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As we announced last week, we are pleased to say that we are holding our second Head for Points reader Christmas party on Tuesday 12th December.

Like last year we are taking over the Dry Martini bar at the Melia White House hotel from 6pm to 8pm.  This is situated just a few minutes walk from Warren Street, Regents Park and Great Portland Street tube stations.

This is a great opportunity for you to have a few seasonal drinks and, more importantly, to meet fellow readers and to share your travel hints and tips – and perhaps even learn a few inside secrets that can’t be written about online.

melia-white-house

Qatar Airways is generously sponsoring the party and underwriting the majority of the bill.

And we have a very cool prize draw too ….

There will also be a prize draw on the night.  Everyone will be given a free raffle ticket on arrival.

One guest will win a Business Class return flight with Qatar Airways from the UK to any Qatar Airways destination!  (Well, almost anywhere – you can’t backtrack from Doha which means North America is excluded and Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, and Auckland are also excluded.)

Regular readers will know that we rate the Qatar Airways business class product very highly – especially the new Qsuite currently being introduced (photo below) which comes with its own door.  The fact that you can earn Avios and British Airways tier points when you fly with Qatar Airways, due to their membership of the oneworld alliance, is an extra bonus.  If the prize winner books themselves onto a Boeing 777 service from London Heathrow they have an excellent chance of being able to try Qsuite!

Qatar Airways Qsuite

Here is the list of all raffle prizes that have generously been offered so far:

The main prize:

  • Qatar Airways:  1 Business Class return ticket from the UK to any Qatar Airways destination (some small print applies, but not much)

And over £1,500-worth of other prizes donated by some of our friends:

There should be another couple of prizes to add before the big night.

We would like to thank everyone above for generously donating the prizes.  As there are only 150 people coming, your chances are good – 1 in 10.  Bring a friend or partner and you’ve got a 1 in 5 chance of winning!

For clarity …. you need to be in the room when the raffle is drawn (probably 7.15 – 7.30) to claim your prize.  Bear this in mind if you think you might have to leave early.

And a goody bag for every guest

Whilst we are still working on the final details, we are hoping that that all guests will receive a goody bag on departure.  No promises though.

If your company would like to contribute promotional material (150 sets needed) to the goody bags in return for a contribution towards the bar bill, please email me at anika at headforpoints.com.

How do I get my ticket?

Because we need to ensure that people who ask for tickets turn up, we are charging £20 per ticket.  This price includes VAT.

However, your £20 ticket covers unlimited house wine and beer between 6pm and 8pm.  Soft drinks will also be available.  Spirits etc can be purchased for cash.  We are not making a penny from this and indeed Qatar Airways is footing the bulk of the cost.  After 8pm, the bar will remain open for cash payments for anyone who wants to stay longer.

To give as many people as possible the chance to buy a ticket, we have decided to sell the 150 tickets in two batches this year.

  • Batch One will go on sale on Friday 24th at 10am
  • Batch Two will go on sale on Saturday 25th at 10am

We have set up two ticket sale pages:

If you are buying a ticket on Friday please use this link

If you are buying a ticket on Saturday please use this link

You can buy up to two tickets but please don’t be nervous about coming on your own.  Frequent flyers are a friendly bunch and always happy to share details of their recent trips and miles-earning tips.  There will be name badges this year to make introductions easier.  We would actually recommend that you do not bring a guest if you don’t think that they will want to chat about travel all night, as it might ruin the fun for both of you.

American Express is accepted.

We look forward to seeing you on the 12th.

Comments (234)

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  • Sussex Bantam says:

    Sold out in 0.3 seconds – must be some sort of record…

    • Lady London says:

      Well that would probably have been enough to allow 35 people to get 2 tickets each into the basket…

      • Rob says:

        There were 466 clicks out from HFP to Eventbrite this morning. This does not include the 10,000 email subscribers whose click outs would not be added to this count, or those people who went directly into Eventbrite and searched from there (which is what I suggested on Twitter and Facebook this morning as the site was misbehaving.)

        That implies we could have sold 750-1,000 tickets instead of 75.

  • Cambus says:

    Unavailable at 10.00!

  • MAX MARKS says:

    Literally 15 seconds after tickets showed as Available, they’re gone.

    Really disappointing.

    M

  • David says:

    Did they really all sell out in 30 seconds?

    • Lady London says:

      Wonder if Eventbrite is able to provide a tracking of at which exact millisecond how many tix sold ?

  • Solar says:

    I landed on the page at 10.01 Friday and it seems they are sold out from Friday release 🙁

  • Sussex Bantam says:

    Well that’s all a bit rubbish isn’t it ??

  • WW says:

    Tried to book at 10am sharp. 70 tickets were still available but when I tried to buy 2, I got a message saying tickets are no longer available. Tried again a few seconds later (at the time was showing 65 tickets left) with exactly the same result. Now it’s only showing tickets unavailable so I guess I won’t be attending this year:(.

  • Eddie Davies says:

    Eventbrite system seems to have crashed at 10.00am! (overwhelmed?) anyone succeeded in getting tickets?

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