We have A LOT to celebrate in May, and we’re making sure their you’re in on the fun.
In the episode airing May 19th through May 25th, we will celebrate our 200th episode with a viewer vacation giveaway and celebrity guests!
Each day, starting May 1st, viewers may enter to win a 3, 4 or 5 night vacation in any one of over 125 destinations around the world. Taking into account quarantines and COVID-19 restrictions, winners may cash in their free trip anytime over the next two years.
“We couldn’t think of any other way to celebrate such a huge accomplishment,” said co-host Bobby Laurie. “I think after the last year we’re all looking for a vacation and a change of scenery. Not only are we excited to be able to bring our viewers into our celebration, but we’ll be able to send them on vacation, too.”
Travel enthusiasts who don’t watch the show on television, but visit The Jet Set’s website, Roku or Amazon channels are also eligible to enter the contest.
Co-host Nikki Noya jokes on the program calling travel incentives and free item’s “Nikki cash” and said of the contest: “We’ve got 31 trips to give away in 31 days.. we’re going to be busy, busy giving away all of that Nikki cash!”
Winners can select from 3 night hotel stays in popular United States destinations such as Orlando, Miami and Ft. Lauderdale to New York, Boston and Nashville. Or 4 and 5 night vacations overseas from Mexico, to Europe, Australia, Dubai and even Fiji. “The choice is theirs,” said Juan Albarran, host of The Jet Set en Espanol. “The winner can literally pick their favorite place or a place they’ve always wanted to visit. Just remember to send us photos!”
The entry form for the contest can be found at thejetset.tv/freetrip.
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