Date:
2 & 9 December 2023

Time:
4pm – 6pm

Venue:
Marina Central district

Admission:
Free for all to enjoy!
No sign up is required.

Festive Finds at Marina Central 2023

Find special Marina Central coins hidden around the district and win up to $1,000 worth of Marina Central vouchers!

It’s the festive season and we’re embracing the spirit of giving! Scour the district for Marina Central coins and win Marina Central vouchers! Each coin can be redeemed for a $50 Marina Central voucher, which can be used for shopping and dining in the district.

The Marina Central coin also functions as a token for supermarket trolleys!

 
How to play:

1. Check out location clues on @marinacentralsg IG stories from 4pm on 2 and 9 December.
2. Explore the district based on the clues to look for Marina Central coins.
3. When you find a Marina Central coin, take a selfie with it where it was found. send the selfie via DM to @marinacentralsg by 6pm.
4. Head over to the lobby of South Beach Tower by 7pm on the day of the event to redeem each coin for a $50 Marina Central voucher!

Terms and conditions apply.

 
FAQ:

Q: Do I need to sign up to participate in Festive Finds?
A: No sign up is required to participate! Festive Finds is free for all to enjoy!

Q: What do I need to do to find the coins?
A: Check out our @marinacentralsg Instagram stories for clues as to where the coins are and explore the district to look for them! You will not need to climb, deface, damage, remove, dig or trespass for the coins.

Q: What do I need to do when I find the coins?
A: Take a selfie or wefie with the coin where the coin was found and DM the picture to @marinacentralsg by 6pm. Then, head over to the South Beach Tower Lobby to redeem each coin for a $50 Marina Central voucher anytime between 4pm and 7pm!

Q: How many Marina Central coins are there to be found?
A: 10 coins will be hidden around Marina Central district on 2 December, and another 10 coins on 9 December. Coins that are left undiscovered by 6pm on 2 December will be rolled over to be found on 9 December.