Hyundai continues its drive toward Super Bowl 50, it is awarding 50 fans an opportunity to win the trip of a lifetime. Hyundai is an official NFL sponsor and is hosting a sweepstakes to give away 50 tickets to the biggest Super Bowl ever. 25 lucky winners will receive a pair of tickets to the game, lodging, and transportation to and from the stadium on February 7, 2016.
Contestants can submit entries by completing one or more of the following. Points accumulate for each registered participant, increasing competitors’ chances of winning the grand prize.
- Register for the sweepstakes at football.hyundaisweepstakes.com – 1 entry point
- Test drive a new Hyundai vehicle at your local Hyundai dealer (click here to see the closest dealer or go to HyundaiUSA.com) – 10 entry points
- Get friends to enter the sweepstakes by posting a pre-assigned message to users’ Facebook or Twitter profiles – up to 5 entry points
A total of 16 entry points can be earned for each contestant, and entries are tracked via Hyundai’s website. U.S. residents ages 18 or older are eligible for entry, and winners will be notified via phone and email circa January 25, 2016. The sweepstakes opened at 12:00:01 a.m. ET on December 16, and close January 15, 2016 at 11:59:59 p.m. ET.
“With these sweepstakes we want to give back to fans of the Hyundai brand,” said Trea Reedy, senior group manager, experiential marketing, Hyundai Motor America. “By giving 50 fans the chance to spend a night in the heart of the action, at one of the world’s biggest sporting events, we hope to give them an experience that they won’t soon forget.”
Since Hyundai inked its official sponsorship with the NFL in June, the company has been busy connecting with fans across the country. During the season opening celebrations on September 9-10, Hyundai was the presenting sponsor of the 2015 NFL Kickoff activities that included a concert in the San Francisco Bay Area, and unveiled two new NFL-themed television ads that highlight what it truly means to be a fan.
In November, Hyundai announced its return to Super Bowl advertising with four new TV ads. Two 30-second spots will run during the first and second quarters, a 60-second ad will appear in the coveted pre-kick off slot and another new 60-second ad will air during the pre-game show.
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