Users from the following countries can play "World of Costa" from March 31, 2008 to November 11, 2008:
Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, UK, France, Belgium, USA, Brazil, Spain, Portugal, San Marino, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, The Netherlands, Panama, Venezuela, Guadeloupe/French West, Guyana, Luxembourg, Principality of Monaco, Réunion, Gibraltar, Andorra, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay.
Players: adult end users who visit www.worldofcosta.com, owned by the promoter.
Users who visit www.worldofcosta.com can choose whether to enter their messages, selecting between two types: "experience" or "dream".
For "experience" messages, users enter the following data: Title (maximum 100 characters), Year, Ship, Text (maximum 500 characters) , Images in JPG format (maximum 1 Mb).
All fields are mandatory except for images.
For "dream" messages, users enter the following data: Title (maximum 100 characters) and Text (maximum 500 characters).
All fields are mandatory.
A message language selection menu is included in both forms.
After entering a message, the user must confirm it by identifying him/herself by registering with MyCosta or by logging-in to MyCosta.
Single users may enter both dream or experience messages. Each user will participate in the drawing regardless of the number of messages loaded.
A user who loads several messages has the same winning probabilities as one who enters a single message.
Content will be published on website www.worldofcosta.com upon approval based on decency and pertinence. Costa Crociere reserves the right to select the photos and content to be published according to the indicated criteria and this choice is not subject to verification.
Failed approval does not compromise drawing entry.
All users who entered at least one "dream" or "experience" message will be entered in a drawing to win two cruises for two people in the Mediterranean, on the Costa Serena, departing April 3, 2009.
The cruise, called "Oriental Scenery" includes stops in Greece, Turkey and Croatia.