Hilton Giveaway – Win a Hotel Stay and $200 Gift Cards

By Ken in Giveaways on Monday, August 23, 2010
  • 361 comments

Hilton WorldwideLast week, Hilton Worldwide announced a three-year commitment to be the official hotel partner of Little League Baseball and Softball. As a result, Little League dads and moms can receive a 15% discount when they stay at any of the 3,600 Hilton hotels (Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Doubletree, Embassy Suites Hotels [we stayed here on our honeymoon], Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Hotels, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home2 Suites by Hilton, and Hilton Grand Vacations). In order to receive the discount, dads and moms have to book their stay through the Little League page. As an added bonus, Hilton Worldwide will make a donation to the Little League organization for each reservation.

Hilton Giveaway
Thanks to Hilton, I’m giving away a baseball prize pack on my dad blog. The baseball prize pack consists of:

  • A free night at any Hilton hotel on earth
  • $100 Ticketmaster gift card
  • $100 Dick’s Sporting Goods gift card

To enter the giveaway, leave a comment on my dad blog about your favorite Little League/youth sport memory, or the team you’re rooting for in the Little League World Series (I think our local teams were eliminated in the regionals). The deadline to enter is Tuesday, September 7th (Pacific time). The giveaway is limited to the USA. The winner will be randomly selected.

Bonus Entries (leave a separate comment for each entry)

  • Click on the Facebook like button below and then write about your favorite childhood sport on my Facebook fan page
  • Tweet about your favorite childhood sport on Twitter and include @daddyforever and #giveaway in the tweet (include your Twitter URL or username for verification)

[Disclosure: The giveaway prize will be provided by Hilton Worldwide, but Hilton Worldwide is not a sponsor or administrator of the giveaway. I received one hundred million dates with Paris Hilton for writing this post and hosting the giveaway on my dad blog. My wife didn't mind one bit. But she did changed the locks.]

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361 Comments

  1. Susan Smith says:

    I wrote on your facebook wall Susan Smith

  2. Jennifer Barr says:

    I actually know pretty much nothing about little league.

  3. Laura says:

    The West Side LL from Hamilton, OH is pretty close to us, so I am rooting for them!

  4. Tara R says:

    I remember growing up going to my brother’s Little League games, it was always a lot of fun cheering on for their teams!

  5. Betsy Hoff says:

    Japan! I never played little leaugue but I played softball and we won the local championship- on the last play too!

  6. sjc9991 says:

    My husband coached his first year and the team had a record of 1-18. the day the team won their only game they showered my husband with gatorade. the next year they won the county championship.

  7. Scarlet says:

    My favorite youth sports memory was watching my dad play baseball!

  8. Diane Baum says:

    I am a wife who knows nothing married to a hubby who is sports crazy…Memories my 3 brothers playing sports.

  9. Melanie says:

    My ten year old cousin just got to play baseball in the Dominican Rebublic for Team USA. He was the youngest player on the team. My oldest son (oldest of three boys) just started T-ball last spring and i will never forget the first time he hit the ball with out the Tee. He made Mommy so proud.
    melaniecalcut@gmail.com

  10. Melanie says:

    Melanie Calcut is your facebook fan and i just wrote on your wall.
    melaniecalcut@gmail.com

  11. Stephanie says:

    My favorite youth sports memory was scoring my first goal in a soccer game. I remember how good it felt.

  12. Joanne Schultz says:

    looks like their world series in williamsport, PA is over, but I would have rooted for Toms River National LL.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

  13. Annette says:

    We actually live in the hometown of the little league world series. Every year we go to the games and the kids love sliding down the hill on cardboard boxes. You may have seen this on ESPN.

    Thanks fro entering me!

  14. Annette says:

    Liked you on Facebook and posted (Annette Frontz)

    Thanks again!

  15. Bekah says:

    I was rooting for the Pearland team in the LLWS. That was our local team. They played great!! Too bad they didn’t get further. Thanks!
    kufb50 at gmail dot com

  16. Christie C. says:

    Columbus Northern LL from Columbus, Georgia

  17. Angela Winesburg says:

    I remember watching my brother play, I enjoyed rooting for him so much! He was pretty good :) Thanks for the chance!

  18. Derk Thomas says:

    A triple that was actually a swinging bunt followed by a 2 base error; and then scoring the walk off run on a wild pitch.

  19. Mya Brooks says:

    I have no idea about little league///

  20. mineola says:

    I’m one town over from Wiliamsport, so I have to say I’m rooting for everyone who came to play & everyone who helps, it’s a fantastic event for our whole region in Central Pennsylvania & everyone looks forward to it.

  21. AMD says:

    I was (and am) a pitiable athlete, but I played peewee basketball as a kid, basically because I was (and am) unusually tall. I made 3 baskets in my basketball career, each greeted with incredible surprise and enthusiasm by my team-mates and the audiences.

    btownmeggy at hotmaild ot com

  22. kay wolter says:

    this Mother knows nothing but when Son was 8ish We made Him play and He got hit hard in the face no more sports for Him

  23. DanV says:

    My favorite memory is playing with my friends

  24. melissa says:

    i rooted for the Southwest.

  25. Chrysa says:

    When I was in high school, my dad and I coached my little sister’s soccer team. It was so much fun!!! Some of the fields were really out in the sticks and they would end up playing next to sheep and cows.

  26. janet says:

    I enjoy watching my grandsons play ball:)

  27. Kathy S says:

    My favorite Little League memory is that my older brother played ball, and I got to hang out “helping” in the snack bar stand! I was 7 years old at the time…and to me it was more fun than watching the game!

  28. hbomb says:

    The only thing I did when I was little was being a cheerleader! I was co captain when I was in elementary school. At least I helped cheer them on :)
    xbeautifulcoma at yahoo dot com

  29. Pamela S says:

    My favorite is when my son was playing Little League and he sat down in the outfield and was playing with a bug instead of trying to field the ball. thanks.

  30. Chris says:

    A boy I babysat played Little League he was always so excited on game days. He went on to play Babe Ruth ball
    Thanks,
    Chris

  31. brian e. says:

    Thanks for the giveaway…I had been rooting for the LL team from Hawaii.

  32. chastidy says:

    I never played but my boys 2yrs and 4yrs are starting next week and I am so excited for all the memories :)

  33. lace says:

    I was never in ball but I was in gymnastics and swimming. I always loved parent day when you showed off what you’ve accomplished that season.

  34. Sarah Z says:

    Loved going to games and becoming close with the other parents!
    Thanks

  35. tina reynolds says:

    I loved watching my little brother as a kid it was so much fun, I had as much fun as him. I can not wait for my boys to start playing. thanks for the chance to win

  36. Geoff K says:

    My favorite youth sports memories were learning to play tennis with my dad and sister at the park near our home, spending hour after hour hitting balls to get the hang of the sport, and eventually getting all of our friends and cousins to play as well. As for the LLWS, I was personally pulling for Hawaii, so I was sad to see them go down in the finals. Thanks!

  37. Geoff K says:

    I liked the post (Geoff K) and I left a comment on your facebook wall: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Daddy-Forever/209701237893?v=wall&story_fbid=428632667893&ref=mf

  38. Michelle H. says:

    I remember when one of my older boys played in Little League and his team was allowed to greet our local Minor League team on the field. The boys were so excited.

  39. Sand says:

    As a child I was put into gymnastics which I hated, then dance which I loved and later swimming which I was good at but illness kept me from progressing at it.

  40. Betty C says:

    Some of my best memories are of watching my sons and grandsons play baseball. And although it wasn’t Little League my granddaughter played on a softball team that won their league championship.

  41. Buddy Garrett says:

    When I was a boy our area didn’t have Little League. I always root for the American team. The team from Hawaii is ine I remember.

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