Visit Pensacola celebrates National Plan for Vacation Day with giveaway
Visit Pensacola is marking National Plan for Vacation Day with Vacation Giveaway.
To celebrate National Plan for Vacation Day, one winner will receive a three-night vacation for two in Pensacola including lodging and airfare valued at over $2,000.
“National Plan for Vacation Day is a great way for our organization to kickstart the year and encourage people to travel,” said CEO Darien Schaefer.
“Not only does travel stimulate the economy, but it also improves people’s overall well-being and happiness.”
To enter the contest, travelers must be on Instagram.
They need to like the dedicated Plan for Vacation reel, and follow Visit Pensacola.
Also they must tag a friend in the comments.
Every additional follower tag on the post is an extra entry, plus followers can leave a comment on any of Visit Pensacola’s Instagram posts in January to count as an extra entry.
The contest runs until midday, January 30, and the winner will be notified the following day.
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