USTOA launching bucket list sweepstakes contest
The United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) launched the USTOA Bucket List Travel Bracket Sweepstakes with a call to consumers to vote on their most inspiring experiences in worldwide destinations.
Consumers taking part will be entered into a sweepstakes to win a vacation for two, valued up to $10,000, to the destination that champions the bracket and the trip will be organized by a USTOA tour operator member.
It is open to US residents ages 21 or older at https://ustoa.com/bucket-list-sweepstakes.
They can vote on 64 featured travel experiences among 32 match-ups covering nearly 40 destinations across six continents.
A new round of voting starts every Monday and Thursday through 31 March.
The champion bucket list travel experience will be announced on 1 April.
The grand prize entry winner will be selected on 5 April , 2021.
Consumers can cast votes once per day as the brackets advance. Every vote is an entry to win a trip for two to the bracket champion destination with a USTOA tour operator member of their choice.
"USTOA is launching this bracket challenge as a fun and engaging way to inspire consumers to start vacation planning again," said Terry Dale, president and CEO of USTOA.
"The bucket list worthy experiences featured in the bracket are merely a sampling of the exhaustive collection of travel, adventure, and cultural experiences that our 142 different tour operator brands offer to a wide variety of destinations across all seven continents."
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