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− | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a unique summer promotion, born from a venture between [[Sega of America]] and the American chain of hotels and motels [[wikipedia:Howard Johnson's|Howard Johnson's]] which ran from May 24th through September 6th 1993, and subsequently from May 27th through September 5th 1994 and from May 27th through September 4th 1995{{ref|https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/07/travel/practical-traveler-hotels-offer-deals-and-toys.html}} in all Howard Johnson Hotels and Inns across the United States of America and Canada. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Sega of America]]-sponsored marketing campaign for the American hotel/motel chain [[wikipedia:Howard Johnson's|Howard Johnson's]], produced by Californian marketing firm [[Strottman]]. |
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+ | {{PAGENAME}} was a unique summer promotion, born from a venture between [[Sega of America]] and the American chain of hotels and motels [[wikipedia:Howard Johnson's|Howard Johnson's]] which ran from May 24th through September 6th 1993, and subsequently from May 27th through September 5th 1994 and from May 27th through September 4th 1995{{ref|https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/07/travel/practical-traveler-hotels-offer-deals-and-toys.html}} in all Howard Johnson Hotels and Inns across the United States of America and Canada. | ||
Sega provided Howard Johnson Hotels and Howard Johnson Inns with [[Sega Game Gear]] portable video game consoles and a library of video game titles for guests to play at no charge, free VHS cassettes like ''[[Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 1]]'' and ''[[Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 2]]'', which contained hints and tips for several Sega Game Gear games and a collectible series of Kids Go HoJo [[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|''Sonic the Hedgehog'']] FunPacks which contained puzzles, games, booklets, and toys to amuse children while they were traveling. | Sega provided Howard Johnson Hotels and Howard Johnson Inns with [[Sega Game Gear]] portable video game consoles and a library of video game titles for guests to play at no charge, free VHS cassettes like ''[[Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 1]]'' and ''[[Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 2]]'', which contained hints and tips for several Sega Game Gear games and a collectible series of Kids Go HoJo [[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|''Sonic the Hedgehog'']] FunPacks which contained puzzles, games, booklets, and toys to amuse children while they were traveling. | ||
− | + | All Howard Johnson Hotels and Howard Johnson Inns were equiped with life-size cutouts of [[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog]] displayed in the lobby for souvenir picture-taking. | |
The summer promotion was supported by a $3,500,000{{intref|Press release: 1993-02-18: NEW HOWARD JOHNSON KIDS GO HOJO WITH SEGA VIDEO GAME FUN PROGRAM}} advertising campaign, including national television, radio and print, as well as local promotional activities. It was created by American Marketer Michael Berreth{{ref|http://michaelberreth.weebly.com/about.html}}{{ref|http://michaelberreth.weebly.com/press.html}} of [[wikipedia:Irvine, California|Irvine]]-based advertising agency Strottman International Inc.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010520171726/http://www.strottman.com:80/history2.html}}{{ref|http://strottman.com/}} (founded in 1983 by Kenneth James Strottman, former Vice President of Marketing at [[wikipedia:Mattel|Mattel, Inc.]]) and won a [[wikipedia:Columbia Scholastic Press Association|CSPA]] Award of Excellence for Best Worldwide Traffic-Building Promotion, with Howard Johnson's becoming a leader{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970408055912/http://www.hojo.com:80/common/history.html}} in mid-level lodging segment due to a 9% increase in room sales. | The summer promotion was supported by a $3,500,000{{intref|Press release: 1993-02-18: NEW HOWARD JOHNSON KIDS GO HOJO WITH SEGA VIDEO GAME FUN PROGRAM}} advertising campaign, including national television, radio and print, as well as local promotional activities. It was created by American Marketer Michael Berreth{{ref|http://michaelberreth.weebly.com/about.html}}{{ref|http://michaelberreth.weebly.com/press.html}} of [[wikipedia:Irvine, California|Irvine]]-based advertising agency Strottman International Inc.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010520171726/http://www.strottman.com:80/history2.html}}{{ref|http://strottman.com/}} (founded in 1983 by Kenneth James Strottman, former Vice President of Marketing at [[wikipedia:Mattel|Mattel, Inc.]]) and won a [[wikipedia:Columbia Scholastic Press Association|CSPA]] Award of Excellence for Best Worldwide Traffic-Building Promotion, with Howard Johnson's becoming a leader{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970408055912/http://www.hojo.com:80/common/history.html}} in mid-level lodging segment due to a 9% increase in room sales. | ||
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+ | ===Rentable hardware and software=== | ||
+ | ====List of rentable hardware==== | ||
+ | ====List of rentable hardware==== | ||
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+ | ===FunPacs=== | ||
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+ | ===Kids Go HoJo Fun Club=== | ||
+ | Children staying at Howard Johnson hotels could sign up for a complementary membership in the Kids Go HoJo Fun Club, which notably including a free subscription to ''[[Sega Visions]]'' magazine. | ||
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+ | ===''Sega Game Gear Tips''=== | ||
+ | :''Main article: [[Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 1]], [[Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 2]]'' | ||
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== |
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Kids Go HoJo with Sega was a Sega of America-sponsored marketing campaign for the American hotel/motel chain Howard Johnson's, produced by Californian marketing firm Strottman.
Contents
History
Kids Go HoJo with Sega was a unique summer promotion, born from a venture between Sega of America and the American chain of hotels and motels Howard Johnson's which ran from May 24th through September 6th 1993, and subsequently from May 27th through September 5th 1994 and from May 27th through September 4th 1995[1] in all Howard Johnson Hotels and Inns across the United States of America and Canada.
Sega provided Howard Johnson Hotels and Howard Johnson Inns with Sega Game Gear portable video game consoles and a library of video game titles for guests to play at no charge, free VHS cassettes like Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 1 and Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 2, which contained hints and tips for several Sega Game Gear games and a collectible series of Kids Go HoJo Sonic the Hedgehog FunPacks which contained puzzles, games, booklets, and toys to amuse children while they were traveling.
All Howard Johnson Hotels and Howard Johnson Inns were equiped with life-size cutouts of Sonic the Hedgehog displayed in the lobby for souvenir picture-taking.
The summer promotion was supported by a $3,500,000[2] advertising campaign, including national television, radio and print, as well as local promotional activities. It was created by American Marketer Michael Berreth[3][4] of Irvine-based advertising agency Strottman International Inc.[5][6] (founded in 1983 by Kenneth James Strottman, former Vice President of Marketing at Mattel, Inc.) and won a CSPA Award of Excellence for Best Worldwide Traffic-Building Promotion, with Howard Johnson's becoming a leader[7] in mid-level lodging segment due to a 9% increase in room sales.
Rentable hardware and software
List of rentable hardware
List of rentable hardware
FunPacs
Kids Go HoJo Fun Club
Children staying at Howard Johnson hotels could sign up for a complementary membership in the Kids Go HoJo Fun Club, which notably including a free subscription to Sega Visions magazine.
Sega Game Gear Tips
- Main article: Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 1, Sega Game Gear Tips Volume 2
Promotional material
Photo gallery
1993 pack
1994 pack
1995 pack
Artwork
External links
References
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/07/travel/practical-traveler-hotels-offer-deals-and-toys.html
- ↑ Press release: 1993-02-18: NEW HOWARD JOHNSON KIDS GO HOJO WITH SEGA VIDEO GAME FUN PROGRAM
- ↑ http://michaelberreth.weebly.com/about.html
- ↑ http://michaelberreth.weebly.com/press.html
- ↑ http://www.strottman.com:80/history2.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-05-20 17:17)
- ↑ http://strottman.com/
- ↑ http://www.hojo.com:80/common/history.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-04-08 05:59)