Play Your Way to the Oktoberfest 2010; the World's Biggest Party
GIBRALTAR, August 31, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The Munich Beerfest, otherwise known as the Oktoberfest, will open to six million people this year. Known for its amazing parties and festivities, the Oktoberfest attracts many big companies to take part. Leading companies such as bigfishgames.com and Casino.com are promoting the festival this year and offering amazing prize packages to the event.
This October, the Oktoberfest will be celebrating its 200th anniversary and people are expecting the party of a lifetime. If you too are dreaming of a trip to Germany, there are some fantastic promotions running on the net this year. Free tickets to the hottest VIP parties and Spa treatments will get you in the spirit for the world's biggest party. If you like to play online, then you can play your way all the way to Germany.
Leading the crowd is http://www.casino.com, who are sending players to the home of the legendary Oktoberfest in style. For an opportunity to experience the electrifying atmosphere of the October Beer Festival for free, play any game at the casino and earn 200 points or more. Additional prizes are available for runners up as well. This coming month is all about beer, sausages, yodeling and polka dancing. Get ready for the world's largest, 17-day festival and get your game on!
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