Diamond Jubilee thrills, prizes for all


A breathtaking aerial view of Resorts World Genting.

BENTONG: As Genting Group continues its spectacular Diamond Jubilee celebration, mark your calendars for “Diamond Jubilee Madness” — a one-day-only extravaganza on May 30 that is packed with excitement, entertainment and incredible prizes. The best part? Everyone’s a winner.

Running from May 1 to 28, the campaign pays tribute to six decades of unforgettable memories at Genting, culminating in a grand Blind Box Prize Draw on May 30 at Kimhua Atrium, SkyAvenue.  

The prize draw will run from 10am to 10pm, with registration starting at 9.30am. Open exclusively for Genting Rewards Card (GRC) members, both new and existing, this milestone celebration features over RM50,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs.

Visitors can enjoy a delicious dining experience with offerings such as the Burger & Lobster Roll.Visitors can enjoy a delicious dining experience with offerings such as the Burger & Lobster Roll.  

GRC members who participate in the campaign stand a chance to win exciting prizes, including RM10,000 in cash for five lucky winners, a year’s worth of free fuel at Petron Genting for six winners,  Genting SkyWorlds theme park tickets with exclusive merchandise, premium branded gifts such as Pop  Mart blind boxes, New Era shopping vouchers, delicious dining experiences like Burger & Lobster, Harry  Ramsden and Five Guys. Even complimentary beverages are in the mix, because every great party needs a toast.

It’s never been easier to join the celebration. New Genting Rewards members simply sign up during the month of May to automatically receive one complimentary Chance Play through the RWG App. Existing members can earn Chance Plays by simply spending at Genting Rewards participating outlets. With every RM100 spent earning 1 Genting Point (GP) and every 2GP granting a Chance Play, members can enjoy up to two redemptions between May 1 to 28 – making it a rewarding way to shop and get rewarded.  On the big day itself, members can redeem one final Chance Play via the app by deducting 2 GP, giving GRC members one last opportunity to boost their chances.

Resorts World Genting has recently introduced its all-new Genting Rewards Membership programme, a fully digital, cardless experience. Members can now use their GeM QR code or mobile number to earn and redeem points across the resort, including hotels, dining, shopping and entertainment.

The enhanced RWG mobile app takes convenience even further, allowing members to book hotel stays, concert tickets and voucher redemption, all from your phone. It’s a powerful all-in-one platform that puts the whole Genting experience just a few taps away. If you haven’t joined yet, now is the perfect time. Sign up as a GRC member today and take your first step toward exciting rewards where everyone walks away a winner.

Resorts World Genting sales, marketing and public relations executive vice president Spencer Lee said, “This is one of the ways we reward our GRC members in celebration of our Diamond Jubilee.

“We aim to make it as seamless and effortless as possible for members to win prizes, as a gesture of our appreciation and gratitude.”

With limited prizes and first-come, first-served redemption, make sure you arrive early and ready for the fun. Join Genting in celebrating this historic milestone where memories are made and winners are guaranteed.  

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