You could win a trip to Croatia if you can guess the ending of ‘Game of Thrones’
The final season of “Game of Thrones” is upon us, so now’s the time to cast your predictions for how the show will end. And if you guess correctly, you could win a trip to Croatia.
Croatia has been the backdrop for much of the “Game of Thrones” series, serving as the filming location for King’s Landing, Qarth, Braavos and the Westeros Riverlands. So, getting to tour these areas would be a huge coup for “Game of Thrones” fans, and you could be one prediction away from winning the trip of a lifetime from travel company Unforgettable Croatia.
The Grand Prize
One lucky person will win a trip for two to Croatia. The prize includes a seven-night private custom trip, based in Split, Croatia, and Dubrovnik. The stay will include hotel accommodations with breakfast, tours of filming locations and a speed-boat trip to the islands of Hvar and Vis.
An international flight ticket is not included in the package, but considering Unforgettable Croatia is taking care of your accommodations, it’s a small price to pay.
If you’re selected as the winner, you can redeem your prize trip in October 2019.
How To Enter
All you have to do to enter to win is fill out an online form on the Unforgettable Croatia website stating your predictions for the “Game of Thrones” grand finale. Your response must be 1,000 characters or less, and you’ve got until 11:59 p.m. on May 5 to get your predictions down.
With so many different storylines on the show that must wrap up, and after 10 years on-air, the ending is going to be major moment in TV history. But according to Unforgettable Croatia, “that’s what makes trying to predict it so fun.”
However, this might be easier said than done. Even some of the show’s cast couldn’t guess how the series would end.
Kit Harington, who (as fans well know) plays Jon Snow, said in an interview with Stephen Colbert, “I had theories all along and all of them were wrong. They were all wrong, and I’m quite glad I never told anyone my theories because they were all wrong”:
And while the actors can’t reveal any potential plot spoilers, Emilia Clarke, who plays Daenerys Targaryen, told The Independent that after reading the script she walked around London “three hours aimlessly.”
So, sounds like you might very well need a vacation once season 8 of “Game of Thrones” comes to an end. Here’s to hoping your predictions are correct!