Rhandell Rubio
Aug 26, 2011

Groupon HK to launch first Macau group-buying deal for 'House of Dancing Water'

HONG KONG - Groupon Hong Kong is rolling out its first Macau group-buying deal that will go live today for locals in the SAR, offering them a chance to purchase a package for live stage show 'The House of Dancing Water'.

Groupon HK launches first Macau group-buying deal
Groupon HK launches first Macau group-buying deal

Prior to today, Groupon Hong Kong had only offered group buying deals pertaining to products and services in Hong Kong.

The deal is in collaboration with the City of Dreams and the Ignite Media Group. It offers Groupon members the chance to purchase a pair of premium tickets to 'The House of Dancing Water' show, along with a set lunch or dinner and bottle of wine at two of City of Dream's top restaurants. 

For an exclusive period, users can log on to the Groupon Hong Kong website  and the Macau.com portal to purchase this deal.

"We're proud to kick-start the Groupon Hong Kong and Macau.com partnership and bring forth the best deals to one of the world's fastest growing entertainment destinations - Macau," said Kevin McKenzie, director of Ignite Media Group.

"As a member of Ignite Media Group, Macau.com is a sought-after online portal, providing a wide range of travel information in Macau. Now visitors can access Groupon's deals for great packages in Macau without leaving our website," he added.

Ignite Media Group, a media company of online, out-of-home and print enterprises dedicated to promoting Macau as a premier entertainment destination, stated that it would continue to roll out more deals for Macau with the commencement of this first deal.

Groupon Hong Kong and Macau.com formed their partnership in June.

 

Source:
Campaign China

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