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Win a free Thanksgiving dinner for 2 at Costa Rica Marriott

The Tico Times and Marriott are giving away a free Thanksgiving dinner for two at Costa Rica Marriott in San Antonio de Belén, north of San José. One lucky reader and a guest will be treated to a special holiday buffet-style dinner on Nov. 28, from 6-10 p.m.

To enter, click here and fill out the form with your name, date of birth, ID or passport number, email address and contact phone number. Winners must be 18 or older and will be selected at random on Monday, Nov. 25. The Tico Times will notify the lucky winner by telephone and/or email.

While you’re at it, make sure to check out Costa Rica Marriott’s special Thanksgiving dinner offers here and make your reservations now!         

Happy Thanksgiving from The Tico Times and Costa Rica Marriott!

For contest rules, click here.

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