EXPO 2020 visitors now stand a chance to win a car, nine gold coins, 15 jubilee experiences and one million skyward miles as part of a new raffle event.
To enter the 'Explore the World' raffle, visitors over the age of 15, must collect 50 stamps on their EXPO 2020 Dubai Stamp Card (available at booths around the site) from country pavilions.
The draws will run from November 7 to December 10, with weekly winners announced every Sunday. The Grand Prize Draw will be held on December 12.
Winners will be notified via email within 48 hours after each raffle draw and must respond within seven days from when it was sent.
Meanwhile, the organisers have also launched a single-entry weekday pass for AED 45 for the month of November.
Raffle Rules
- 50 stamps will award one entry apiece for the Weekly Draw and Grand Prize Draw.
- 100 stamps allow one Weekly and two Grand Prize entries.
- 150 stamps provide one Weekly and three grand Prize entries.
- 192 stamps, which covers all 192 country pavilions, is rewarded with one Weekly and four Grand Prize entries.


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