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You Can Now Have a Sleepover in the Coca Cola Truck

You can now have a sleepover in the Coca Cola truck
You can now have a sleepover in the Coca Cola truck | © Coca Cola

It’s official – Christmas is truly on the way.

How do we know? Because the Coca Cola Christmas truck has arrived, and this year you can sleep over in it.

Two people have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take part in the ultimate Christmas sleepover and stay inside the truck for one night only, on Friday 15 December 2017.

You can now have a sleepover in the Coca Cola truck

To try to get your hands on the opportunity, visit laterooms.com, find the magical listing and simply explain why you are the ultimate Christmas fan, to be in with a chance of winning their merriest Christmas yet.

The winning pair will be the first guests ever to sleep inside the famous Coca-Cola truck, which has travelled over 730,000 miles in its seven-year history – the equivalent of 29 times around the world – delivering Christmas cheer.

Beautifully decorated, the festive truck comes complete with an enchanting fairy light wall, a woodland snow scene, flickering festive fireplace and a Christmas tree. You’ll get a curated Christmas playlist and watch your favourite festive film before you go to sleep – and of course, there’ll be a stocking from Santa waiting for you.

You’ll get a Christmas dinner and a festive breakfast

A Christmas dinner will be delivered to the door of the truck and you can also enjoy a festive breakfast. The treat will last into the next day as winners can ride the London eye for free and take in the best views of London.

You’ll have a comfortable stay in the quirky bedroom, and a concierge will be on hand throughout the experience to help you with everything you might need.

The truck has begun touring the UK – when is it visiting your city?

When is the truck coming to your city?

About the author

Alice is always planning her next meal. She studied English at the University of Bristol before getting her Master’s in newspaper journalism from City University London. She worked on Femail at Mail Online for 18 months writing about lifestyle and food and has also worked at Metro.co.uk, The Guardian, Mumsnet and The Sun. After starting at Culture Trip as a Social Content Producer writing travel and lifestyle stories, she was promoted to the role of Food Editor and now specialises in culinary culture, trends and social issues around food. When she’s not writing, eating or travelling, she can be found cooking overly elaborate dinners, reading cookbooks in bed or playing with her cat, Orlando. Her favourite foods include fishfinger sandwiches, burnt caramel panna cotta, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and oysters.

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