Enter DCTA’s Fourth of July #Staycation Contest!
June 27, 2014
This Fourth of July, we are encouraging our passengers to stay in the DFW area for the Independence Day weekend. To make this more appealing, we are holding a Fourth of July Staycation contest for a chance to win a 10-pack of regional day passes – a $70 value!
HOW THE CONTEST WORKS
Check our Facebook page on Friday, July 4 for the official contest post (where you MUST post your entry for it to be entered). We want creative fun entries showcasing what you did close to home during the holiday. All entries MUST include a description of what you did over the Fourth of July weekend!
Both photos and text entries will be accepted, with points given for creativity! We will choose one winner out of all posts/comments received.
CONTEST PERIOD
The contest will run from Friday, July 4 through Sunday, July 6, and the winner will be announced Tuesday, July 8.
By entering this contest, you agree to a complete release of Facebook from any or all liability in connection with this contest. This contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook.
*Reminder: DCTA will NOT have services on the Fourth of July, but will operate its usual Saturday schedule on July 5*
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