Enjoy a 15% early bird discount when you order on or before 18 November 2024.
Price: HK$1,774.8 for one adult; HK$1,264.8 for one child (3-12 years old);
(Original price: HK$2,088 for one adult; HK$1,488 for one child)
10% service charge applies.
Availability: 31 December 2024, 7.00 pm to 10.30 pm
Bid farewell to 2024 with a splendid dinner at The Lounge, boasting a panoramic view of the glistening city and sparkling lights through the floor-to-ceiling windows. The resplendent New Year's Eve dinner buffet offers a medley of alluring delicacies, including flown-in seafood such as fresh lobsters and crab legs, premium selections of caviar, a sashimi station, international and festive specialities highlighting Teppanyaki Pan-fried Abalone, Pan-fried Lobsters, Roasted Prime Ribeye, Roasted Ham, Pan-fried Foie Gras, Lobster Bisque, and more!
Enjoy a bottle of Champagne per two adults and make a toast to the New Year against the backdrop of the city at night!
Food items may be served on rotation. All menu items are subject to change according to seasonality and availability.
Terms & Conditions
- The voucher is valid on the applicable days, except public holidays.
- I declare that I am over 18 years old for any alcohol consumption, if applicable.
- 10% service charge applies and is based on the original price.
- QR code must be presented upon redemption.
- The voucher will be forfeited once expired and will not be extended.
- The voucher can be used once only, any unredeemed portion of the voucher will be forfeited upon checkout.
- The voucher will be invalid and not replaceable if lost, defaced or damaged.
- The voucher cannot be resold, refunded, exchanged for other goods or for cash.
- Offers cannot be used in conjunction with Club Marriott membership benefits, discounted items, gift certificates, gift cards, e-gift cards, Marriott Bonvoy membership or any other promotional offers and discounts.
- All photos are for reference only.
- Should any disputes arise, the decision of JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong shall be final.
Under the law of Hong Kong, intoxicating liquor must not be sold or supplied to a minor in the course of business.